The main purveyors of funds for the [communist] revolution, however, were neither the crackpot Russian millionaires nor the armed bandits of Lenin. The “real” money primarily came from certain British and American circles which for a long time past had lent their support to the Russian revolutionary cause. […] The important part played by the wealthy American banker, Jacob Schiff (Jewish) in the events in Russia, though as yet only partially revealed, is no longer a secret. Referring to a telegram sent by Lord Rothchild (Jewish) to Wilhelm II on the eve of war, Emil Ludwig (Jewish), in his book “June 1914,” says: “This banker, with all that amount of Jewish money behind him, could have embarrassed us as much as Schiff of New York embarrassed Russia.”
Arsène de Goulévitch (Russian historian) “Czarism and Revolution”, 1962