Judeo-Bolshevism is an unsophisticated lie commonly deployed against Communism, particularly by the far-right, that bears little basis in reality. It is a central tenet among those who promote the 'JQ' worldview, and debunking it does not require a particularly rigorous examination of fact.
Myth: The 'Jewish' Cheka and Felix Dzerzhinsky
It is often claimed that a 'majority' of commissars (or such nebulous adjectives interchangeable as 'prominent official', 'leader', 'member', 'high-ranking') were Jewish, or that the majority of those carrying out repressions were Jewish. This claim is verifiably false.
In the early period 1917-1922, only a slight presence of Jews is detected among the Cheka. In 1918, only 4.3% of Cheka commissars were Jewish. Of note, 54.3% were Latvian, who were an even numerically inferior minority group comprising less than 1% of the total population (compared to the Jews 4%). From 1918 to 1920, only four Jews ever served in the collegium (the highest governing body) of the Cheka out of a total of 58.[1]
After 1923, the Cheka was transformed into the OGPU, and the operations of the new organisation required literate and educated people to fulfil its purpose. Despite the fact that 70% of the Jewish population was literate compared to only 40% of Russians, Jews still only made up 15% of the OGPU leadership at this time. By the mid 1930's, the percentage of Jews began to peak due to the shortage of educated peoples from the Baltics, who were now excised from the territory of the USSR due to the Brest-Litovsk Treaty.
It is also insinuated that F. E. 'Iron Felix' Dzerzhinsky, head of the Cheka, was a Jew on account of his speaking Yiddish, his Jewish wife and a shaky fable alleging faked nobility.
First, Dzerzhinsky was noted for being a polyglot early on in his youth. In line with other nobles, Dzerzhinsky spoke French, Polish, German, Yiddish (n.b. mutually intelligible with German), Latin, Greek and Russian (there are documents from his education that attest to this). [2]
Next, consider that in the 1914 Russian Empire census, Jews were the second most urbanised population. The largest urbanite population were Russian at 8.8 million, followed by a rather significant Jewish population at 2.5 million (bear in mind the total Jewish population was ~5 million, so HALF of all Jews lived in cities compared to Russians hovering around 17%), then Polish at 1.45 million, then Ukrainians at 1.25 million (the numbers then taper off significantly).[3] So it is not particularly surprising that he happened to find a Jewish spouse and could speak her language.
Lastly, on the allegation that Dzerzhinsky was not truly a noble, the fable goes like this: his father decided to falsify nobility to conceal the fact that he was Jewish. [4] How and why his father decided to conceal his Jewishness in an area specifically set out for the Jews to live in the Russian Empire (the so-called 'Pales of Settlement') nobody knows. Notwithstanding the illogical nature of the story, it can be easily debunked by consulting the contemporary government documents themselves that show him and his father as Catholic nobles. [5]
Myth: The 'Jewish' Soviet Ruling Elite
Myth: Chinese Communism Was Jewish
Occasionally one may encounter the crackpot theory of Judeo-Sino-Communism.[6] Its basis may be refuted thusly: all of the supposed 'Jewish' influences were chiefly representatives of the Soviet aligned technocratic bureaucracy (which was often at acute contradiction with indigenous Chinese Communists). Promoters of this theory will never be able to name any prominent official/personality except for some miscellaneous Jewish doctors, journalists, bureaucrats, or Comintern/Soviet appointees that had marginal influence outside of their direct individual exertion on the character of the Chinese Revolution. In any case, what remained of these foreign tendencies were suppressed during the period of Sino-Soviet enmity, and totally stamped out by the end of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.
Fact: Jewish Overrepresentation Due to Socio-Cultural Factors, Quickly Normalised
Instead of constructing a grand 'Jewish Bolshevik' conspiracy, it is more likely that Jewish overrepresentation was the culmination of various sociological and practical considerations.