E-H. Schwacke: E-H. Schwacke of South Africa adds to our knowledge on the Jewish assassins of the Tsar’s family Balthasar’s Feast and the Tsar’s deathLOOKING forward to your USA trip.
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E-H.
Schwacke
of South Africa adds to our knowledge on the Jewish assassins of the Tsar’s family
Balthasar’s
Feast and the Tsar’s death
LOOKING forward to your USA trip. (I sat in on your meetings in Wartburg and at a Durban Hotel)
According to a previous sub editor, Benson, of our
Sunday Times, Yakov Sverdlov was the leading Jew in Moscow, who ordered the Tsar and his family to be executed in Ekaterinburg, named Sverdlovsk after the revolution had succeeded. Ekaterinburg was retaken by the
“White Russians” and, according to Mr. Benson’s write up on the event, an English reporter found chalked on the wall of the execution chamber the words in German:
Belsatsar aber ward in selbiger Nacht | Von seinen
Knechten umgebracht
Those are words from Heinrich Heine’s poem:
Belsazar