British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the Soviet ambassador to London
Ivan Maisky (Jewish), at the Soviet Embassy in London in September 1941.
Levin, Nora. The Jews in the Soviet Union since 1917: Paradox of Survival, Volume 1. New York University Press. 1990. p.391.

Would I be correct in my speculation, Maisky being another bit of the picture, that in true NOAHide form only the heathen got trips out of the USSR. I would include "cultural" events like Olympic games, conferences etc?
ReplyDeleteI've read through lists of who was who in charge of the killer state in blogs, COMINTERN, PRAVDA, NKVD etc, but has work been done checking who got the three weeks outside the box leave chits?
I'm not sure on that, I've read that Jews had a much easy time emigrating from the Soviet Bloc than the goyyim.
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