The First Attempt to Conquer Europe Was in 1920

Soviet-Polish War of 1919-20 was the brainchild of Leon Trotsky (a Jew) and was the cornerstone – and the springboard – for another brainchild of his (yes, Trotsky was a far more important Bolshevist leader than Lenin). The permanent revolution – non-stop Bolshevist expansion with the (intermediate) objective of conquering and annexing (into the Bolshevist Soviet state) the whole continental Europe.

Contrary to what Nazis deeply, passionately and sincerely believed, there was nothing Jewish about this objective and it had nothing to do with (fake) plans of non-existent “Elders of Zion” to take over the world.

This idea was a 100% Russian; which was bot surprising at all because the Soviet Russia was not a “subversive project of world Jewry” but a Bolshevist reincarnation of the Russian Empire (since Ivan the Terrible, Russian tsars and emperors intended to conquer the whole Europe, annex it into Russian imperial state and convert its population to Russian Orthodox Christianity).

Therefore, Leon Trotsky was mentally not a Jew at all (he was Jewish only by blood) but a Russian imperialist, hell-bent (literally) at expanding the Russian state as far as possible. And his “permanent revolution” was but a Bolshevist version of centuries-old Russian imperial doctrine of permanent expansion… everywhere.

Trotsky was well aware of the problems of a newborn Soviet Russia; however, he (correctly) believed that the post-war continental Europe was so weak in terms of military power (especially Germany stripped of almost all of its armed forces by Versailles criminals) that it would be an easy prey.

In Trotsky’s (actually, quite professional) opinion, newborn Poland was no match for a million-strong Red Army (which had the experience of the Russian Civil War); German Reichswehr was all but non-existence and France was simply unwilling to fight (it was unwilling 20 years later which was the #1 reason for the Fall of France)

Consequently, in 1920, Red Army had almost a 100% chance of conquering first Poland, then Germany, then France… and then the whole continental Europe.

It did not happen. Polish Army led by J;zef Pilsudski performed the Miracle on the Vistula and all but annihilated the invading Red Army. Lenin and Trotsky were forced to sign a treaty not very different from the one with Germany in 1918.

This disaster vindicated Stalin and the decision was made to make the next attempt to conquer Europe only after the creation of a mammoth Soviet military-industrial complex – which took twenty years. On June 23, 1941, the Red Army was set to repeat the invasion into Poland.


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