1919 Jewish Communists Take over Bavaria
In this six minute video, the creation of the Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919 is examined. At this time, a defeated Germany was torn asunder by Communist uprisings. It was widely believed that these risings were a prequel to the Communists taking over Germany. Communist leaders (mostly of Jewish origin) had proclaimed a Soviet republic in Bavaria and defeated an attempt to oust them carried out by loyal troops and Nationalist Volunteers organised by the Thule Society. But eventually, the Communists were defeated after bloody street fighting. This event and others like it was something that convinced many Germans that Communism was essentially mostly led by individuals of Jewish origin.
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