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1844-1918: THE ROTHSCHILDS vs. THE ROMANOVS

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fw:   May 3, 2013

1844: BENJAMIN DISRAELI WRITES OF ROTHSCHILD'S HATRED FOR RUSSIA

 

Benjamin Disraeliis a British-Jewish literary figure and aspiring politician. He will become two-time Prime Minister of Britain (1868, and again in 1874) and the dominant politician of 19th century Europe. Long before his rise to prominence, Disraeli publishes a political novel, Coningsby: The New Generation. Although fictional, Coningsby is based on contemporary British politics.

In the book, there is a character named Sidonia who represents Lionel de Rothschild (son of Nathan). Sidonia reveals to the politician Coningsby how unseen forces - the Jewish “Sidonias” foremost among them, shape Europe's affairs and secret revolutionary movements.

Sidonia (Rothschild) reveals his dislike for the Romanov Family (Russia's Tsars):" there has been no friendship between the Court of  St. Petersburg (Russia) and my family." 

 

1853-1856: THE CRIMEAN WAR
The Crimean War is fought between the Russian Empire, and an alliance of Britain, France, and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). Most of the conflict takes place on the Crimean Peninsula (Black Sea/Ukraine). On the surface, the war is fought for influence over territory of the Ottomans; including control of the Holy Land (Palestine).
 
Russian Tzar, Nicholas I, seeks to avoid war by assuring Britain that its only interest is to protect fellow Orthodox Christians under Muslim Ottoman rule. But Rothschild's Britain is determined to fight Russia. France will join them. 
 
The Rothschild Family finances the British-French war effort against the Tsar.
 

Russia loses the war and valuable Black Sea ports.

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