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The 1917 Judeo-Masonic revolution in Russia enabled by the secret strength of Communism: International Capital.

"This book should be essential reading for all who wish to know what is happening and why, throughout the world. and also what alone can be done to stop the conquests of the revolution: the power of monetary emission must be returned to the States everywhere. If that is not done in time, Communism will win."
-- the Translator, p.56


Red Symphony (1968) being an English translation of Chapter 40 of the Spanish language book by Dr. Josif Maksimovitch Landowsky, entitled "Sinfonia en Rojo Mayor" published in Madrid by Editorial E.R.S.A., which relayed certain interviews/interrogations in 1938 of the then former Soviet ambassador to France, Christian Georgievitch Rakovsky, self-described in the text (p.30) as a freemason and by Landowsky implicitly as of Jewish origins (p.7).
Translator: George KNUPFFER.

Follows themes later explored by Professor Antony C. Sutton in his various books including e.g. "Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution" (1974).

The halting, unidiomatic English translation may be commenced without loss at page 18.

The reference on page 24 to the "World Bank" has been used by commentators to impugn the text as a fraud as the World Bank only came into being in 1944 whereas Red Symphony was purportedly compiled from notes of interviews held in 1938. This criticism however assumes the translator (from Spanish and Russian versions) correctly conveyed the sense of the original word or phrase, whatever it was (undisclosed in the critiquing articles); for example it might have been to the Bank for International Settlements, which had already come into existence in 1930.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_for_International_Settlements

This page image version restores the previously missing print page 34 and omits all later commenters' notes.
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