Fascism: Anti-Communism in 1900s Europe

In 1922, shortly after news of the violent overthrow of Russia in 1919 by Communists after Russia was overthrown by force by the Bolsheviks, Benito Mussolini rose to power in Italy, becoming the first fascist state as a direct response to communism, as the enemy of communism and socialism. 

What followed in the next decade was the Red Terror sweeping eastern Europe under the leadership of Lenin and a Trotsky, coming dangerously close to western Europe – indeed, the Bolsheviks had already infiltrated the German government. Italy, however, was shielded from the communist plague, due to Benito’s fascism.

In 1932 to 1933, the Soviets engineered a man-made famine and systemic genocide of white Christian farmers, turning the “Bread-basket of Europe”, Ukraine, into a desolate wasteland where up to 16.5 million white Christians in Ukraine were systematically exterminated. This news shocked Europe and let to the rise of Hitler in Germany that same year. 

Another man-made famine and orchestrated genocide was already going on in Germany, by the same International Bankers that orchestrated the Russian “Revolution” and funded the Bolsheviks. The German famine was caused by the robbery of all German gold and the endless moneyprinting by the International Bankers who controlled the Weimar Republic and the majority of German banking institutions. These events led to the acceptance of Mussolini’s anti-communist fascism in Germany a decade after Mussolini established fascism in Italy. 

Hitler, like all of Europe by this point, knew of the atrocities and genocides being committed by the Bolsheviks against Eastern Europe, and the threat was dire and imminent against Western Europe, and Germany was the country in between the East and the West. 

Fascism rose as a response against communism, a direct retaliation against communist Bolshevism to save Europe. And it did save Europe, until the International Bankers who controlled the Bank of England since stealing the stock market in 1815 after Napoleon’s Battle of Waterloo, and who controlled the Bank of the United States in 1913, which they called the Federal Reserve (since the US was resistant to a central bank, and the scheme worked), together conspired with the Communists to fool the UK and the US into joining against the two anti-Communist powers stopping Communism from spreading into Europe: Italy and Germany.

Because of this conspiracy and the power of the International Bankers, Communism defeated all of Europe in 1945.

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