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Bolshevism

[bohl-shuh-viz-uhm, bol-] / ˈboʊl ʃəˌvɪz əm, ˈbɒl- /




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In “World Enemy No. 1,” the author charts the development of Nazi anticommunism, from its origins immediately after World War I, and the way the movement systematically targeted Jews as supposed agents of international Bolshevism.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025

Just as many of the Nazis they were dealing with saw the Cold War as part two of their own epic crusade against Bolshevism.

From Salon • Oct. 15, 2015

“He believed that Bolshevism is absolute evil,” wrote the grandson, Peter Basilevsky, in 2007.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 21, 2015

He reacted furiously against any suggestion that Bolshevism was a new religion, writing to Gorky in 1913 that trying to construct a new god was an exercise in necrophilia.

From The Guardian • Jan. 8, 2011

Every one is talking about Russia, and Bolshevism, because it is something that concerns the Old World directly.

From The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) by Blasco Ib??ez, Vicente