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'''Żydokomuna''' (] for "Jewish communism") |
'''Żydokomuna''' (] ] for "Jewish communism") was a ] supported by some ] groups in ]. According to them, ]ish ]s control, or want to control, the ]. | ||
The term has been coined at the time of ], when the ]s were supported by a disproportionately large number of Jews. It was also used during the times of the ] to refer to the ] (]), which also contained a disproportionately large number of Jewish personnel until the ]. | The term has been coined at the time of ], when the ]s were supported by a disproportionately large number of Jews. It was also used during the times of the ] to refer to the ] (]), which also contained a disproportionately large number of Jewish personnel until the ]. |
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Żydokomuna (Polish neologism for "Jewish communism") was a conspiracy theory supported by some anti-Semitic groups in Poland. 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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