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"The 19th Century in the West differed from the preceding eighteen centuries of the Christian era there in the emergence of two movements with a converging aim, which by the century's end dominated all its affairs. The one movement, Zionism, aimed at reassembling a dispersed nation in a territory promised to it by the Jewish god; the second movement, Communism, aimed at the destruction of separate nationhood as such.

Thus these two movements appeared at first sight to be fixedly opposed to each other, for the one made nationalism its religion, even its god, and the other declared war to the death on nationalism. This antagonism was only apparent, and in truth the two movements ran on parallel tracks...

The West has come to this dilemma through the pressure of two millstones, Communism and Zionism: the nation-destroying world-revolution and the new, nation-creating, ruling-class. The one has incited the mob; the other has gained mastery over rulers. Are the organizers of both the same? This book seeks to answer the question in its remaining chapters."

Source: Douglas Reed, "The Controversy of Zion" (1956), chapter 19

modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article=ControZion&C=19

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The facts have shown that - whether it is Zionism or Bolshevism - the Jewish soul is lost.

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