Well, well, well, look who was using chemical weapons in 1921

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The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Alexander Antonov, a radical member of the Left Socialist Revolutionaries, had sided with the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution in 1917, but he became disenchanted with them after they implemented a policy of grain requisition in 1918. Antonov became a popular hero to the people of the Tambov region of central Russia where he started his campaigns.

In October 1920 the peasant army numbered over 50,000 fighters; numerous deserters from the Red Army joined it. The rebel militia proved highly effective and even infiltrated the Tambov Cheka. Alexander Schlichter, Chairman of the Tambov Gubernia Executive Committee, contacted Vladimir Lenin, who ordered Red Army reinforcements to the area. In January 1921 peasant revolts spread to Samara, Saratov, Tsaritsyn, Astrakhan and Siberia. In February, the peasant army reached its peak, numbering up to 70,000 and successfully defending the area against Bolshevik expeditions.

The seriousness of the uprising caused the establishment of the "Plenipotentiary Commission of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Bolshevik Party for the Liquidation of Banditry in the Gubernia of Tambov". With the end of the Polish–Soviet War (in March 1921) and the defeat of General Wrangel in 1920, the Red Army could divert its regular troops into the area - deploying in total over 100,000 Red Army soldiers, alongside special Cheka detachments.

The Red Army, under the command of Mikhail Tukhachevsky, used heavy artillery and armoured trains and also engaged in the summary execution of civilians. Tukhachevsky and Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko signed an order, dated 12 June 1921, which stipulated:

"The forests where the bandits are hiding are to be cleared by the use of poison gas. This must be carefully calculated, so that the layer of gas penetrates the forests and kills everyone hiding there."

The Bolshevik forces used chemical weapons "from end of June 1921 until apparently the fall of 1921", by direct order from the leadership of Red Army and from the Communist Party. Publications in local Communist newspapers openly glorified liquidations of "bandits" with the poison gas.

Seven concentration camps were set up[by whom?]. At least 50,000 people were interned, mostly women, children, and the elderly - some of them sent to the camps as hostages. Each month 15 to 20 percent of inmates in the camps died.

The Bolsheviks gradually quell
ed the uprising in the course of 1921. Antonov was killed in 1922 during an attempt to arrest him. Sennikov estimated the total losses among the population of Tambov region in 1920 to 1922 resulting from the war, executions, and imprisonment in concentration camps as approximately 240,000.​


Alexander Antonov (centre) and his staff
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Besides the fact those numbers are bullshit, everyone used Chemical Weapons around that time period... I realize they probably didn't cover the first world war in your Home School.
 
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The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Besides the fact those numbers are bullshit, everyone used Chemical Weapons around that time period... I realize they probably didn't cover the first world war in your Home School.

Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies by the scores of hundreds, let them be thousands, let them drown themselves in their own blood. For the blood of Lenin and Uritskii let there be floods of blood of the bourgeoisie -- more blood, as much as possible.

Grigori Zinoviev, Jew, Politburo member, and bloodthirsty subhuman monster, speaking at a meeting of Communists in September 1918, effectively pronounced a death sentence on ten million human beings.
 
Grigori Zinoviev, Jew, Politburo member, and bloodthirsty subhuman monster, speaking at a meeting of Communists in September 1918, effectively pronounced a death sentence on ten million human beings.

Yes, i'm sure you found that in your John Birch Society pamphlets in the attic... but most of us are bored with that sort of nonsense.
 
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Grigori Zinoviev, Jew, Politburo member, and bloodthirsty subhuman monster, speaking at a meeting of Communists in September 1918, effectively pronounced a death sentence on ten million human beings.

Yes, i'm sure you found that in your John Birch Society pamphlets in the attic... but most of us are bored with that sort of nonsense.
Wait...Jews are tired of talking about mass extermination events. Well, praise Jesus, I didn't think this day would EVER come.
And how do you know what kind of John Birch reading material I have in my attic? You know what? I've had about enough. You're like the third Jew this month up there snooping around.
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Besides the fact those numbers are bullshit, everyone used Chemical Weapons around that time period... I realize they probably didn't cover the first world war in your Home School.

Those numbers are not bullshit you disgusting holocaust denier. And not everyone was using them on their own civilian populations.
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Besides the fact those numbers are bullshit, everyone used Chemical Weapons around that time period... I realize they probably didn't cover the first world war in your Home School.

Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies by the scores of hundreds, let them be thousands, let them drown themselves in their own blood. For the blood of Lenin and Uritskii let there be floods of blood of the bourgeoisie -- more blood, as much as possible.

Grigori Zinoviev, Jew, Politburo member, and bloodthirsty subhuman monster, speaking at a meeting of Communists in September 1918, effectively pronounced a death sentence on ten million human beings.

Yes the Bolsheviks were mass murderers but the majority were non Jewish ethnic Russians the core of the Soviet Empire was Russian, Stalin was born in the Russian Empire and was a citizen of Russia, the overwhelming majority of Bolsheviks were Russian.

It was a Russian system, the overwhelming majority of Bolsheviks and the Central Committee Comisars were Russian IE they were citizens of the Russian Empire prior to the White and Red revolutions.

In 1907 78.3% of the Bolsheviks were Russian and 10% were Jewish (34 and 20% for the Mensheviks).



Here is a list of the hierarchy of the Bolsheviks, the majority of them were Russian born Russian citizens:

Semitic Controversies: A Judeo-Bolshevik Debacle

Bolsheviks - Wikipedia
 
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The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Besides the fact those numbers are bullshit, everyone used Chemical Weapons around that time period... I realize they probably didn't cover the first world war in your Home School.
Liar.
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Besides the fact those numbers are bullshit, everyone used Chemical Weapons around that time period... I realize they probably didn't cover the first world war in your Home School.

No, it seems to be you with your limited public school education that is sorely lacking.
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Alexander Antonov, a radical member of the Left Socialist Revolutionaries, had sided with the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution in 1917, but he became disenchanted with them after they implemented a policy of grain requisition in 1918. Antonov became a popular hero to the people of the Tambov region of central Russia where he started his campaigns.

In October 1920 the peasant army numbered over 50,000 fighters; numerous deserters from the Red Army joined it. The rebel militia proved highly effective and even infiltrated the Tambov Cheka. Alexander Schlichter, Chairman of the Tambov Gubernia Executive Committee, contacted Vladimir Lenin, who ordered Red Army reinforcements to the area. In January 1921 peasant revolts spread to Samara, Saratov, Tsaritsyn, Astrakhan and Siberia. In February, the peasant army reached its peak, numbering up to 70,000 and successfully defending the area against Bolshevik expeditions.

The seriousness of the uprising caused the establishment of the "Plenipotentiary Commission of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Bolshevik Party for the Liquidation of Banditry in the Gubernia of Tambov". With the end of the Polish–Soviet War (in March 1921) and the defeat of General Wrangel in 1920, the Red Army could divert its regular troops into the area - deploying in total over 100,000 Red Army soldiers, alongside special Cheka detachments.

The Red Army, under the command of Mikhail Tukhachevsky, used heavy artillery and armoured trains and also engaged in the summary execution of civilians. Tukhachevsky and Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko signed an order, dated 12 June 1921, which stipulated:

"The forests where the bandits are hiding are to be cleared by the use of poison gas. This must be carefully calculated, so that the layer of gas penetrates the forests and kills everyone hiding there."

The Bolshevik forces used chemical weapons "from end of June 1921 until apparently the fall of 1921", by direct order from the leadership of Red Army and from the Communist Party. Publications in local Communist newspapers openly glorified liquidations of "bandits" with the poison gas.

Seven concentration camps were set up[by whom?]. At least 50,000 people were interned, mostly women, children, and the elderly - some of them sent to the camps as hostages. Each month 15 to 20 percent of inmates in the camps died.

The Bolsheviks gradually quell
ed the uprising in the course of 1921. Antonov was killed in 1922 during an attempt to arrest him. Sennikov estimated the total losses among the population of Tambov region in 1920 to 1922 resulting from the war, executions, and imprisonment in concentration camps as approximately 240,000.​


Alexander Antonov (centre) and his staff
That looks fascinating and shocking if true.
The problem I have with this sort of posting is that there are no links to anything apart from a wiki article that.............has no links.
I have found previously that this sort of thing is championed by anti Semite holocaust deniers who wish to deflect from the well documented facts.

Maybe you can help me out here ?
 
This is not a surprise to me. During WW1 the use of chemical weapons on the battle field was commonplace. So it is not a far stretch to believe that the Russians did it as well during this time.

When we focus on the horrors of the past, we usually don't try to consider the mentality of that time frame. So I would assume that this is accurate without doing the research to look at it. They were killing with gas all over Europe.
 
Wait...Jews are tired of talking about mass extermination events. Well, praise Jesus, I didn't think this day would EVER come.
And how do you know what kind of John Birch reading material I have in my attic? You know what? I've had about enough. You're like the third Jew this month up there snooping around.

I'm tired of hearing about the Holocaust, too. Especially since it's used to excuse the Zionists... but that actually happened, unlike the largely exaggerated Bolshevik purges. to hear you guys tell it, there wouldn't be any Russians left if Stalin killed 66 million of them. (The population of the USSR was 137 Million in 1920. By 1939, it had increased to 168 Million. it jumped to 196 Million after the territorial expansions of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, but dropped to 170 million by the end of WWII.

So in short, if you believe the Bircher Horseshit, Stalin had to have killed 66 million people and STILL managed to expand the population by 31 million.

Demographics of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Besides the fact those numbers are bullshit, everyone used Chemical Weapons around that time period... I realize they probably didn't cover the first world war in your Home School.

Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies by the scores of hundreds, let them be thousands, let them drown themselves in their own blood. For the blood of Lenin and Uritskii let there be floods of blood of the bourgeoisie -- more blood, as much as possible.

Grigori Zinoviev, Jew, Politburo member, and bloodthirsty subhuman monster, speaking at a meeting of Communists in September 1918, effectively pronounced a death sentence on ten million human beings.

Yes the Bolsheviks were mass murderers but the majority were non Jewish ethnic Russians the core of the Soviet Empire was Russian, Stalin was born in the Russian Empire and was a citizen of Russia, the overwhelming majority of Bolsheviks were Russian.

It was a Russian system, the overwhelming majority of Bolsheviks and the Central Committee Comisars were Russian IE they were citizens of the Russian Empire prior to the White and Red revolutions.

In 1907 78.3% of the Bolsheviks were Russian and 10% were Jewish (34 and 20% for the Mensheviks).



Here is a list of the hierarchy of the Bolsheviks, the majority of them were Russian born Russian citizens:

Semitic Controversies: A Judeo-Bolshevik Debacle

Bolsheviks - Wikipedia
Yeah, I've come across that Wikipedia entry. It's yet another Jewish lie.

Here's Winston Churchill in 1920:

There is no need to exaggerate the part played in the creation of Bolshevism and in the actual bringing about of the Russian Revolution by these international and for the most part atheistical Jews. It is certainly a very great one; it probably outweighs all others. With the notable exception of Lenin, the majority of the leading figures are Jews. Moreover, the principal inspiration and driving power comes from the Jewish leaders. Thus Tchitcherin, a pure Russian, is eclipsed by his nominal subordinate, Litvinoff, and the influence of Russians like Bukharin or Lunacharski cannot be compared with the power of Trotsky, or of Zinovieff, the Dictator of the Red Citadel (Petrograd), or of Krassin or Radek -- all Jews. In the Soviet institutions the predominance of Jews is even more astonishing. And the prominent, if not indeed the principal, part in the system of terrorism applied by the Extraordinary Commissions for Combatting Counter-Revolution [the Cheka] has been taken by Jews, and in some notable cases by Jewesses.

Needless to say, the most intense passions of revenge have been excited in the breasts of the Russian people.

Jews themselves said the same.

"The Bolshevik Revolution," declared a leading American Jewish community paper in 1920, "was largely the product of Jewish thinking, Jewish discontent, Jewish effort to reconstruct."
Summing up the situation at that time, Israeli historian Louis Rapoport writes:

Immediately after the [Bolshevik] Revolution, many Jews were euphoric over their high representation in the new government. Lenin's first Politburo was dominated by men of Jewish origins.

Under Lenin, Jews became involved in all aspects of the Revolution, including its dirtiest work. Despite the Communists' vows to eradicate anti-Semitism, it spread rapidly after the Revolution -- partly because of the prominence of so many Jews in the Soviet administration, as well as in the traumatic, inhuman Sovietization drives that followed. Historian Salo Baron has noted that an immensely disproportionate number of Jews joined the new Bolshevik secret police, the Cheka And many of those who fell afoul of the Cheka would be shot by Jewish investigators.

The collective leadership that emerged in Lenin's dying days was headed by the Jew Zinoviev, a loquacious, mean-spirited, curly-haired Adonis whose vanity knew no bounds.

Anyone who had the misfortune to fall into the hands of the Cheka," wrote Jewish historian Leonard Schapiro,

"stood a very good chance of finding himself confronted with, and possibly shot by, a Jewish investigator."20 In Ukraine, "Jews made up nearly 80 percent of the rank-and-file Cheka agents," reports W. Bruce Lincoln, an American professor of Russian history.21 (Beginning as the Cheka, or Vecheka) the Soviet secret police was later known as the GPU, OGPU, NKVD, MVD and KGB.)


And here is the original Politboro:

Lenin (Vladimir Ulyanov), one quarter Jewish
Bubnov (Russian)
Leon Trotsky (Lev Bronstein) Jew
Sokolnikov Jew
Zinoviev Jew
Kamenev Jew
Stalin Georgian

As an expression of its radically anti-nationalist character, the fledgling Soviet government issued a decree a few months after taking power that made anti-Semitism a crime in Russia. The new Communist regime thus became the first in the world to severely punish all expressions of anti-Jewish sentiment. Soviet officials apparently regarded such measures as indispensable.
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Alexander Antonov, a radical member of the Left Socialist Revolutionaries, had sided with the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution in 1917, but he became disenchanted with them after they implemented a policy of grain requisition in 1918. Antonov became a popular hero to the people of the Tambov region of central Russia where he started his campaigns.

In October 1920 the peasant army numbered over 50,000 fighters; numerous deserters from the Red Army joined it. The rebel militia proved highly effective and even infiltrated the Tambov Cheka. Alexander Schlichter, Chairman of the Tambov Gubernia Executive Committee, contacted Vladimir Lenin, who ordered Red Army reinforcements to the area. In January 1921 peasant revolts spread to Samara, Saratov, Tsaritsyn, Astrakhan and Siberia. In February, the peasant army reached its peak, numbering up to 70,000 and successfully defending the area against Bolshevik expeditions.

The seriousness of the uprising caused the establishment of the "Plenipotentiary Commission of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Bolshevik Party for the Liquidation of Banditry in the Gubernia of Tambov". With the end of the Polish–Soviet War (in March 1921) and the defeat of General Wrangel in 1920, the Red Army could divert its regular troops into the area - deploying in total over 100,000 Red Army soldiers, alongside special Cheka detachments.

The Red Army, under the command of Mikhail Tukhachevsky, used heavy artillery and armoured trains and also engaged in the summary execution of civilians. Tukhachevsky and Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko signed an order, dated 12 June 1921, which stipulated:

"The forests where the bandits are hiding are to be cleared by the use of poison gas. This must be carefully calculated, so that the layer of gas penetrates the forests and kills everyone hiding there."

The Bolshevik forces used chemical weapons "from end of June 1921 until apparently the fall of 1921", by direct order from the leadership of Red Army and from the Communist Party. Publications in local Communist newspapers openly glorified liquidations of "bandits" with the poison gas.

Seven concentration camps were set up[by whom?]. At least 50,000 people were interned, mostly women, children, and the elderly - some of them sent to the camps as hostages. Each month 15 to 20 percent of inmates in the camps died.

The Bolsheviks gradually quell
ed the uprising in the course of 1921. Antonov was killed in 1922 during an attempt to arrest him. Sennikov estimated the total losses among the population of Tambov region in 1920 to 1922 resulting from the war, executions, and imprisonment in concentration camps as approximately 240,000.​


Alexander Antonov (centre) and his staff
That looks fascinating and shocking if true.
The problem I have with this sort of posting is that there are no links to anything apart from a wiki article that.............has no links.
I have found previously that this sort of thing is championed by anti Semite holocaust deniers who wish to deflect from the well documented facts.

Maybe you can help me out here ?

You should ask UKIP to get Google in England. We love it here stateside.

Here is one of many sources:

The Jewish Role in the Bolshevik Revolution and Russia's Early Soviet Regime

As for your anti-Semite holocaust deniers, no idea what "anti-Semite is", but here's your holocaust denier:

Well, well, well, look who was using chemical weapons in 1921
 
Wait...Jews are tired of talking about mass extermination events. Well, praise Jesus, I didn't think this day would EVER come.
And how do you know what kind of John Birch reading material I have in my attic? You know what? I've had about enough. You're like the third Jew this month up there snooping around.

I'm tired of hearing about the Holocaust, too. Especially since it's used to excuse the Zionists... but that actually happened, unlike the largely exaggerated Bolshevik purges. to hear you guys tell it, there wouldn't be any Russians left if Stalin killed 66 million of them. (The population of the USSR was 137 Million in 1920. By 1939, it had increased to 168 Million. it jumped to 196 Million after the territorial expansions of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, but dropped to 170 million by the end of WWII.

So in short, if you believe the Bircher Horseshit, Stalin had to have killed 66 million people and STILL managed to expand the population by 31 million.

Demographics of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
I didn't claim Stalin killed them, I said the Bolsheviks, Bolshevism, the people in charge from 1917 to the collapse killed them. And I wasn't talking about only the "purges", I am including everything: the purges, the deliberate mass starvations, the concentration camps, the gassing of the peasant resistance--ALL the victims of the genocidal monsters who took over Russia.
 
This is not a surprise to me. During WW1 the use of chemical weapons on the battle field was commonplace. So it is not a far stretch to believe that the Russians did it as well during this time.

When we focus on the horrors of the past, we usually don't try to consider the mentality of that time frame. So I would assume that this is accurate without doing the research to look at it. They were killing with gas all over Europe.
I thought it was significant in light of the moral preening from the Israeli amen corner after the gas attack in Syria and the demand we go in and slaughter lots more Gentiles as retaliation.
 
This is not a surprise to me. During WW1 the use of chemical weapons on the battle field was commonplace. So it is not a far stretch to believe that the Russians did it as well during this time.

When we focus on the horrors of the past, we usually don't try to consider the mentality of that time frame. So I would assume that this is accurate without doing the research to look at it. They were killing with gas all over Europe.
I thought it was significant in light of the moral preening from the Israeli amen corner after the gas attack in Syria and the demand we go in and slaughter lots more Gentiles as retaliation.
I agree with our response, that was limited in scope, after Assad's forces used Sarin Gas. Again, looking at OUR TIME FRAME versus WW1. Since that time the international community has outlawed these weapons and consider them Crimes Against Humanity. Those using them are considered War Criminals.

That was not the case during the time frame of the historical thread.
 
The (((Bolsheviks)), responsible for the deaths of 66 million Russians (a Decaholocaust), used them against peasants who resisted the confiscation of all their food.

Alexander Antonov, a radical member of the Left Socialist Revolutionaries, had sided with the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution in 1917, but he became disenchanted with them after they implemented a policy of grain requisition in 1918. Antonov became a popular hero to the people of the Tambov region of central Russia where he started his campaigns.

In October 1920 the peasant army numbered over 50,000 fighters; numerous deserters from the Red Army joined it. The rebel militia proved highly effective and even infiltrated the Tambov Cheka. Alexander Schlichter, Chairman of the Tambov Gubernia Executive Committee, contacted Vladimir Lenin, who ordered Red Army reinforcements to the area. In January 1921 peasant revolts spread to Samara, Saratov, Tsaritsyn, Astrakhan and Siberia. In February, the peasant army reached its peak, numbering up to 70,000 and successfully defending the area against Bolshevik expeditions.

The seriousness of the uprising caused the establishment of the "Plenipotentiary Commission of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Bolshevik Party for the Liquidation of Banditry in the Gubernia of Tambov". With the end of the Polish–Soviet War (in March 1921) and the defeat of General Wrangel in 1920, the Red Army could divert its regular troops into the area - deploying in total over 100,000 Red Army soldiers, alongside special Cheka detachments.

The Red Army, under the command of Mikhail Tukhachevsky, used heavy artillery and armoured trains and also engaged in the summary execution of civilians. Tukhachevsky and Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko signed an order, dated 12 June 1921, which stipulated:

"The forests where the bandits are hiding are to be cleared by the use of poison gas. This must be carefully calculated, so that the layer of gas penetrates the forests and kills everyone hiding there."

The Bolshevik forces used chemical weapons "from end of June 1921 until apparently the fall of 1921", by direct order from the leadership of Red Army and from the Communist Party. Publications in local Communist newspapers openly glorified liquidations of "bandits" with the poison gas.

Seven concentration camps were set up[by whom?]. At least 50,000 people were interned, mostly women, children, and the elderly - some of them sent to the camps as hostages. Each month 15 to 20 percent of inmates in the camps died.

The Bolsheviks gradually quell
ed the uprising in the course of 1921. Antonov was killed in 1922 during an attempt to arrest him. Sennikov estimated the total losses among the population of Tambov region in 1920 to 1922 resulting from the war, executions, and imprisonment in concentration camps as approximately 240,000.​


Alexander Antonov (centre) and his staff
That looks fascinating and shocking if true.
The problem I have with this sort of posting is that there are no links to anything apart from a wiki article that.............has no links.
I have found previously that this sort of thing is championed by anti Semite holocaust deniers who wish to deflect from the well documented facts.

Maybe you can help me out here ?

You should ask UKIP to get Google in England. We love it here stateside.

Here is one of many sources:

The Jewish Role in the Bolshevik Revolution and Russia's Early Soviet Regime

As for your anti-Semite holocaust deniers, no idea what "anti-Semite is", but here's your holocaust denier:

Well, well, well, look who was using chemical weapons in 1921

Right, so as a source you give a link to a holocaust denier.

Mark Weber - Wikipedia

Oh dear.
 

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