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Muchos parecen haber olvidado la época en la que en Europa se crearon gobiernos dedicados a exterminar a la población gentil y cristiana....
The revolutionary tribunals headed by Samueli, who travelled around the country in a special train and organized demonstrative massacres of the enemies of the revolution, took care of those dissatisfied with the authorities. Samueli’s “Lenin” unit had a special train assigned to it. The crews of the train and the accompanying car had two machine guns, while all its 32 members dressed in leather jackets. At a meeting of the Communist Party leadership in April 1919, Samueli said: “Those who want to restore the old order should simply be hanged. We must not be afraid of blood, it is like steel – it strengthens the hearts and will of the proletariat. We will kill the entire bourgeoisie if necessary.” All of the listed Hungarian communists, except Czerny, were Jews. Rakosi even joked that a non-Jewish head of government was needed to sign death sentences on Saturdays.
The revolutionary tribunals headed by Samueli, who travelled around the country in a special train and organized demonstrative massacres of the enemies of the revolution, took care of those dissatisfied with the authorities. Samueli’s “Lenin” unit had a special train assigned to it. The crews of the train and the accompanying car had two machine guns, while all its 32 members dressed in leather jackets. At a meeting of the Communist Party leadership in April 1919, Samueli said: “Those who want to restore the old order should simply be hanged. We must not be afraid of blood, it is like steel – it strengthens the hearts and will of the proletariat. We will kill the entire bourgeoisie if necessary.” All of the listed Hungarian communists, except Czerny, were Jews. Rakosi even joked that a non-Jewish head of government was needed to sign death sentences on Saturdays.
Bloody Spectre
The short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic remains a key example of the spread of communism after the Russian Revolution. Its leading figure was Béla Kun, a man whose complex identity would influence his politics throughout his life.
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