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Christopher Jon Bjerknes


ADOLF HITLER

BOLSHEVIK

AND

ZIONIST


Volume I

Communism


Second edition. Revised, enlarged and illustrated.


Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved.


ISBN: 978-1-71658-492-3


1 Hitler Emerges

Adolf Hitler painted a fanciful portrait of himself as if an anti-Jewish and anti-Marxistsavior of Western Civilization from the twin plagues of Bolshevism and Capitalism. Inreality, Hitler and other top Nazi officials were committed Zionists and closetCommunists. Many of them were of Jewish descent or partial Jewish descent.

Hitler and Stalin ultimately transformed Eastern Europe into a Communist Empire.They enabled the Zionists to take Palestine and create a Jewish State. America and theSoviet Union became the sole superpowers governing the earth. Zionism, Capitalismand Bolshevism triumphed in Hitler's wake by design.

Joseph Stalin wanted Adolf Hitler to provoke the Second World War in order tocreate the chaotic conditions needed for a Communist world revolution and theexpansion of the Soviet Union across Eastern Europe. Communist revolution thrives onwar, discontent and disruption. The Communists' plan was to create support among theWestern Allies for the Soviet conquest of Eastern Europe. Hitler would soften upEurope by destroying it. He would make Stalin appear to be the savior of the Jews fromthe Nazis. Stalin then followed in the footsteps of Hitler's retreat across Eastern Europeto conquer nation after nation for Communism, as was planned from the very beginning.The Communists committed numerous genocides along the way and enslaved andterrorized all those who fell into their hands.

Viktor Suvorov explained in his book Icebreaker: Who Started the Second WorldWar? that the Soviets viewed Hitler as the "Icebreaker" for Communist revolution andplanned for him to clear the path for the Soviet Union to conquer Eastern Europe,

"Even before the Nazis came to power, the Soviet leaders had given Hitler theunofficial name of 'Icebreaker for the Revolution'. The name is both apt andfitting. The communists understood that Europe would be vulnerable only in theevent of war and that the Icebreaker for the Revolution could make itvulnerable. Unaware of this, Adolf Hitler cleared the way for world communismby his actions. With his Blitzkrieg wars, Hitler crushed the Westerndemocracies, scattering and dispersing his forces from Norway to Libya. Thissuited Stalin admirably. The Icebreaker committed the greatest crimes againstthe world and humanity, and, in doing so, placed in Stalin's hands the moralright to declare himself the liberator of Europe at any time he chosewhilechanging the concentration camps from brown to red.

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Marx and Engels foretold a world war and lengthy international conflictswhich would last 'fifteen, twenty, fifty years'. The prospect did not frightenthem. The authors of The Communist Manifesto did not call on the proletariatto prevent war; on the contrary, they saw it as desirable. War was mother to therevolution. The result of a world war, in Engels' words, would be 'generalexhaustion and the creation of conditions for the final victory of the workingclass'. (Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Works, Ch. 21, p. 351)

Marx and Engels did not live to see the world war, but a successor in theircause was found for them in Lenin. From the earliest days of the First WorldWar, Lenin's party came out in favour of the government of their own countrybeing defeated, so that the 'imperialist war might be changed into a civil war'.

Lenin calculated that left-wing parties in other countries would also comeout against the governments of their own countries and the imperialist worldwar would be transmuted into a world civil war. This did not happen. Withoutabandoning hopes for a world revolution, as early as autumn 1914 Leninadopted a minimum programme. If world revolution were not to result fromworld war, everything possible had to be done to make a revolution happen inat least one country; it did not matter which one. 'When the proletariat hasconquered that country, it will stand against all the rest of the world,' fomentingdisorders and uprisings in other countries, 'or coming out against them directlywith armed force.' (About the Slogan of the 'United States of Europe')

For Lenin, as for Marx, world revolution remained the guiding star, and hedid not lose sight of this goal. But according to the minimum programme, theFirst World War would only facilitate a revolution in one country. How, then,would the world revolution take place thereafter? Lenin gave a clear-cut answerto this question in 1916: as a result of the second imperialist war. (The MilitaryProgramme for the Proletarian Revolution)

Perhaps I am mistaken, but having read much of what Hitler wrote, I havecertainly found no indications that in 1916 Adolf Schickelgruber was dreamingof the Second World War. But Lenin was. What is more, he was laying downthe need for such a war as the theoretical base for the building of socialismthroughout the world.

Events developed apace. The revolution in Russia occurred the followingyear. Lenin hastened there from exile. In the maelstrom of confusion and a totalabsence of authority, he and his party, small but militarily organized, seizedpower in a coup d'etat. In March 1918, he concluded the Brest-Litovsk peaceagreement with Germany and its allies. At that time Germany's position wasalready hopeless. Lenin of course understood this. The peace he signed thereforefreed his hands to strengthen, through civil conflict, the communist dictatorshipinside Russia, and gave Germany considerable resources and reserves tocontinue the war in the West, which was exhausting both Germany and theWestern allies."


The present author agrees with Suvorov that Stalin wanted Hitler to start the SecondWorld War, so that Stalin could then unleash a world revolution and take EasternEurope for the Communists. But I go a step further and believe that Hitler was a willingplayer in this game. Hitler intended to lose the war and turn over Eastern Europe toStalin. Hitler was a Bolshevik mole, who cut his Communist teeth during the SocialistBavarian Revolution at the end of World War I.

Edvard Benes was the President of Czechoslovakia from 1935 to 1948. Hisstatements provide us with additional proof that the Second World War was staged forthe purpose of allowing Stalin to seize Eastern Europe for the Soviet Union after Hitlerhad provided Stalin with the pretext roll over nation after nation in pursuit of the Nazis.Edvard Benes knew in the mid-1930's that Hitler would instigate the Second WorldWar, lose it and give Eastern Europe over to Stalin. The Second World War did notbreak out until 1 September 1939 and Benes anticipated it and its outcome years beforeit began. Benes was a freemason in the Ian Amos Komensky Lodge No. 1 in Prague.

Stalin hoped to trigger a world-wide Communist revolution after World War II hadsufficiently weakened humanity to the point where such a revolution could commenceand succeed in conquering a war-weary and chaotic world. Hitler dutifully providedStalin with the pretext he needed to take of all Eastern Europe by fighting back the Nazisand to do so with the full assistance of the Western Alliance. Hitler had spread his forcesacross the region creating an unnecessarily vast theater of war for Stalin's advances andconquests and this was done deliberately so that the entire region would eventual fallinto Stalin's hands. Before the war even started, Edvard Benes hoped thatCzechoslovakia would share a border with the expanded Soviet Union, after Hitlerprovoked the war Benes knew Hitler would start, then lose. Hitler rendered an evengreater service to Stalin than Benes predicted, by weakening Czechoslovakia, Polandand many other countries to the point where they could no longer resist the SovietUnion. Poland had held back the Bolshevik onslaught following World War I. Hitlerensured that they would be unable to do so following World War II.

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