1919 ⟶ Soviet Yevsektsiya Attacks on Bund and Zionists
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🚫 Soviet Yevsektsiya Attacks on Bund and Zionists
Soviet Yevsektsiya (the Jewish section of the Communist Party) attacks Bund and Zionist parties for "Jewish cultural particularism". In April 1920, the All-Russian Zionist Congress is broken up by Cheka led by Bolsheviks, whose leadership and ranks included many anti-Jewish Jews. Thousands are arrested and sent to Gulag for "counter-revolutionary... collusion in the interests of Anglo-French bourgeoisie... to restore the Palestine state." Hebrew language is banned, Judaism is suppressed, along with other religions.⟶

YevsektsiyaBundZionismBolsheviksSoviet UnionAnti-SemitismRepressionIdeology

📜 The Protocols of the Elders of Zion's Rise in Popularity
The idea that the Bolshevik revolution was a Jewish conspiracy for the world domination sparks worldwide interest in a fabricated text, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. In a single year, five editions are sold out in England alone. In the US Henry Ford prints 500,000 copies.⟶

The Protocols of the Elders of ZionAnti-SemitismPropagandaConspiracy theoryIdeologyHenry FordDisinformationWorld Domination


🚫 Soviet Suppression of Jewish Cultural and Religious Life
Soviet Yevsektsiya (the Jewish section of the Communist Party) attacks Bund and Zionist parties for "Jewish cultural particularism". In April 1920, the All-Russian Zionist Congress is broken up by Cheka led by Bolsheviks, whose leadership and ranks included many anti-Jewish Jews. Thousands are arrested and sent to Gulag for "counter-revolutionary... collusion in the interests of Anglo-French bourgeoisie... to restore the Palestine state." Hebrew language is banned, Judaism is suppressed, along with other religions.⟶

Soviet UnionAntisemitismYevsektsiyaZionismBolsheviksReligious PersecutionGulagCultural Suppression

🚩 Rise of Anti-Zionist Campaign in the Soviet Union
The rise of Zionology in the Soviet Union. In 1983, the Department of Propaganda and the KGB's Anti-Zionist committee of the Soviet public orchestrates formally "anti-Zionist" campaign.⟶

AntizionismSoviet UnionPropagandaCold WarIdeologyKGBAnti-JewishEastern Europe
