Jewish Membership in the Soviet Politburo 1917-1926.

Despite Zionist lies to the contrary the ruling full Soviet politburo was between 40% and 60% Jewish from 1917 until 1 January 1926 when it dropped down to 22%. Jews were 1.8% of the population of the USSR in the first Soviet census of 1926. In particular the three very powerful and influential Jewish individuals, Trotsky, Kamenev, and Zinoviev were prominent in the politburo. By November 1926 they has all been removed. But, in 1930 Kaganovich would be selected to the body. Below I go over each politburo from 1917-1926. The source is linked at the bottom.

10 Oct 1917 – Bubnov, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Lenin, Sokolnikov, Stalin, and Trotsky – 57% Jewish.

25 March 1919 – Kamenev, Krestinskii, Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky – 40% Jewish.

5 April 1920 – Kamenev, Lenin, Stalin, Krestinsky, and Trotsky – 40% Jewish.

16 March 1921 – Zinoviev, Kamenev, Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky – 60% Jewish.

3 April 1922 – Zinoviev, Kamenev, Lenin, Rykov, Stalin, Tomsky, and Trotsky – 43% Jewish.

26 April 1923 – Zinoviev, Kamenev, Lenin, Rykov, Stalin, Tomsky, and Trotsky – 43% Jewish.

2 June 1924 – Bukharin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Rykov, Stalin, Tomsky, Trotsky – 43% Jewish.

1 January 1926 – Bukharin, Voroshilov, Zinoviev, Kalinin, Molotov, Rykov, Stalin, Tomsky, and Trotsky – 22% Jewish.

https://soviethistory.msu.edu/1934/all-stalins-men/all-stalins-men-texts/politburo-composition-1917-1949/

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