Comments by "rob shirewood" (@robshirewood5060) on "Sky News"
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@darksoul9307 The Revolution in 1917 was financed by German's Kaiser paying for the Bolsheviks to enter Russia, create revolution and civil war, to draw Russia out of the war, and so he could send more German troops to the Western Front against the allies and also USA. Russians did not want to become communist. The murder of the Romanovs, many of whom had personally nursed wounded Russian soldiers, suited the Kaiser, their cousin, from rivalry, jealousy and sheer spite. The act of barbarism by a small group of local Bolsheviks was not even what the main Bolshevik committee wanted. Hatred from 1917 against Russia is unjustified, the Russian people suffered greatly from then on. My great grandfather was amongst the British troops that went to help the White Russians to fight the "bolshies" as he called it. A little known episode after 1918. Russia was not the only nation to sign treaties with Hitler, the were the last before, the tragedy that followed is well known
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