APPENDIX
Statistical information on the organisations in the Communist government of the Soviet Union, the Party, the Army, the Police and the Trade Unions.
II - COMMISSARIAT OF THE INTERIOR (1918)
(High officials of this Commissariat)
1. Ederer, President of the Soviet of Petrograd; Jew.
2. Rosenthal, Security Commissar of Moscow; Jew.
3. Goldenrudin, director for propaganda of the Commissariat for foreign affairs; Jew.
4. Krasikov, Press Commissar of Moscow; Jew.
5. Rudnik, Vice-President of the Commissariat for health; Jew.
6. Abraham Krohmal, first secretary of the Commissariat for the accommodation of refugees; Jew, alias Saguersky.
7. Marthenson, director of the press bureau of the Commissariat for internal affairs; Jew.
8. Pfeierman, Chief Commissar for Communist police of Petrograd; Jew.
9. Schneider, Political Commissar of Petrograd; Jew.
10. Minnor, political Commissar of Moscow; American Jew.
III - COMMISSARIAT FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS
(Higher Officials)
1. Margolin, director of the pass office; Jew.
2. Fritz, director of the Commissariat for foreign affairs; Jew.
3. Lafet (Joffe), Soviet ambassador in Berlin; Jew.
4. Lewin, First secretary of the Soviet embassy in Berlin; Jew.
5. Askerloth, director of the press and information offices of the Soviet embassy in Berlin; Jew.
6. Beck, Ambassador Extraordinary of the Soviet government in London and Paris; Jew.
7. Benitler (Beintler), Soviet ambassador in Oslo; Jew.
8. Martius, Soviet ambassador in Washington; German (?).
9. Lew Rosenfeld (Kamenev), Soviet ambassador in Vienna; Jew.
10. Vaslaw Vorovskv. former Soviet Ambassador in Rome up to the year 1922, who was murdered by the former Czarist officer M. A. Kontrady on 10th May 1925 in Lausanne; Jew.
11. Peter Lazarovich Voicoff, Soviet Ambassador in Warsaw up to 7th June 1927, when he was murdered by a young, Russian; Jew.
12. Malkin, Soviet Consul in Glasgow (Scotland) in the year 1919; Jew.
13. Kain Rako (Rokevsky), President of the peace Committee of Kiev; Jew.
14. Manuilsky, first adjutant of Rako and at present leading Communist ruler in the Ukraine; Jew.
15. Astzumb-Ilssen, first legal advisor of the Soviet Commissariat for foreign affairs (1918); Jew.
16. Abel Beck, Consul General in Odessa; Jew.
17. Grundbaum (Cevinsky), Consul General in Kiev; Jew.
IV - HIGHER OFFICIALS IN THE SOVIET ECONOMIC COMMISSARIAT (1918)
1. Merzvin (Merzwinsky), first trade Commissar; Jew.
2. Solvein, Secretary of Merzvin; Jew.
3. Haskyn, general secretary of the Soviet trade Commissariat; Jew.
4. Bertha Hinewitz, assistant of Haskyn; Jewess.
5. Isidor Gurko (Gurkowsky), second trade Commissar; Jew.
6. Jaks (Gladneff), Secretary of Gurko; Jew.
7. Latz (Latsis), President of the trade council; Jew from Latvia.
8. Weisman, secretary of the trade council; Jew.
9. Satkinov, government counsellor of the Peoples Bank of Moscow. Russian.
10. Jaks (Brother of the other), government counsellor of the Peoples Bank; Jew.
11. Axelrod (Orthodox), government counsellor of the Peoples Bank; Jew.
12. Michelson, government counsellor of the Peoples Bank; American Jew.
13. Furstemberg (Ganetsky), Commissar for the government of “Soviet-German” trade affairs. In reality he was the contact man of the Jewish revolutionaries of Russia, and the Jewish banking group of Kuhn-Loeb & Co., New York; Warburg, Stockholm; Speyer & Co., London; Lazar Freres, Paris, etc., which supported the Communist revolution of Russia by way of the Rheinisch-Westfalische Syndicate for the Bank-system in Germany with money contributions.
14. Kogon (one of the Kaganovich brothers), first secretary of Furstemberg; Jew.
V - HIGHER OFFICIALS OF THE COMMISSARIAT OF LAW (1918-19)
1. Joseph Steinberg, brother of Steinberg who is the titulary Commissar; Jew. He occupies the post of first “Peoples” Commissar.
2. Jakob Berman, President of the revolutionary court of Moscow, Jew; probably the same Jakob Berman, who is the present director for the Communist party in Poland.
3. Lutzk (Lutzky), Court Commissar of the “Peoples” military forces; Jew.
4. Berg, Court Commissar of Petrograd; Jew.
5. Goinbark, Director of the department for formulation of laws; Jew.
6. Scherwin, First Secretary of the “Peoples Commune” of Moscow; Jew.
7. Glausman, President of the Control Commission at the Commissariat of Law; Jew.
8. Schraeder (Schrader), Chief Commissar of the Supreme Court of Moscow; Jew.
VI - HIGHER OFFICIALS OF THE COMMISSARIAT FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION
1. Groinim., Commissar for the lands in the south of Russia; Jew.
2. Lurie (brother of the President of the Supreme Soviet of trade), director of the department for elementary schools of the Commissariat for public education; Jew.
3. Liuba Rosenfeld, directress of the theatrical section of the ministry for public education; Jewess.
4. Rebeca Jatz, secretary of the above-named; Jewess.
5. Sternberg, director of the department for sculpture of the Commissariat for public education; Jew.
6. Jakob Zolotin, President of the government council of the Institute for Communist education; Jew.
7. Grünberg, Commissar of instruction for the northern lands; Jew.
VII - OFFICIALS IN THE ARMY COMMISSARIAT
1. Schorodak, personal advisor of Trotsky: Jew.
2. Slanks, personal advisor of Trotsky; Jew.
3. Petz, personal advisor of Trotsky; Jew.
4. Gerschfeld, personal advisor of Trotsky; Jew.
5. Fruntze, supreme commander of the Communist southern armies; Jew.
6. Fichmann, chief of general staff of the Communist armies of the North; Jew.
7. Potzern, President of the Soviets (Government Council) of the West front; Jew.
8. Schutzman (Schusmanovich), military advisor for the district of Moscow; Jew.
9. Gübelman, Political Commissar for the military district of Moscow; American Jew.
10. Leviensohn, Law Counsellor of the Red Army; Jew.
11. Dietz, political advisor for the military district of Vitebsk; Jew.
12. Glusman, military advisor of the Communist brigade of Samara; Jew.
13. Beckman, political Commissar of the district of Samara; Jew.
14. Kalman, military advisor of the Communist military forces of Slusk; Jew.
VIII - HIGHER OFFICIALS IN THE COMMISSARIAT FOR HEALTH
1. Dauge, Vice-Commissar of the Commissariat for health; Jew.
2. Wempertz, President of the Committee for the fight against venereal diseases; Jew.
3. Rappoport, Director of the pharmaceutical department of the Commissariat; Jew (later political Commissar of Petrograd).
4. Fuchs, Secretary of Rappoport; Jew.
5. Bloschon, President of the Committee for the struggle against infectious diseases; Jew.
IX - MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME SOVIET (SUPREME COUNCIL) FOR PEOPLES TRADE (Moscow 1919)
1. Rosenfeld (Kamenev), President of the Trade Soviet for Moscow; Jew.
2. Krasikov, Vice-President of the Trade Soviet of Moscow; Jew.
3. Abraham Schotman, Director of the Trade Soviet of Moscow; Jew.
4. Heikina, secretary of Schotmans; Jewess.
5. Eismondt, President of the Trade Soviet of Petersburg; Jew.
6. Landeman, Vice-President of the Trade Soviet of Petersburg; Jew.
7. Kreinitz, Director of the Trade Soviet of Petersburg; Jew.
8. Abel Alperovitz, Commissar for the iron foundry system of the Supreme Trade Soviet; Jew.
9. Hertz (Herzen), Commissar for the transport system of the Supreme Trade Soviet; Jew.
10. Schilmon, secretary of Hertz; Jew.
11. Tavrid, President of the Commissariat for the harvesting of the sunflower seed oil; Jew.
12. Rotemberg, President of the Commissariat for coal-mining, which is subject to the Supreme Trade Soviet; Jew.
13. Klammer; President of the Commissariat for the fishing industry; Jew.
14. Kisswalter, President of the Commissariat for the economic reconstruction; American Jew.
X - MEMBERS OF THE FIRST SOLDIERS AND WORKERS COUNCIL OF MOSCOW
1. Moded, Council President; Jew.
2. Smitdowitz, President of the workers commission; Jew.
3. Leibu Kuwith, President of the soldiers commission; Jew.
COUNCIL MEMBERS
4. Klautzner, Jew; 5. Andersohn, Jew; 6. Michelson, Jew; 7. Scharach, Jew; 8. Grünberg, Jew; 9. Riphki, Jew; 10. Vimpa, Latvian; 11. Kiamer, Jew; 12. Scheischman, Jew; 13. Lewinson, Jew; 14.Termizan, Jew; 15. Rosenkoltz, Jew; 16. Katzstein, Jew; 17.Zenderbaum (Martov), Jew; 18. Solo, Latvian; 19. Pfalin, Jew; 20. Krasnopolsky, Jew; 21. Simson, American Jew; 22. Schick, Jew; 23. Tapkin, Jew.
XI - MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY (1918-1923)
1. Gimel (Sujanov), Jew; 2. Kauner, Jew; 3. Rappoport, Jew; 4. Wilken, Jew; 5. Siatroff, Jew; 6. Grabner, Jew; 7. Diamandt, Jew.
XII - MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE FOURTH CONGRESS OF THE SOVIET WORKERS AND PEASANTS
1. Jankel Swerdin (Sverdolov), Committee President, Jew.
COUNCIL MEMBERS
2. Cremmer, Jew; 3. Bronstein (not Trotsky), Jew; 4. Katz (Mamkov), Jew: 5. Goldstein, Jew; 6. Abelman, Jew; 7. Zünderbaum, Jew; 8. Urisky, Jew; 9. Rein (Abrahamovich), Jew; 10. Benjamin Schmidowitz, Jew; 11. Tzeimbur, Jew; 12. Riphkin, Jew; 13. Schirota, Jew; 14. Tzernin Chernilovsky, Jew; 15. Lewin (Lewinsky), Jew; 16. Weltman, Jew; 17. Axelrod, (Orthodox) Jew; 18. Lunberg, Jew; 19. Apfelbaum (Zinoviev), Jew; 20. Fuschman, Jew; 21. Krasicov, Jew; 22. Knitzunck, Jew; 23. Radner, Jew; 24. Haskyn, Jew; 25. Goldenrubin, Jew; 26. Frich, Jew; 27. Bleichman (Soltntzev), Jew; 28. Lantzer, Jew; 29. Lishatz, Jew; 30. Lenin, Jew on mother’s side.
XIII - MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF THE SOVIET SYNDICATE
1. Radek, President, Jew.
MEMBERS
2. Ganitzberg, Jew; 3. Knigknisen, Jew; 4. Amanessoff, Jew; 5. Tzesulin, Jew; 6. Rosenthal, Jew; 7. Pfrumkin, Jew; 8. Kopnig, Jew; 9. Krilenko, Russian; 10. Jacks, American Jew; 11. Feldman, Jew; 12. Bruno, Jew; 13. Rozin, Jew; 14. Theodorovich, Jew; 15. Siansk (Siansky), Jew; 16. Schmilka, Jew; 17. Rosenfeld (Kamenev), Jew; 18. Samuel Kripnik, Jew; 19. Breslau, Jew; 20. Steinau, Jew; 21. Scheikman, Jew; 22. Askenatz, Jew; 23. Sverdin, Jew; 24. Stutzka, Jew; 25. Dimenstein, Jew; 26. Rupzuptas, Latvian; 27. Schmidowitz, Jew; 28. Nachamkes (Steklov), Jew; 29. Schlichter, Jew; 30. Peterson, Jew; 31. Sasnovsky, Jew; 32. Baptzinsk, Jew; 33. Valach (Litvinov), Jew; 34. Tegel (Tegelsky), Jew; 35. Weiberg, Jew; 36. Peter, Lithuanian; 37. Terian, Armenian; 38. Bronstein, Jew; 39. Ganlerz, Jew; 40. Starck, Jew; 41. Erdling, Jew; 42. Karachen, Jew; 43. Bukharin, Jew; 44. Langewer, Jew; 45. Harklin, Jew; 46. Lunacharsky, Russian; 47. Woloch, Jew; 48. Laksis, Jew; 49. Kaul, Jew; 50. Ehrman, Jew; 51. Tzirtzivatze, Georgian; 52. Longer, Jew; 53. Lewin, Jew; 54. Tzurupa, Latvian; 55. Jafet (Joffe), Jew; 56. Knitsuck, Jew; 57. Apfelbaum, Jew; 58. Natansohn (Babrof), Jew; 59. Daniel (Danialevsky), Jew.
XIV - THE POLICE CHIEFS. C.E.K.A. (CHEKA) (1919)
1. Derzhin (Derzinsky), Supreme Chief of the C.E.K.A. (CHEKA); Jew.
2. Peters, Sub-chief of the C.E.K.A.; Lithuanian.
3. Limbert, director of the ill-famed Tagansky prison in Moscow, where a great part of the Czarist aristocracy and many former ministers, generals, diplomats, artists, writers, etc., of the old regime were murdered. Limbert is likewise a Jew.
4. Vogel, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
5. Deipkyn, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
6. Bizensky, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
7. Razmirovich, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
8. Jankel Swerdin (Sverdlov), Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
9. Janson, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
10. Kneiwitz, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
11. Finesh, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
12. Delavanoff, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
13. Ziskyn, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
14. Jacob Golden, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
15. Scholovsky, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
16. Reintenberg, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
17. Gal Pernstein, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
18. Zakis, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Lithuanian.
19. Knigkisen, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
20. Skeltizan, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Armenian.
21. Blum (Blumkin), Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
22. Grunberg, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
23. Latz, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
24. Heikina, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
25. Ripfkin, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
26. Katz (Kamkov), Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
27. Alexandrovich, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Russian.
28. Jacks, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
29. Woinstein (Zwesdin), Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
30. Lendovich, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
31. Gleistein, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
32. Helphand (Parvis), Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jew.
33. Silencus, Executive Commissar of the CHEKA; Jewess.
34. Jacob Model, Chief or the Communist “Peter and Paul” troop for mass repression; Jew.
XV - PEOPLES COMMISSARS OF PETROGRAD
1. Rodomill, Jew.
2. Djorka (Zorka), Jew.
XVI - EXECUTIVE COMMISSARS OF THE CHEKA OF PETROGRAD (1919-1924)
1. Isilevich, Jew.
2. Anwelt, Jew.
3. Meichman, American Jew.
4. Judith Rosmirovich, Jewess.
5. Giller, Jew.
6. Buhan, Armenian.
7. Sispper (Disperoff), Jew.
8. Heim Model, Jew.
9. Krasnik, Jew.
10. Koslowsky, Pole.
11. Mehrbey, American Jew.
12. Pawkis, Lithuanian.
XVII - MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME COMMISSARIAT FOR LABOUR IN MOSCOW
1. Benjamin Schmidt, Peoples Commissar; Jew.
2. Zencovich, Secretary of Schmidt; Jew.
3. Raskyn, General secretary of the labour Commissariat; Jew.
4. Zarach, director of the supply department for workers; Jew.
5. Woltman, second Commissar of public workers; Jew.
6. Kaufman, assistant of Woltman; Jew.
7. Goldbarh, President of the Commission for public works; Jew.
8. Kuchner, first advisor of the Commissariat for public works, Jew.
XVIII - COMMUNIST COMMISSARS AND OFFICIALS IN THE PROVINCES
1. Isaak Latsk, Supreme Commissar of the Don Republic; Jew.
2. Reichenstein, Peoples Commissar of the Don Republic; Jew.
3. Schmulker, secretary of the above; Jew.
4. Levinson, President of the Don Soviet; Jew.
5. Haytis, Commissar for Siberia; Jew.
6. Dretling, President of the Soviet of Kiev; Jew.
7. Ziumperger, assistant of the above; Jew.
8. Zackheim, President of the Soviet of Jaroslaw; Jew.
9. Sheikman, President of the Soviet of Kazan; Jew.
10. Willing, President of the Soviet of Orenburg (present day Chicakow); Jew.
11. Berlin (Berlinsky), President of the Soviet of Sizrn; Jew.
12. Limbersohn, President of the Soviet of Penza; Jew.
13. Somur, Trade Minister of Transcausasia; Jew.
14. Schultz (Slusky), President of the Soviet of Tavrida; Jew.
15. Herman, President of the Soviet of Tzarinsk; Jew.
16. Rotganzen, President of the Soviet of Bielatzerkowski; Jew.
17. Lemberg, secretary of Rotganzen; Jew.
18. Daumann, President of the Soviet of Narwsky; Jew.
XIX - EDITORS OF THE COMMUNIST NEWSPAPERS “PRAVDA”, “EKONOMICHENSKANYA ZIZIN” AND “IZVESTIA”
1. Najames (Steklov), Jew; 2. Jacob Golin, Jew; 3. Kohn, Jew; 4. Samuel Daumen, Jew; 5. Ilin Tziger, Jew; 6. Maximo Gorky, Russian; 7. Dean, Jew; 8. Bitner, Jew; 9. Kleisner, Jew; 10. Bergman, Jew; 11. Alperowich, Jew; 12. Laurie (Rumiantzeff), Jew; 13. Brahmon, Jew; 14. Grossman (Rozin). Jew; 15. Abraham Torbeth, Jew.
XX - EDITORS OF THE COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER “TORGO-PROMISLEVNOY GAZZETTY”
1. Abel Pretz, Jew; 2. Rafalowitz, Jew; 3. Gogan, Jew; 4. Bastell, Jew; 5. Grochmann, Jew; 6. Bernstein, Jew; 7. Moch, Jew; 8. Abraham Salomon Emanson, Jew; 9. Goldenberg, Jew; 10. Slavensohn, Jew; 11. Benjamin Rosenberg, Jew; 12. Schuman, Jew; 13. Kulliser, Jew; 14. Goldman, Jew; 15. Jacob Giler (Gilev), Jew.
XXI - EDITORS OF THE COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER “DIE FAHNE DER ARBEIT” (BANNER OF LABOUR) (1920)
1. Schumacher, Jew; 2. David (Davidov), Jew; 3. Jarin (Yarolavsky), Jew; 4. Lander, Jew; 5. Samson Lewin, Jew; 6. Steinbeck, Jew; 7. Bilin, Jew; 8. Evron, Jew.
XXII - EDITORS OF THE COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER “VIOLA TRUVAS”
1. Katz (Kamkov), Jew; 2. Jacks, Jew; 3. Eisenberg (Poliansky), Jew.
XXIII - MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE ARREST OF SYMPATHISERS WITH THE CZARIST REGIME
1. Muraviov, President, Russian.
MEMBERS
2. Salomon, Jew; 3. Edelsohn, Jew; 4. Goldstein, Jew; 5. Gruzenberg, Jew; 6. Tanker, Jew.
XXIV - MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL OFFICE OF THE HIGHER TRADE SOVIET
1. Rabinovich, Jew; 2. Weinberg, Jew; 3. Larin, Jew; 4. Galalt, Jew; 5. Kreitman, Jew; 6. Zupper, Jew; 7. Krasnin, Russian; 8. Alperovitz, Jew.
XXV - MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATE CONSUMER BODIES
1. Sidelgenim, Jew; 2. Heikinn, Jew; 3. Lubomirsky, Russian; 4. Kritzer (Krozov), Jew; 5. Tanger, Jew; 6. Kinstung, Jew.
XXVI - MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF ARTISANS SYNDICATE
1. Ravetz, Jew; 2. Zmirnov, Russian; 3. Gitzemberg, Jew; 4. Davidson, Jew; 5. Brillante, Jew.
XXVII - REPRESENTATIVES OF THE RED ARMY ABROAD
1. Sobelsohn (Radek), Soviet military representative in Berlin; Jew.
2. Neinsenbaum, military representative in Bucharest; Jew.
3. Bergman, military representative in Vienna; Jew.
4. Abraham Baum, military representative in Copenhagen; Jew.
5. Bergman, military representative in Vienna; Jew.
6. Alter Klotzman, military representative in Warsaw; Jew.
7. Abraham Klotzman, Adjutant of the former; Jew.
XXVIII - MEMBERS OF THE HIGHER JUDICIARY CORPS
1. Katsell, Jew; 2. Goldman, Jew; 3. Walkperr, Jew; 4. Kasior, Jew; 5. Schnell, Jew; 6. Schorteil, Russian; 7. Zercov, Russian; 8. Schmidt, Jew; 9. Blum, Jew; 10. Rudzistarck, Jew.
XXIX - PROFESSORS OF THE “SOCIALIST” ACADEMY OF MOSCOW
1. Skentenberg, Jew; 2. Nadezda Krupp (Krupskaya, i.e. the wife of Lenin, likewise Jewess not Russian as generally asserted), Jewess; 3. Kraskowsko, Jew; 4. Gleitzenr, Jew, lover of the second wife of Stalin, for this reason shot in 1932, although in the affair he was made to appear as “supported of Trotsky”, Jew; 5. Keltsman, Jew; 6. Schutzka, Jew; 7. Schirolla, Finnish Jew; 8. Rotstein, Jew; 9. Reisner, Jew; 10 Josif Rakovsky, Jew; 11. Jacob Lurie, Jew; 12. Rozin, Jew; 13. Pokrovsky, Russian; 14. Karl Levin, Jew; 15. Gimel (Sujanov), Jew; 16. Budin, Jew; 17. Ehrperg, Jew; 18. Nemirovich, Jew; 19. Coikburg, Jew; 20. Rapport, Jew; 21. Grossmann, Jew; 22. Fritz, Jew; 23. Najamkes, Jew; 24. Ludberg, Jew; 25. Dand (Dauzewsky), Jew; 26. Goldenbach (Riazonov), Jew; 27. Kusinen, Finn; 28. Weltman, Jew; 29. Salomon Olansky, Jew; 30. Ursiner (Ursinov), Jew; 31. Gurovich, Jew; 32. Rosa Luxemburg, German Jewess; 33. Elchenkoltz, Jew; 34. Tzerkina, Jewess; 35. Gatze, Jew; 36. Moises Ulansk, Jew; 37. Broito (Broitman) Jew.
XXX - MEMBERS OF THE SUPREME SOVIET OF THE DON COMMITTEE
1. Polonsky, Russian; 2. Rosental, Jew; 3. Krutze, Jew; 4. Bernstein (Koganov), Jew; 5. Zimanovich, Jew; 6. Klasin, Latvian; 7. Otzkins, Jew; 8. Wichter, Jew; 9. Kirtz, Jew; 10. Liphsitz, Jew; 11. Bitzk,Jew.
XXXI - MEMBERS OF THE AID COMMITTEE FOR THE COMMUNISTS
1. Ethel Knigkisen, Jewish woman Peoples Commissar.
2. Goldman, secretary of the above; Jew.
3. Rosa Kaufman, assistant of the above; Jewess.
4. Pautzner, director of the Aid Committee; Jew.
5. K. Rosenthal, Chief of the central office of the Aid Committee; Jew.
XXXII - SOVIET TRADE REPRESENTATIVES ABROAD
1. Abraham Shekman, Trade representative in Stockholm with the banks Warburg and Nye Bankon; Jew.
2. Landau, Trade representative in Berlin; Jew.
3. Worowski, Trade representative in Copenhagen; Jew.
XXXIII - PEOPLES JUDGES IN MOSCOW
1. Jakob Davidov, Jew; 2. Paul Bitzk, Jew; 3. Jakob Adokolsky, Jew; 4. Joseph Beyer, Jew; 5. Abraham Gundram, Jew; 6. Kastariaz, Armenian; 7. Beniamin/Aronovitz, Jew.
XXXIV - PERMANENT COMMISSARS AT DISPOSAL OF THE SUPREME SOVIET OF MOSCOW
1. Tziwin (Piatinsky), Jew; 2. Gurevich (Dan), Jew; 3. Silberstein (Begdanov), Jew; 4. Garfeld (Garin), Jew; 5. Rosemblum (Maklakowsky), Jew; 6. Kernomordik, Jew; 7. Lowenshein, Jew; 8. Goldenberg (Meshkowski), Jew; 9. Tzibar (Martinov), Jew.
XXXV - MILITARY ADVISORS OF THE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW
1. Lechtiner, adviser of the military Soviet of the Caucasian army; Jew.
2. Watsertish, Commander of the West Front against Czechoslovakia; Jew.
3. Bruno, Special advisor for the East Front; Jew.
4. Schulman, second advisor of the Moscow government (Council of the Peoples Commissars) for the East Front; Jew.
5. Schmidowitz, Commander of the Communist military forces in the Crimea; Jew.
6. Jack, second commander of the forces in the Crimea; Jew.
7. Schnesur, third commander of the same army; Lithuanian.
8. Meigor, Chief of the military Soviet of Kazan; Jew.
9. Nazurkoltz, Commissar of the military Soviet of Kazan; Jew.
10. Rosenkeltz, Commissar of the military Soviet of Kazan; Jew.
11. Samuel Gleitzer, Commissar and Commander of the Soviet trooping school for the frontiers (frontier guards ); Jew.
12. Kolman, commander of the military Commune of Moscow; Jew.
13. Katzmer (Lazimov), Adjutant of the above; Jew.
14. Dulis, military advisor of the Soviet government; Jew.
15. Steinger, military advisor of the Soviet government; Jew.
16. Gititz, political Commissar for the military district of Petrograd; Jew.
17. Dzenitz, political Commissar for the 15th Communist brigade; Jew.
18. Bitziss, commander of the military district of Moscow; Jew.
19. Gecker, commander of the Communist army of Jaroslaw; Jew.
20. Mitkatz, military advisor of the government for the military district of Moscow; Jew.
21. Tzeiger, Commander of the military Soviet of Petrograd; Jew.
XXXVI - MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSARIAT FOR THE LIQUIDATION OF PRIVATE BANKS
1. Henrick, special Commissar of the government; Jew.
2. Moisekovak, assistant of the above; Jew.
3. Kahan, Controller-general for the private bank depots; American Jew.
4. Jacob Giftling, technical advisor of the Commissariat; Jew.
5. Nathan Elliasevich, second technical advisor; Jew.
6. Sarrach Elliasevich, assistant of the above; Jewess.
7. Abraham Ranker, advisor of the Commissariat; Jew.
8. Plat, Jewish advisor; Latvian.
9. Abraham Rosenstein, Jewish advisor; Jew.
10. Lemerich, advisor of the Commissariat; Jew.
XXXVII - MEMBERS OF THE LINGUAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF THE PROLETARIAT
1. Beniamin Zeitzer, Jew; 2. Pozner, Jew; 3. Maxim Gorky, Russian; 4. Alter, Jew; 5. Eichenkoltz, Jew; 6. Schwartz, Jew; 7. Berender, Jew; 8. Kelinin, Jew; 9. Hadasevich, Jew; 10. Leben (Lebedeff), Jew; 11. Kersonskaya, Jewess.
How many leading posts of the new Jewish-Soviet State have been occupied by Gentiles and how many by the descendants of Abraham, is shown by the following statistics.
GENTILES | JEWS | ||
1. | Members of the first Communist government of the Mesed (Council of Peoples Commissars). | 3 | 16 |
2. | High officials, who belong to the Commissariat for Internal Affairs. | 0 | 10 |
3. | Higher officials of the Commissariat for foreign affairs. | 2 | 16 |
4. | Higher officials of the trade Commissariat. | 1 | 13 |
5. | Higher officials of the justice Commissariat. | 0 | 10 |
6. | Higher officials of the Commissariat for public schools. | 0 | 8 |
7. | Officials of the Commissariat for armed forces. | 0 | 14 |
8. | Higher officials in the Commissariat for health. | 0 | 5 |
9. | Members of the Supreme Soviet for Peoples trade. | 0 | 14 |
10. | Members of the first Soldiers and Workers Councils of Moscow. | 4 | 19 |
11. | Members of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. | 1 | 6 |
12. | Members of the Central Committee of the 40th Congress of Syndicates of Soviet Workers and Peasants. | 0 | 30 |
13. | Members of the Central Committee of the 50th Congress of the Soviet Syndicate. | 9 | 50 |
14. |
Directors of the CHEKA police in Moscow. |
5 | 29 |
15. | Peoples Commissars in Petrograd. | 0 | 2 |
16. | Executive Commissars of the CHEKA police of Petrograd. | 3 | 9 |
17. | Members of the higher labour Commissariat. | 0 | 8 |
18. | Communist Commissars and officials in the provinces. | 1 | 17 |
19. | Editors of the newspapers “Pravda”, “Izvestia”, and “Ekonomichenskaya Zizin.” | 1 | 14 |
20. | Editors of the Communist newspaper “Torgo-Promislevnoy Gazzetty.” | 0 | 15 |
21. | Editors of the Communist newspaper “The Banner of Labour.” | 0 | 8 |
22. | Editors of the newspaper “Vola-Truva.” | 0 | 3 |
23. | Members of the Commission for the arrest of sympathisers with the Czarist regime. | 1 | 6 |
24. | Members of the Central Bureau of State Consumer Bodies. | 1 | 7 |
25. | Members of the Central Bureau of the Higher Trade Soviet. | 1 | 5 |
26. | Members of the Central Committee of artisans Syndicates. | 1 | 4 |
27. | Representatives of the Red Army abroad. | 0 | 7 |
28. | Members of Higher Juristic Corps. | 1 | 9 |
29. | Professors of the Socialist Academy of Moscow. | 2 | 34 |
30. | Members of the Higher Soviet of the Don Commissariat. | 2 | 9 |
31. | Members of the Aid Commission for the Communist. | 0 | 5 |
32. | Soviet trade representatives abroad. | 0 | 3 |
33. | Peoples Judges of Moscow. | 1 | 6 |
34. | Permanent Commissars at disposal of the Supreme Soviet. | 0 | 9 |
35. | Military advisors of the government of Moscow. | 2 | 19 |
36. | Members of the Commissariat for the liquidation of private banks. | 0 | 10 |
37. | Members of the Lingual Science department of the Proletariat.* | 1 | 10 |
* Traian
Romanescu, La Gran Conspiración Judía, pages 143-161.