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Stalin was a dictator and a coward. Hitler was a hero, a great man. Everything he said would happen has happened. The JEWS DO virtually rule the world. Non-whites ARE taking over White homelands.

Opinions like that is exactly the reason why people in this world don't get along and is exactly why Hitler managed to brainwash people to follow him during WWII and, apparently, post WWII too.
 
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Opinions like that is exactly the reason why people in this world don't get along and is exactly why Hitler managed to brainwash people to follow him during WWII and, apparently, post WWII too.
And that is one reason he has "Banned" under Fascist Canuck
 
Mar 2011
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How did Stalin manage to outmaneuver so many​



After reading an interesting, and rather unique, book about Stalin, I just posted a very short review of it, at the Amazon?s website. Here it is, for those who might be interested:

I agree with those who wrote that Montefiore's voluminous "Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar" is not always easy reading. But it is certainly worthwhile for the light it sheds on relations between Stalin and his close subordinates, those whom he liquidated and those who survived him. Stalin's methods of domination--both brutal and ideological--are skillfully described. The same applies to personal relations between communist leaders. The Soviet Union was the first country in which the idea of proletarian dictatorship, formulated by Marx, was implemented. That is why all aspects of Soviet history are worth studying. Be aware that the number of characters is unusually large. Fortunately, Stalin's family tree and the introductory section entitled "List of Characters" should help readers to deal with this problem.


Ludwik Kowalski (see Wikipedia)

It is worth bearing in mind that the massive foreign intervention (eighteen foreign armies, I think I was told) destroyed the Russian working class, whose leaders went into the Army or the Party while the rest went back to the villages and became peasants again. That class was a very small minority anyway in Russia. The dictatorship of the proletariat was, in those circumstances, nonsense: the Party had to fight on or face massacre, but there wasn't any proletariat to do the dictating.
 
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