- Banned
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First, a very quick and very short look into our recent history
The very best book to read on Russian-Jewish relations is ā200 Years Togetherā by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The problem with this book is that has never been officially translated into English. Yup, thatās right. A CRUCIAL book by a Nobel Prize winner can be so controversial that nobody in the publishing business has dared to print it. Happily, a number of websites offer unofficial āsamizdatā translations, see here, here and here. I cannot vouch for the quality of these translations as I read the book in Russian, not in English. But yeah, in the āland of the freeā, the putative ābraveā do not get to read a book if that book debunks the western narrative about Russia and Jews. By the way, Solzhenitsynās masterpiece is not the only such book which exists only in Russian, there are many more including Andrei Dikiiās āJews in Russia and the USSRā which can also only be found on the Internet Archive here.
I canāt even begin to try to summarize that most interesting, and controversial history here. All I will say for right now is that when we speak of āRussiansā and āJewsā we need to separate these categories into 4 subcategories:
Our Fundamental Disagreement About WWII, Hitler, Jews and Race
Personal attacks may now begin in, 3,2,1 GO!
The very best book to read on Russian-Jewish relations is ā200 Years Togetherā by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The problem with this book is that has never been officially translated into English. Yup, thatās right. A CRUCIAL book by a Nobel Prize winner can be so controversial that nobody in the publishing business has dared to print it. Happily, a number of websites offer unofficial āsamizdatā translations, see here, here and here. I cannot vouch for the quality of these translations as I read the book in Russian, not in English. But yeah, in the āland of the freeā, the putative ābraveā do not get to read a book if that book debunks the western narrative about Russia and Jews. By the way, Solzhenitsynās masterpiece is not the only such book which exists only in Russian, there are many more including Andrei Dikiiās āJews in Russia and the USSRā which can also only be found on the Internet Archive here.
I canāt even begin to try to summarize that most interesting, and controversial history here. All I will say for right now is that when we speak of āRussiansā and āJewsā we need to separate these categories into 4 subcategories:
Our Fundamental Disagreement About WWII, Hitler, Jews and Race
Personal attacks may now begin in, 3,2,1 GO!