German generals allegedly chose surrender after the Russian Revolution because they feared a stronger German working-class revolution at home.
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German generals allegedly chose surrender after the Russian Revolution because they feared a stronger German working-class revolution at home.
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"...That changed the mind, the calculus of these German generals. The 1917 Russian Revolution. Why did the revolution happen? Because Tsar Nicholas was too..."
"He's very important. He's now head of the German military, as well as head of the German nation. And he forced the German government..."
"And the thinking of the army at this point is, listen, we've been in this situation before. We lost Napoleon. And so we just..."
"...a fake czar in the Kremlin. But it also involved the 1917 color revolution, the Bolshevik coup. It also involved a sort of a..."
"...I hope all of you don't see too far away. because 1917 was a miracle 1948 was a miracle 1967 was a miracle 2017..."
"...say that the there's been a series of miracles okay so 1917 was the Balfour Declaration when basically the rich Empire permitted the Jews..."
"...okay? Really interesting. Okay, so now I want to talk about 1917. What happens in 1917 is this. World War I is breaking out,..."
"...to the rise of communism everywhere including in china okay so 1917 1917 the october revolution it was a wild gamble and it"
"...okay? Don't worry about the idea, okay? Okay. All right. So, 1917, you have Lord Rothschild, okay? Balfour, the British government, is sending a..."
"...piece of evidence is the communist revolution. The Bolshevik revolution in 1917 that overthrew the government of Russia to create a communist government. First,..."
"...he's a Jew, okay? So I will point out that in 1917, he helped lead the revolution. But before that, he was actually in..."
"...that person, okay? That's just the reality. All right, so October 1917 is when the Bolsheviks launched a revolution and they seized power. And..."
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