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Khrushchev's Brother-In-Law
Malenkov (Georgi Maximilianovich Molenk), was a member of the
Politburo and Orgburo until 1952, then member of the Supreme
Presidium, President of the Ministerial Council after the death of
Stalin; Minister in the government of Bulganin since 1955. He was
a Jew.
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Malenkov's Wife
The present wife of Malenkov is the Jewess Pearlmutter, known
as “Comrade Schans chuschne”, who was Minister (Commissar) for
the fishing industry in the Soviet government in the year
1938. If Malenkov had not been a Jew, it is extremely unlikely
that he would have married a Jewess, and the latter would also
not have married him.
Russian Jews
married Russian Jews.
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Khruschev's Wife
Nina Khruschev, the wife of Nikita was a Hebrewess.
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Kruschev's Grandaughter
Dr. Nina L. Khrushcheva is a
Jewish Russian American professor of international affairs at The
New School, a senior fellow of the World Policy Institute, and a
professor at Columbia University. Her book Imagining Nabokov will
be published by Yale University Press this autumn.
The New School is an elite Jewish
university.
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Sergei Nikitich Khrushchev
And Yenta Khrushchev
Sergei Nikitich Khrushchev is the son of former Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev, now resides in the United States where he
is a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International
Studies at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Amazing the way the communists
have inserted their children in American life. I wonder if
Hitler had any kids, if they would be welcome?
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