No. This is a typical Anti-Semitic canard. While it is true that Jews were overrepresented in the Communist party relative to their population in the Russian Empire, most of the leaders of the Communist Party were not Jews, such as Lenin and Stalin.
Communism in Russia was led by Russians who were furious with the Czar for abusing his power over his subjects and making them suffer in serfdom and quasi-slavery while they enjoyed the high-life.
Lenin led the Bolshevik Revolution, with Stalin his second in command.
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Because it brought on Communism in Russia. Also China was influenced by Russia to be communist as well.
Communism didn't last in Russia because Stalin had a warped idea of communism. It failed because it never was true communism, but was always corrupted. I believe it was not communism in the USSR, but more of a deadly mix of Socialism and Totalitarianism.
Study Island Correct Answer:Lenin's influence eventually led the Russian people to embrace communism.
Communist Russia oppressed Jews and any other religious beliefs they considered a threat to communism. That meant all religions.
Lack of incentives led to smaller harvests.
Lenin led the Bolshevik Revolution, with Stalin his second in command.
Communism could actually be a utopia if properly formed. However, it was un-properly formed in Eastern Europe. The government was highly corrupt and this eventually led to revolts by the people and the fall of communism.
There used to be many Jews in Russia,but now the population of Jews in Russia lowered hugely.
Eh? When and where did 'Russia bomb the Jews'?
How communism is faring in today's Russia.
Lenin brought state capitalism to Russia, not Communism.
They fought to overthrow the Provisional government and established communism in Russia.
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Communism was developed out of the need to replace the ruling class of the Cezars of Russia. It was to give those in Russia and Utopian ideal.