From a speech by L. Bronstein alias Trotzky, April 1919

The decisive weeks in the history of mankind have arrived. The wave of enthusiasm over the establishment of a Soviet Republic in Hungary had hardly passed when the proletariat of Bavaria got possession of power and extended the hand of brotherly unison to the Russian and Hungarian Republics. The workmen of Germany and Austria are hurrying in hundreds of thousands to Budapest, where they enter the ranks of the Red Army. The movement of the German proletariat, temporarily interrupted, again bursts forth with ever-increasing strength. Coal miners, metalworkers, and textile workers are sending brotherly greetings to the victorious Hungarian Republic and demand of the German Soviets a complete change of front, that is, a break with imperialists -- their own, the English, French, and American -- and the forming of a close union with Russia and Hungary. There is no doubt that this movement will be given a still more powerful swing by the victory of the proletariat in Bavaria, the Soviet government of which has broken all ties with the oppressors of Berlin and Weimar, with Ebert and Scheidemann, the servants of German imperialism, the murderers of Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.
Comment : Was not Scheidemann involved in the sending of Oulianoff alias Lenin, Apfelbaum alias Zinovieff, Sobelsohn-Kradek alias Radek, etc., to Russia in April 1917 ?

Knowing some few things about the 'marxist theory of truth', is one really to believe a Lenine's or a Trotzky's "repudiations" of Scheidemann ? — (WPT)

In Warsaw, which the Allied imperialists tried to make the center for the attack on Soviet Russia, the Polish proletariat rises in its full stature and through the Warsaw Soviet of Workmen's Deputies sends greetings to the Hungarian Soviet Republic.

Comment : I am frankly curious about the exact composition of that 'Soviet of Workmen's Deputies' in Warsaw. — (WPT).

The French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pichon . . . reports in Parliament on the sad state of affairs . . .

Foreign consuls do not wish to leave the Ukraine and urge their governments to recognize the Ukrainian Republic. Wilson sent to Budapest not troops of occupation, to overthrow the Soviet Republic, but the honey-tongued General Smuts to negotiate with the Hungarian Council of People's Commissaries.

Wilson has definitely changed front and evidently has forces France to give up all hope of an armed crusade against Soviet Russia. War with Soviet Russia, which was demanded by the senseless French General, Foch, would take ten years in the opinion of the American statesman.

Less than six months have passed since the decisive victory of the Allies over the central empires; six months ago it seemed that the power of the Anglo-French and American imperialism was without limits.

At that time all the Russian counterrevolutionists had no doubt that the days of the Soviet Republic were numbered . . .

Comment :  The days of the Soviet Republic were indeed numbered, but, why did it take so long ? (WPT).

 

Eugenio Pacelli to Pietro Gasparri, ca. 1919

"The scene that presented itself at the palace was indescribable. The confusion totally chaotic, the filth completely nauseating; soldiers and armed workers coming and going; the building, once the home of a king, resounding with screams, vile language, profanities. Absolute hell. An army of employees were dashing to and fro, giving out orders, waving bits of paper, and in the midst of all this, a gang of young women, of dubious appearance, Jews like all the rest of them, hanging around in all the offices with provocative demeanor and suggestive smiles. The boss of this female gang was Levine's mistress, a young Russian woman, a Jew and a divorcee, who was in charge. And it was to her that the nunciature was obliged to pay homage in order to proceed.

This Levine is a young man, about 30 or 35, also Russian and a Jew. Pale, dirty, with vacant eyes, hoarse voice, vulgar, repulsive, with a face that is both intelligent and sly."

The above found at :  http://emperors-clothes.com/analysis/hitlerspope.htm

On a glance : nowhere has the accuracy of the above description of the 'Soviet Republic' in Munich been questioned by the authors of that site. All this has been instead called 'anti-Semitism'.

Where exactly is the cloth-less emperor's lair located I am presently trying to determine. (WPT).

"Eighteen months later he revealed his antipathy toward the Jews in a more blatantly anti-Semitic fashion when he found himself at the center of a local revolution as Bolshevik groups struggled to take advantage of the chaos in postwar Munich. Writing to Gaspam, [?] Pacelli described the revolutionaries and their chief, Eugen Levine, in their headquarters in the former royal palace. The letter has lain in the Vatican secret archive like a time bomb until now"

Comment   The Bolsheviks were creating the chaos in postwar Munich. Was not 'civil war' the idea of Liebknecht himself, warmly approved by Lenin ? — (WPT)

 

From Socialism vs. Civilization, Boris L. Brasol, 1920

The Bolshevik experiment in Russia, the bloody enterprise carried out on a smaller scale by the Communists under Bela Kun, alias Cohen, in Hungary, the ten days� reign of horror in Munich, instigated by Mr. Levin, a faithful follower of Trotzky and Marx, ought to have convinced the Socialists themselves that there is something hopelessly wrong in Socialism in general, and in the Marxian theory in particular.

Socialism vs. Civilization, Boris L. Brasol;
with an introduction by T. N. Carver.
New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1920, page 164.

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