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'''Żydokomuna''' (Jewish communism) is a ] supported by some ] extremists parties in ] (], ]), stating that ]ish ] control (or want to control) the ]. '''Żydokomuna''' (Jewish communism in ]) is a ] supported by some ] ] parties in ], such as ] and ]. According to them, ]ish ]s control, or want to control, the ].


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Żydokomuna (Jewish communism in Polish language) is a conspiracy theory supported by some anti-Semitic extremist parties in Poland, such as Liga Polskich Rodzin and Samoobrona. According to them, Jewish Communists control, or want to control, the Polish government.

The term has been coined at the time of Polish-Soviet War, when the Bolsheviks were supported by a disproportionately large number of Jews. It was also used during the times of the People's Republic of Poland to refer to the secret police (Urząd Bezpieczeństwa), which also contained a disproportionately large number of Jewish personnel until the March 1968 events.

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