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Swiss Haven The Role of Switzerland in World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution

Switzerland, a small nation with perpetual neutrality, played a unique role during World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution.

Established in 1815, Switzerland's 'perpetual neutrality' status allowed representatives from warring nations to meet freely.

This was no accident, but a strategic move by the Rothschilds, creating a safe haven in the heart of Europe.

The Bolshevik Revolution faced a major challenge: transporting their army and equipment across Europe to Russia.

Max Warburg, a Rothschild agent, solved this by packing them into sealed box cars for safe passage to the Russian border.

Once in Russia, Lenin and Trotsky applied the tenets laid down by Sergei Nechayev in his Revolutionary Catechism.

They promised land and better living conditions to the war-weary Russian populace, gaining their support.

In November 1917, the Bolsheviks staged their successful revolution.

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