as a sysyem there are many aspects that conflict with Judaism, hence the Soviet Union trying to eliminate Judaism.
Frank L. Britton has written: 'Behind communism' -- subject(s): Civilization, Communism and Judaism, History, Jewish communists, Jewish influences, Jews
Ilana Kaufman has written: 'Arab national communism in the Jewish state'
Reversing the Germany's World War defeat.Boundless expansion.Eradicating what they called "Jewish Communism".
The Nazi's didn't really associate them with communism and capitilism. It was my understanding that the Germans didn't like the Jewish people because when the world including Germany suffered from the great depression, the Jewish people were able to stay well- off because they owned their own little stores. So the Germans were angry with them and thought that they were the reason every thing was bad with their economy. On the night of broken glass the Germans went to Jewish shops and destroyed them.
The Nazis believed in a Germany that was not a republic, non-communist and non-democratic. They believed that the Jewish people were the enemy of the "Aryan Race" - Germans. Their hatred of communism stemmed from their anti-Jewish policies, as many communists in Europe at the time were Jewish. Other notable Jewish communists were Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin.
Anti-Communism is the opposite of communism.
Abba Gordin has written: 'Di sotsyale frage' 'Mosheh' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Communism unmasked' -- subject(s): Communism 'Moshe' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Di froy un di Bibl' 'Sh. Yanovski' -- subject(s): Jewish socialists, Biography
The word ‘Communism’ was a french word. Which is ‘Communist’
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what is communism in art
Communism is common in China.
The #1 aim of the Nazis was to rid Europe of what they called 'Jewish Bolshevism' ('Jewish Communism'). In fact, the party was originally founded specifically as an anti-Communist part. The non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union was simply a short-term tactical move.