Click here for the source document: Russia. No. 1 (1919). A Collection of Reports on Bolshevism in Russia.

These are a collection of reports mostly from British diplomatic and military personnel stationed in Russia at the time of the Bolshevik Revolution, which were made to the British Foreign Office in London. Some of the reports also come from private citizens and other witnesses in Russia who were later interviewed by British officials.

The audio files for this series were replaced with higher-quality copies on March 14th, 2017.

Bolshevism in Russia - The Work of the Jews, Part 1

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This series of podcasts is based upon the Russia. No. 1 (1919) report, which primarily consists of British diplomatic communications back to the Home Office in London from inside Russia, containing eyewitness accounts of some of the atrocities of the Bolshevik Revolution, and identifications of the perpetrators.  

Hand in hand with the accounts found in the Russia No. 1 Report is this article about the Bolshevik takeover of Britain's embassy in Moscow, from a September, 1918 New York Times article.

This article, from the September, 1918 New York Times, talks about the "bloodthirsty" Red Press and the articles in those jewish-controlled newspapers demanding the extermination of the Russian Bourgeoisie.