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Anyone familiar with the history of the Bolshevik Revolution will know that the majority of its leaders were products of religious philosophy. For instance Karl Marx (Karl Heinrich Mordecai) and Moses Hess, the founders of communism, were both men with distinguished rabbinical pedigrees; and as history amply proves, their religious backgrounds certainly spilled over into their politics. (The Jewish Chronicle of London, April 4, 1919, reports: "There is much in the fact of Bolshevism itself, that so many Jews are Bolsheviks. The ideals of Bolshevism are consonant with many of the highest ideals of Judaism..." Of the top four hundred leaders of the Russian Revolution, virtually all were Jews, including Vladimir Illyich Lenin himself. Jerusalem Post International Edition, Jan. 26, 1991, article, Who was a Jew? Why, Lenin of Course! and Dimitry Volkogonov, Lenin: A New Biography)
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