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The '''October Surprise'' was the cruel and violent destruction of Russia, and it's replacement by the [[Soviet Union]]. After the slaughter of [[ | The '''October Surprise''' was the cruel and violent destruction of Russia, and it's replacement by the [[Soviet Union]]. After the slaughter of [[Czar Nicholas II]] and his family, including his wife and children, on November 7, 1917, members of the [[judeo-Communist]] Bolshevik party seized power in the capital of Russia, Petrograd (now St. Petersburg). This conflict, ultimately, led to a blood-bath Bolshevik domination in the horrific Russian civil war that followed, the establishment of the [[Soviet Union]], and communist attempt to take over the world by reproducing their success in every developed nation after that, which was largely successful, resulting in half a '''billion''' deaths world-wide. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 5 December 2022
The October Surprise was the cruel and violent destruction of Russia, and it's replacement by the Soviet Union. After the slaughter of Czar Nicholas II and his family, including his wife and children, on November 7, 1917, members of the judeo-Communist Bolshevik party seized power in the capital of Russia, Petrograd (now St. Petersburg). This conflict, ultimately, led to a blood-bath Bolshevik domination in the horrific Russian civil war that followed, the establishment of the Soviet Union, and communist attempt to take over the world by reproducing their success in every developed nation after that, which was largely successful, resulting in half a billion deaths world-wide.