On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 02:05:33PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Two Hundred Years Together; Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn First English translation of censored chapters translated (no cost) https://twohundredyearstogether.wordpress.com/2017/01/25/chapter-2/
Amazing. How times change. "The future Nicholas I, Grand Duke at that time, noted in his diary: “It is astonishing that they [Jews] remained surprisingly faithful to us in 1812 and even helped us where they could, at the risk of their lives.”20" "After 1814, the reunification of central Poland brought together more than 400,000 Jews. The Jewish problem was then presented to the Russian government with more acuteness and complexity. In 1816, the Government Council of the Kingdom of Poland, which in many areas enjoyed a separate state existence, ordered the Jews to be expelled from their villages—they could also remain there, but only to work the land, and this without the help of Christian workers. But at the request of the Kahal of Warsaw, as soon as it was transmitted to the Emperor, Alexander gave orders to leave the Jews in place by allowing them to engage in the trade of vodka, on the sole condition that they should not sell it on credit.22"