Character: Ivan Lukyanovich Solonevich



Russian publicist Ivan Solonevich recalled: “I had to talk with the Poles in Warsaw in January 1940. Everyone was to blame for the misfortunes that befell Poland - the Germans, the Muscovites, the British, and the Jews. They alone, the Poles, have always and without any exception acted honestly and reasonably. And the result... the result is everyone else's fault."
№ 450057   Added Viker 08-02-2023 / 11:08
That the February revolution was supported by all, without exception, the Jews, have nothing to say. But not the Jews made the revolution. Not the Jews traveled in a bid for the abdication of the Emperor, and not the Jews, or only Jews were allowed in columns and on the fronts unprecedented in its repulsiveness libel on the Empress. What is there to speak for all Jews to blame. We are to blame. Including my fault. Any merciful Emperor, let the corners and in the cabins, at the fronts and in the streets whispers about the Queen-the spy had without talking to hit in the face. And not in an "assault and battery", and so that people then spent months in the hospital thinking about the inconveniences of slander against the Russian monarchy. Didn't beat in time here we sit in Paraguay and in the camps. From the point of view of national interests of the Jews of his participation in the February revolution was logically justified. In this revolution the Jews would have to stop. But it didn't stop.
№ 319166   Added MegaMozg 10-03-2018 / 11:03