A quick search turns back none of these labels. Perhaps they were soviet companies after the revolution. Tsar Nick banned alcohol in 1914, partially responsible for the revolution that killed his whole family.
So, you are a liar. You didn't do any relevant search to check posted information.
Jewish participation in producing cheap alcohol in Eastern Europe is well-established fact. Nuance is in that they mostly act in Pale of settlement regions.
No, of course it wasn't. But Jews often used alcohol to put population they parasitise on into debt and vegetable existence, even if they didn't produce it. Interesting ,that Jews themselves often suffer from alcoholism with full degradation.
A quick search turns back none of these labels. Perhaps they were soviet companies after the revolution. Tsar Nick banned alcohol in 1914, partially responsible for the revolution that killed his whole family.
Well, quick serarch in Russian language for "дореволюционные пивные этикетки" easily gives a lot of links, including f.e. https://pikabu.ru/story/pivnyie_yetiketki_dorevolyutsionnyie_birofiliya_part_2_6373397 where you could find full images of some beer labels used in OP collage. Like
https://cs10.pikabu.ru/post_img/2018/12/22/10/1545501519179068185.jpg
And even some with David star that is not in collage
https://cs7.pikabu.ru/post_img/2018/12/22/10/1545501533177840967.jpg
So, you are a liar. You didn't do any relevant search to check posted information.
Jewish participation in producing cheap alcohol in Eastern Europe is well-established fact. Nuance is in that they mostly act in Pale of settlement regions.
I dont doubt that, but the original post implies that most of the alcohol was Jewish, but it’s simply not the case.
No, of course it wasn't. But Jews often used alcohol to put population they parasitise on into debt and vegetable existence, even if they didn't produce it. Interesting ,that Jews themselves often suffer from alcoholism with full degradation.