Moscow's Secret Gold

BEICHMAN, ARNOLD

Moscow's Secret Gold by Arnold Beichman Long ago and long forgotten, at least in today's Kremlin, is Boris Yeltsin's decision on November 6, 1992, to outlaw the Communist party as a criminal...

...These packages were delivered through the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs to the Comintern to be laundered abroad and thereby finance the Soviet Union's subversive activities...
...Yeltsin defended himself by saying that the Communist party had suppressed basic human rights during its 70-year rule and that, in the interests of promoting world communism, it had violated the principles of international law by intervening in the internal affairs of other countries...
...We have already learned of the receipt of $2 million by Gus Hall, the secretary of the American Communist party, in 1989-the receipt countersigned by Anatoly Dobrynin, onetime Soviet ambassador in Washington...
...No matter...
...A great many of these formerly "eyes-only" documents, now known as Fond 89, are available for study...
...But Fond 89 is enough to embarrass, yet again, those who scoffed at the idea that "Moscow gold" was behind the international Communist movement...
...Most of these files are reports of the illegal distribution of funds to Communist parties abroad or to Communist fronts by Moscow and its battalions...
...the revolution came first...
...The Western-made weapons would be distributed to unnamed foreign Communist parties and representatives of "national liberation" movements...
...Arnold Beichman, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, is author of a biography of Yuri Andropov and of The Long Pretense: Soviet Treaty Diplomacy from Lenin to Gorbachev...
...Moscow's Secret Gold by Arnold Beichman Long ago and long forgotten, at least in today's Kremlin, is Boris Yeltsin's decision on November 6, 1992, to outlaw the Communist party as a criminal organization...
...With the former Communists now surging in influence in Moscow, Soviet archives not yet opened will probably remain secret for now (even though the release of documents has been a big dollar-earner for the Russian Treasury...
...The dull, plodding bookkeepers in the Central Committee and the signed receipts meticulously saved for posterity tell the strangest story of the 20th century...
...Today the Communist party is making its comeback...
...One of the most important archival collections deals with the creation in 1950 of an "International Trade Union Trust for the Support of Leftist Workers' Organizations" with a first-year budget of $2 million...
...And since the Central Committee archive is in the process of study and translation, we can be sure that this preliminary report is the tip of the iceberg...
...Even the most cursory examination confirms that throughout its history, even during the Gorbachev years, the Communist party administered an immense, no-expense-spared conspiracy against the non-Communist world...
...One remarkable document dated December 31, 1975, states that the party had approved Andropov's proposal to request from the Vietnamese defense minister 10,000 Western-made automatic rifles with 10 million rounds of ammunition in exchange for the same number of Soviet-made weapons...
...A 1919 document details the contents of six packages containing diamonds and pearls worth more than $1 million at the time...
...In 1955, the war chest reached $5 million...
...From 1950 to 1973, the Soviet "Trade Union Trust" distributed $100 million to Communist parties the world over...
...Who knows how much the Communist Party of the Soviet Union handed out between 1973 and 1991...
...A 1974 document contains a letter to the Central Committee from the chairman of the South African Communist party asking for 100 fake South African passports to enable the party's agents to enter South Africa...
...As evidence, the Yeltsin government presented more than 3,000 documents, comprising some 10,000 pages, in the form of secret memoranda or reports made over the years to the Central Committee of the Communist party...
...Andropov is all over these documents-the same Andropov who, when he came to power in 1982, was hailed in the West as a fellow liberal by American liberals...
...A more detailed but still incomplete analysis of the documents unveils the tactical details of the party's subversion strategy...
...The intent of this war chest was to create in the World Federation of Trade Unions (to which the American Federation of Labor refused to belong) a bulwark of support for Stalin and Soviet foreign policy...
...Russia was then in the midst of a devastating civil war that created widespread hunger and destitution...
...What overwhelms a reader of these documents, especially one who has followed Soviet history, are the billions of dollars spent to sponsor Moscow-controlled revolutionary movements while the Soviet peoples were suffering man-made famines and low standards of living (except, of course, for the Kremlin leadership and their regional satraps...
...The Soviet party contributed $1 million, Communist China $200,000, the rest coming from East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia...
...And with a vengeance...
...Party leaders challenged that decision in the Constitutional Court...
...Another document is from Yuri Andropov, then KGB chief and later party general secretary, confirming that 100 guns with ammunition had been delivered to the Workers' party of Cyprus...

Vol. 1 • March 1996 • No. 24


 
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