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The three biggest Communist mass murderers: Lenin, Stalin, and Mao. Today is the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik seizure of power, which led to the establishment of a communist regime in Russia ...
Within Russia itself, Stalin is increasingly viewed as a national hero, an opinion that has grown along with the size of Russia's Communist Party in the Duma over the last decade.
On the 100th anniversary of his death, it's worth recalling that almost all the worst features of communist totalitarianism began under Lenin, not Stalin and other successors.
The three biggest Communist mass murderers: Lenin, Stalin, and Mao. Analysis by Ilya Somin Today is the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik seizure of power, which led to the establishment of a ...
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation recognized Nikita Khrushchev's report on the personality cult of Joseph Stalin ...
"I would like to make my next film about the same repression system, but from the other side," the Ukrainian filmmaker says ...
If communist ideology were the primary animating purpose of Stalin’s life and worldview, he could never have made alliances with those he believed were imperialists.
The ominous final line of an important new history of Communism says this: “Far from dead, Communism as a governing template ...
Likewise, the approximately 30 million people that Stalin had killed were nearly all Russians, and those who were not Russian, Ukrainians for example, were members of other Soviet nationalities.