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200 Years Together. - - - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Two Hundred Years Together is a monumental work of historical scholarship by Soviet dissident and 1970 Nobel literature laureate, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn dealing with the relationship between Russians and Jews inside the Russian and Soviet Empires. Solzhenitsyn authored it in Russian and the original work was published in Russian in 2001/2, with published translations in German and French following soon after. However, for reasons that will be obvious to those who have read it, it has never found an English language publisher. Historical revision It is a work of quintessential historical revisionism by an author of towering reputation and authority on Russia and the Soviet Union. The carefully nurtured global Jewish self-image as historys eternal victim is seriously dented by revelations of extensive high-level Jewish complicity in - not-to-say responsibility for - vast Soviet atrocities against its own populations; complicity which remains well hidden and largely unknown in the West. The book is thus anathema to orthodox Jewish and Zionist Establishments and this is amply reflected in its extended wikipedia article which categorises it as Antisemitism and is replete with obfuscation of the major issues involved. In classic Wikipedia style on sensitive/taboo issues, the article is dominated by multiple hostile critical reviews - in this case from largely Jewish sources with the first from arch-Zionist Daniel Pipes - and excludes ANY references to major dissenting authorities - most notably to extensive reviews by Professor Kevin MacDonald. The work is in two volumes; the first sub-titled Russian-Jewish History 1795 to 1916 (512 pages), the second sub-titled The Jews in the Soviet Union (600 pages), which deals with the period from the Bolshevik revolution to the demise of the Soviet Union in the late 1990s. mailstar.net/Solzhenitsyn-200YT.pdf wikispooks/wiki/200_Years_Together
Posted on: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 07:27:51 +0000

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