(retrieved from cache)
This image is from a former Soviet newspaper called Pravda. It followed the exile of the Jew, Leon Trotsky, from Russia (who was later ordered to be killed by Stalin in Mexico).
According to some sources, this was a moment of uprising in criticism of Jews at the time.
It is true that Stalin publicly said that Anti-Semitism was a crime in Soviet Russia. However, multiple people reported private statements from him that were hugely Anti Jew.
The numerous purges of Jews in Russia under Stalin should be a testament to this fact.
Stalin tried to rid the last bit of power from the Jews, but died before being able to do so.
May we continue Stalin's fight against the Jew demons.
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