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History File The Soviets: Bolshevik Russia
Holodomor - 10+ million white Christian Ukranians exterminated by Bolshevik Jews
Bolshevik Party Anthem - "Гимн партии большевиков"
Wall Street Funded the Bolshevik Revolution - Professor Antony Sutton
The Jewish Bolshevik Commies
Wall Street, Nazis & the Bolshevik Revolution by Prof. Antony C. Sutton
Russian Revolution: October Bolshevik Revolution -
The Bolshevik Revolution
The Bolshevik Revolution
Anthem of the Bolshevik Party (Soviet Union) — "Gimn Partii Bol'shevikov" (Гимн партии большевиков)
The truth about Lenin and the Bolsheviks
ClandesTime 004 Conspiracy Theories: The Bolshevik Revolution
The Jewish bolshevik revolution
Anthem of the Bolshevik Party
Actors Jessica Gordon (actress), Lidia Pearl (actress), Patrick King (actor), Patrick King (producer), Marja Lewis Ryan (actress), Catherine Faris King (editor), Catherine Faris King (writer), Catherine Faris King (director), Suzanne Schmedding (actress), Jessica Sportelli (actress), Jon Lennie (actor), Anton Fortunoff (actor), Helen Lennie (actress), Limerick Redhawk (actor),
What is the historical truth? God knows.
Actors Viktor Sukhorukov (actor), Viktor Sukhorukov (actor), Aarne Üksküla (actor), Hardi Volmer (writer), Thomas DeRenzo (composer), Hardi Volmer (director), Hardi Volmer (actor), Arvo Kukumägi (actor), Andrus Vaarik (actor), Sulev Luik (actor), Jüri Krjukov (actor), Ilmar Raag (actor), Peeter Volkonski (actor), Rein Oja (actor), Rein Oja (actor),
What is the historical truth? God knows.
Actors Viktor Sukhorukov (actor), Viktor Sukhorukov (actor), Aarne Üksküla (actor), Hardi Volmer (writer), Thomas DeRenzo (composer), Hardi Volmer (director), Hardi Volmer (actor), Arvo Kukumägi (actor), Andrus Vaarik (actor), Sulev Luik (actor), Jüri Krjukov (actor), Ilmar Raag (actor), Peeter Volkonski (actor), Rein Oja (actor), Rein Oja (actor),
A Tragedy of the Great War
Veronkha: He struck that hateful head of yours and drew blood, but not enough!
Danchuk: I've heard of ghosts. Good ghosts who wonder the battlefields at night, guiding soldiers out of danger. You can see their omens everywhere. Omens, warnings of stray bullets and lurking enemies. If I was such a ghost, I would stay so close to you, you could feel my breath on your cheek.
Philbin: [entering house where a slaughter has taken place] What a mess.::Geza: You saved my life!::Philbin: That's nice. Your father said he'd drive me to the aerodrome. Have you seen him?::Geza: He's dead!::Philbin: [looks down] I can see that. Nothing seems to be going right today.::Geza: My father died a coward. Didn't he?::Philbin: I believe there's a reason for everything. For instance, someone shaved off my mustache while I slept last night. What could that mean?
[first title card]::Title Card: The Northernmost tip of old Imperial Russia. Winter of 1919. The Great War has been over for three months, but no one has remembered to tell those who remain in Archangel.
[first lines]::Lt. John Boles: Goodbye Iris.
[last lines]::Lt. John Boles: My name is John Boles. I'm in Archangel. Fighting a war. I'm trying to find the woman I love. Iris!
Narrator: On the march to the front, Danchuk imparts to Lt. Boles her beliefs about darkness. She believes that darkness can be kept - a black, juicy harvest actually plucked from the night. That darkness can be sculpted into huge furry vaults and complex corridors. That little piles of darkness can serve as useful road signs for the weary traveller, or for anyone who swims in that dusky fluid.
Actors Phyllis Laing (miscellaneous crew), Guy Maddin (director), Guy Maddin (writer), Guy Maddin (editor), Ed Baran (miscellaneous crew), Greg Klymkiw (producer), Greg Klymkiw (actor), Victor Cowie (actor), George Toles (writer), Ari Cohen (actor), Brent Neale (actor), Brent Neale (actor), Ranji Panikkar (actor), Bif Naked (actress), Kyle McCulloch (actor),
A Tragedy of the Great War
Veronkha: He struck that hateful head of yours and drew blood, but not enough!
Danchuk: I've heard of ghosts. Good ghosts who wonder the battlefields at night, guiding soldiers out of danger. You can see their omens everywhere. Omens, warnings of stray bullets and lurking enemies. If I was such a ghost, I would stay so close to you, you could feel my breath on your cheek.
Philbin: [entering house where a slaughter has taken place] What a mess.::Geza: You saved my life!::Philbin: That's nice. Your father said he'd drive me to the aerodrome. Have you seen him?::Geza: He's dead!::Philbin: [looks down] I can see that. Nothing seems to be going right today.::Geza: My father died a coward. Didn't he?::Philbin: I believe there's a reason for everything. For instance, someone shaved off my mustache while I slept last night. What could that mean?
[first title card]::Title Card: The Northernmost tip of old Imperial Russia. Winter of 1919. The Great War has been over for three months, but no one has remembered to tell those who remain in Archangel.
[first lines]::Lt. John Boles: Goodbye Iris.
[last lines]::Lt. John Boles: My name is John Boles. I'm in Archangel. Fighting a war. I'm trying to find the woman I love. Iris!
Narrator: On the march to the front, Danchuk imparts to Lt. Boles her beliefs about darkness. She believes that darkness can be kept - a black, juicy harvest actually plucked from the night. That darkness can be sculpted into huge furry vaults and complex corridors. That little piles of darkness can serve as useful road signs for the weary traveller, or for anyone who swims in that dusky fluid.
Actors Phyllis Laing (miscellaneous crew), Guy Maddin (director), Guy Maddin (writer), Guy Maddin (editor), Ed Baran (miscellaneous crew), Greg Klymkiw (producer), Greg Klymkiw (actor), Victor Cowie (actor), George Toles (writer), Ari Cohen (actor), Brent Neale (actor), Brent Neale (actor), Ranji Panikkar (actor), Bif Naked (actress), Kyle McCulloch (actor),
Actors Ben Cross (actor), Peter Sallis (actor), Shane Briant (actor), Timothy Burrill (producer), Robin Soans (actor), Paddy Ryan (actor), Tony Smart (actor), John Lind (producer), John Lind (editor), John Lind (director), John Lind (writer), Peter Harlowe (actor), Brian Huberman (actor), Robin John (actor), Peter Weston (actor),
Actors Edgar Kennedy (actor), Ben Turpin (actor), Billy Armstrong (actor), Harry Gribbon (actor), John Rand (actor), John Rand (actor), James Finlayson (actor), Gordon Lewis (actor), Grover Ligon (actor), Marvin Loback (actor), George Jeske (actor), Charles Murray (actor), Patrick Kelly (actor), Kalla Pasha (actor), Phyllis Haver (actress),
Actors Edgar Kennedy (actor), Ben Turpin (actor), Billy Armstrong (actor), Harry Gribbon (actor), John Rand (actor), John Rand (actor), James Finlayson (actor), Gordon Lewis (actor), Grover Ligon (actor), Marvin Loback (actor), George Jeske (actor), Charles Murray (actor), Patrick Kelly (actor), Kalla Pasha (actor), Phyllis Haver (actress),
Actors Edgar Kennedy (actor), Ben Turpin (actor), Billy Armstrong (actor), Harry Gribbon (actor), John Rand (actor), John Rand (actor), James Finlayson (actor), Gordon Lewis (actor), Grover Ligon (actor), Marvin Loback (actor), George Jeske (actor), Charles Murray (actor), Patrick Kelly (actor), Kalla Pasha (actor), Phyllis Haver (actress),
Actors Edgar Kennedy (actor), Ben Turpin (actor), Billy Armstrong (actor), Harry Gribbon (actor), John Rand (actor), John Rand (actor), James Finlayson (actor), Gordon Lewis (actor), Grover Ligon (actor), Marvin Loback (actor), George Jeske (actor), Charles Murray (actor), Patrick Kelly (actor), Kalla Pasha (actor), Phyllis Haver (actress),
BBC History File documentary on Bolshevik Russia. Intended for educational purposes.
The Holodomor was a man-made famine that occured in the Ukraine during the years 1932 to 1933. The famine was brought on due to Jewish Bolshevism's food 'req...
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩ENGLISH۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● The first version of a song on the music written before WW2. This song was initially used as an anthem of the VKP(b) (Communist Party) Music: A. V. Aleksandrov Lyrics: V. Lebedev-Kumach Singer: Ansambl p/u A. V. Aleksandrova. 1939г. ●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩Русский۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● Музыка этой песни была впоследствии использована А. Александровым для создания Гимна СССР. Музыка: А. В. Александров Слова: В. Лебедев-Кумач 1939г. Исполняет: Ансамбль п/у А. В. Александрова. Исполнение 1939г.
An excellent talk by Professor Antony Sutton, who taught economics at California State University, and was a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. In this talk, Prof. Sutton goes into his impeccable research on how a close-knit group of Western financiers and industrialists (centered around Morgan and Rockefeller in the US, and around Milner and the City financiers, in the UK) created and sustained Soviet Russia. Particularly, he goes into how Wall Street/City of London financiers used their banking institutions and their industrial enterprises to help finance and sustain the Bolshevik Revolution. Build up Soviet industry during Lenin's Five-Year Plans, both through finance, technology/industrial transfers and technical assistance. Continue to build the Soviets throughout the entire Cold War, through the same kinds of deals. This included the Korea and the Vietnam eras, during which American troops were being killed by... Western-made Soviet equipment. In his academic research, Sutton also went into how these internationalist interests also supported national-socialism, in Nazi Germany, and in general supported every brand of top-down, command-and-control, socialist type political system. Sutton was not a wild speculator. He was a distinguished academic researcher who documented his conclusions impeccably in his several works. Not being able to counter his research, the establishment (including academia) simply attempts to ignore it, and pretend it isn't there. The purpose for these Wall Street policies was very simple: to create, and globalize, what Sutton calls Corporate Socialism. A system under which everything in society is ruled by the state, and the state is, in its stead, controlled by financiers who, hence, get to rule and manage society, to their liking. In other words, to get society to work for the financiers, using a socialist state as an intermediary. This is what we now know as the globalization economic model. As a result of all the clashes of the 20th century, most notably WWII and the Cold War (fought between powers that were manipulated and controlled by these banker cliques), the world has been 'globalized'. Meaning that it has been entirely taken over by these financiers, and is ever closer to being completely ruled by them, through not only the national states and national central banking systems, but mainly through supranational agencies and institutions. Go into Professor Sutton's books, most notably the Hoover Institute's series on Western technological/industrial transfers to the Soviets and the 'Wall Street' trilogy. If you have a difficulty in purchasing the original books, you'll find most of them are easily available online, on pdf form. FAIR USE NOTICE: This video contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of issues of ecological and humanitarian significance. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this video is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/... lf you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
Jewish communists....
Prof. Sutton published two very interesting Books: 1. Wallstreet and the Rise of Hitler (1976, 1999 auch in Deutsch) and 2. Wall Street and the Bolshevik Rev...
The October Revolution in Russia.
Nolan's National History Day Documentary - 2013.
a short video i made for a lecture explaining the Bolshevik Revolution - narrated by Dr. Brian LaPierre.
The Bolsheviks, originally also Bolshevists or Bolsheviki (Russian: большевики, большевик (singular); IPA: [bəlʲʂɨˈvʲik]; derived from большинство bol'shinstvo, "majority", literally meaning "one of the majority") were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903. ●●●▬▬▬▬▬✮✮ Russian (Русский) ✮✮▬▬▬▬●●● Большеви́к — член левого революционного, левоэкстремистского крыла Российской социал-демократической рабочей партии (РСДРП) после её раскола на фракции «большевиков» и «меньшевиков». SOURCES: — google.com — wikipedia.org
Sources and mp3 download at: http://www.spyculture.com/clandestime-episode-004-conspiracy-theories-the-bolshevik-revolution The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 ...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7086137187057510562# http://benjaminhfreedman.blogspot.com/2007/03/transcript-of-freedmans-speech.html Juri lina.Unde...
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Leftist-Science/142849485891969?fref=ts transliterated lyrics: Strany nebyvaloy svobodniye deti, Segodnya my gorduyu pesnyu po...
USSR/STALIN GLORY(with the Anthem of Bolshevik Party)! English lyrics - Anthem of Bolshevik Party (1939): Free children of a state unprecedented [until now],...
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http://musicfog.com A side project - Shinyribs performing on the Music Fog stage at Threadgill's. Filmed during SXSW week 2010 in Austin, TX.
Anthem of the Bolshevik party of the USSR with English translation & transliteration.
Znów przypominam, nie jestem komunistą ;_;
'Ilya Ehrenburg was a Jewish Bolshevik writer and journalist. Ehrenburg was best known as the top war propagandist for the Bolsheviks during World War II. Du...
A brief lecture on the Bolshevik Revolution.
Until 1989, while communists held power in a People's Republic of Poland, the Polish-Soviet War was omitted or minimized in Polish and other Soviet bloc coun...
One of the earliest Bolshevik Revolutionary Songs Visit http://theredstarreports.blogspot.com/ Read the issues, discuss your ideas and contribute to the gre...
Your mind takes over ... Duncan began collecting in the US ... ’ And she said ‘No!’ ... Why’? ... Here are the Chinese and the Bolsheviks.
The Daily Beast 2015-03-22Westerners do not realize the mutual attraction linking Germany (Europe’s major country as it has ...
The People's Voice 2015-03-22What Mikhail Sholokhov's 'And Quiet Flows the Don' was to the Bolshevik Revolution, the trilogy was ...
The Times of India 2015-03-20Other voices ... The Bolsheviks, after all, also drew on European ideas based on the works of that German thinker, Karl Marx.
BBC News 2015-03-18... after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. But in 1954, Ukrainian-born Soviet leader Nikita S.
Stars and Stripes 2015-03-15Or Iranian negotiators? ... S ... Stalin’s fellow Bolsheviks underestimated him, until it was too late and their fates were sealed.
New York Post 2015-03-15As with the repressive and genocidal Khmer Rouge, who indoctrinated thousands of children to help ...
The Daily Beast 2015-03-15No, they want to take over ... The Interview ... There was never a high level of support for Russia after the Bolshevik revolution.
Huffington Post 2015-03-15com ... March 8, 2015: ... Feb. 4: ... Stalin’s fellow Bolsheviks underestimated him, until it was too late and their fates were sealed.
Fox News 2015-03-13... the Bolsheviks, which advocated and practised methodical violence as a means of improving society.
The Guardian 2015-03-131-2 percent? ... No." ... Then, of course, came the break with the West under the Bolsheviks, and the takeover of Asian tendencies.
Huffington Post 2015-03-11What a great deterrent that is. Christopher J. Foord, Kuranda, Qld ... In 1980s Britain they were called Bollinger Bolsheviks.
The Australian 2015-03-10... Machine developers (and their kept politicians) that the would-be "sunbelt Bolsheviks" so feared.
Huffington Post 2015-03-10The Bolsheviks, originally alsoBolshevists (Russian: большевики, большевик (singular); IPA: [bəlʲʂɨˈvʲik]; derived from bol'shinstvo, "majority") were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903.
The Bolsheviks were the majority faction in a crucial vote, hence their name. They ultimately became the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The Bolsheviks came to power in Russia during the October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917, and founded the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic which would later in 1922 become the chief constituent of the Soviet Union.
The Bolsheviks, founded by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov, were by 1905 a mass organization consisting primarily of workers under a democratic internal hierarchy governed by the principle of democratic centralism, who considered themselves the leaders of the revolutionary working class of Russia. Their beliefs and practices were often referred to as Bolshevism. Bolshevik revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky commonly used the terms "Bolshevism" and "Bolshevist" after his exile from the Soviet Union to differentiate between what he saw as true Leninism and the state and party as they existed under Stalin's leadership.