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In 1939, 10 percent of the membership of the central committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was still Jewish. According to Sheila Fitzpatrick, who has examined the log of official visitors to Stalin’s office in the 1930s, between 75 and 90 percent of these callers had Jewish names.

In 1939, 10 percent of the membership of the central committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was still Jewish. According to Sheila Fitzpatrick, who has examined the log of official visitors to Stalin’s office in the 1930s, between 75 and 90 percent of these callers had Jewish names.

Bernard Wasserstein (Jewish author) “The Jews of Europe Before the Second World War”, 2012