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Jewish Bolshevism
conspiracy theory that Jews have been the driving force behind Communist movements

Cultural Bolshevism
nazi slogan opposing modernist and progressive cultural movements
The Eternal Jew
art exhibition

Żydokomuna
'''''''' (, Polish for "Judeo-Communism") is an anti-communist and antisemitic canard, or pejorative stereotype, suggesting that most Jews collaborated with the Soviet Union in importing communism into Poland, or that there was an exclusively Jewish conspiracy to do so. A Polish language term for "Jewish Bolshevism", or more literally "Jewish communism", Żydokomuna'' is related to the "Jewish world conspiracy" myth.
Pinsk massacre
Massacre of Jews by Poland
Szeged Idea
proto-fascist ideology from 1919 Hungary
Nástup
thumb|upright|Nástup, volume 7 issue 6 (1938)
Nástup (translated as "line up" "forming ranks", "deployment", or "ascent") was a semimonthly Slovak periodical, published between 1933 and 1940, that advocated Slovak autonomy, ethnonationalism, and antisemitism. Founded by Ferdinand Ďurčanský and his brother Ján, the magazine was oriented at younger Slovak Catholics, especially university students. Its readers, the most radical wing of the Slovak People's Party, were called "Nástupists" or "Nástup faction"; many of them had been previously affiliated with Rodobrana paramilitary and later with the
A Protocol of 1919
Fabricated antisemitic text