Wall St. and the Bolshevik Revolution
by Antony C. Sutton from reformation.org
PREFACE
PREFACE
Since the early 1920s, numerous pamphlets and articles, even a few books, have sought to forge a link between "international bankers" and "Bolshevik revolutionaries." Rarely have these attempts been supported by hard evidence, and never have such attempts been argued within the framework of a scientific methodology. Indeed, some of the "evidence" used in these efforts has been fraudulent,
Fortunately,
the State Department Decimal File, particularly the 861.00 section, contains
extensive documentation on the hypothesized link. When the evidence in these
official papers is merged with nonofficial evidence from biographies, personal
papers, and conventional histories, a truly fascinating story emerges.
We
find there was a link between some New
York international bankers and many revolutionaries,
including Bolsheviks. These banking gentlemen — who are here identified — had a
financial stake in, and were rooting for, the success of the Bolshevik
Revolution.
Who,
why — and for how much — is the story in this book.
Antony
C. Sutton
March 1974
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