From Socialist Appeal, Vol. III No. 28, 28 April 1939, p. 8.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’ Internet Archive.
Earl Browder, generalissimo of the Communist Party, has produced a new alibi for Stalin’s refusal to open the doors of the Soviet Union to the Jewish and other refugees from fascist countries.
Browder’s latest explanation is best understood in the light of what has preceded it.
Our party organized a campaign to open the doors of America to the refugees. That campaign found no echo in the Communist Party. First of all because, as supporters of Roosevelt, the Stalinists would not raise a demand which he was known to be opposed to. Secondly, because they could scarcely call for opening America’s doors to the refugees without illumining the embarrassing fact that Stalin was refusing to open the doors of the Soviet Union to the refugees.
This line of the Stalinists did not go unquestioned by their own members and sympathizers. Letters poured into the Daily Worker and the Jewish Freiheit. After weeks of demands for an explanation, The Daily Worker on November 28, 1938 finally provided one, entitled The U.S.S.R. and the Issue of Refugees, by V.J. Jerome.
The nub of Jerome’s explanation was his statement that:
“One must also realize that there are thousands of Jewish refugees who, though fleeing from fascist terror, are in their class status and outlook, bourgeois or petty-bourgeois and, consequently, may not wish or may not be able to adjust themselves to a Socialist economy and culture. And, of course, everybody realizes that, particularly in the present period, with the second imperialist world war already raging, the greatest vigilance must be observed against the penetration of carefully planted spies and other fascist agents.”
When Jerome’s article appeared, far from silencing the questioners, it aroused a whole new series of questions. If, after twenty years, a so-called Socialist State cannot assimilate a few hundred thousand non-proletarian elements – and we are talking about penniless Jews fleeing from fascism! – that would mean that half of humanity has nothing to hope for from Socialism.
That this alibi for Stalin was completely false was evidenced not only by the fact that the doors of the Soviet Union were not opened to the proletarian Jews seeking to flee from Hitler, but also by the ensuing events: the doors of the Soviet Union remained closed to the Czechoslovak anti-fascists – including fleeing Communists! – and to the hundreds of thousands of proletarian Spanish fighters whose pleas from the concentration camps of France are unheeded by the Stalinist bureaucracy.
The hostile reception of Jerome’s alibi by the sympathizers of the Communist Party finally impelled Fuehrer Browder himself to wrestle with the question, in the New Masses of April 4. “There are a great many questions on why the Soviet Union doesn’t open its borders to the Jewish refugees,” he said.
And here is Browder’s answer:
“The answer is that more Jewish refugees are going into the Soviet Union than into all other countries combined.”
Previous justifications of keeping the doors of Russia closed having failed, Browder now claimed that the doors were open all the time!
Browder’s attempt to answer one challenge – that of Dr. S. Margoshes, editor of the Jewish Day – now appear in the New Masses of April 25:
“All my observations and information support the claim that, considering exclusively the period since the beginning of the present fascist chain of aggressions and the rise of the current refugee problem, there are more refugees enjoying asylum in the Soviet Union than in France, Britain and the United States combined – and that this applies to Jewish as to all other categories. There are no official figures for any country that I have been able to find.”
The dishonesty of Browder’s “answer” is easily demonstrated:
This alibi is no better than his others. Why, in the name of socialism, does the Soviet government require an invitation to the Evian conference before it can open the doors of Russia to the refugees. The Evian conference is an absolute fraud, a piece of mumbo-jumbo organized by the capitalist powers, not to facilitate immigration but to duck the problem. It has done nothing for the refugees, because it is designed to do nothing. When Browder makes Soviet admission of refugees hinge on arrangements with the Evian conference he is putting off their admission forever.
Squirm as they may, the hirelings – of Stalin cannot conceal or mitigate the plain fact: the refugees from fascist terror, whether Jews or Czechoslovak Communists or Spanish Loyalists, are barred by Stalin from entering the “Socialist Fatherland.”
Last updated on 17 January 2016