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humble_pete_digger@lemm.ee 4 days agoYes. To be with their people. Good idea, didn’t work . Not worried about jao sorry
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humble_pete_digger@lemm.ee 4 days agoYes. To be with their people. Good idea, didn’t work . Not worried about jao sorry
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 4 days ago
What people? There weren’t Jews there until the Oblast was formed. Are you under some bizarre idea that Jews are indigenous to the far East of Siberia? There were no Jews there before 1934 when it was formed and they were forcibly sent there.
You are trying really hard to defend the idea that there was no antisemitism in the Soviet Union and it’s utter nonsense as some of my relatives could have told you before they died. But you know those lying Jews can’t be trusted, am I right?
humble_pete_digger@lemm.ee 4 days ago
^ it was an idea for their benefit. sure - it didnt work, but the intentions here were positive.
Again - Karl - do you remember the climate for jews back in the days ? noone would give them land. US turned jew ship back: history.com/…/wwii-jewish-refugee-ship-st-louis-1… and they were all killed.
USSR should get nothing but a praise for giving them land and accepting jewish refugees.
Maybe it didnt work out in the end - but the intentions here were good and pure.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Autonomous_Oblast
making it into some anti-communist spiel doesnt hold water.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 4 days ago
The idea that shoving all the Jews into a tiny place in the middle of nowhere in Siberia was “for their benefit” is some real fucking revisionism along the lines of “the Nazis were just protecting themselves” as a defense of the Holocaust.
And this has nothing to do with communism and everything to do with Joseph Stalin.
The idea that the “intentions were pure” to force hundreds of thousands of Jews to live in a frozen hellscape is ridiculous- unless, of course, you think Jews deserve it.
humble_pete_digger@lemm.ee 4 days ago
I think life was just harder back then for everyone.