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Stalin led the bureaucratic caste that emerged from the ravages of the civil war. Together, they overthrew the Bolshevik leadership, later executing them all, not just Trotsky, and imposed a counterfeit "Bolshevism" that kept that caste in power under the slogan "socialism in one country." The police state that followed carries on today, and Putin is very much its heir.
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It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage documentary about two top competitors inside the upper hierarchy of early years of the USSR. Stalin was semi illiterate, an excellent political beru & political networks organizer. while Trotsky was an intellectual revolutionary leader and militia organizer ... during the organizing and foundation of the Red Army and defeats of the white Russian revolution ...he neglected his previous political networks and biased, so they switched side towards Stalin favor. Stalin was confident of strength and remains of Soviet Union. While Trotsky insisted on the international red revolution exporting to other countries.
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Like so many women of her time she was simply a pawn in a game of power and riches of men. I find it so crazy that while women couldn't have ownership of anything in those times they could also be then strapped with the fault for all the problems and tossed away as if it solved the issues of a monarchy. I'm glad we have come far but so much farther to go. Amazing documentary!
Sorry but bobby would have beaten Karpov if they had played he was almost 100 rating points ahead and to be 2800+ in the 70s was probably in reality better than Kasparov too.
OMG the voice of that Lisa Funnell woman is worse than nails down a chalk board.. that and her over-dramatic, extremist views make her intolerable, it's people like her that destroy artistic licence.
I have always been fascinated with Leonardo's drawings and sketches. They say more to me than his paintings. This was a great view of his works. I especially liked the way the museum curators exhibited his drawings in mat forms. I noticed that the pages were smaller than the mat 'window', and were suspended between each side. I wonder how they do that ! 😳
I believe Trotsky was born n 1879, which would have made him about 38 years old at the time of the October Revolution. To have been with Lenin for thirty years Trotsky would have had to have been eight years old when they met. And Lenin would have had to been a teen ager
I have a Faberge letter opener; the detail is amazing! I love the original birch box with the clasp that opens down instead of up. A truly beautiful piece!
"Great happiness for Russia was that during the years of difficult trials Russia was headed by the genius and unshakable commander I.V. Stalin. He was an outstanding personality, impressing the cruel time of the period in which his whole life took place. Stalin was a man of extraordinary energy, erudition and unyielding will, sharp, tough, merciless both in business and in conversation, which even I, brought up in the English parliament, could not oppose anything. Stalin, first of all, had a great sense of sarcasm and humor, as well as the ability to accurately express his thoughts. Stalin wrote speeches only himself, and his works have always sounded a great power. This power was so great in Stalin that he seemed unique among the leaders of all times and peoples. Stalin made the greatest impression on us. His influence on people was irresistible. When he entered the hall of the Yalta conference, all of us, as if on command, got up and, strangely enough, for some reason kept our hands at the seams. He had a deep, devoid of any panic, logical and meaningful wisdom. Stalin was an unsurpassed master of finding ways out of the most hopeless situation in difficult moments. In the most difficult moments, as well as in the moments of celebration, he was equally restrained, never succumbed to illusions. He was an unusually complex person. He created and subjuated himself a huge empire. It was a man who destroyed his enemy with his hands and forced us, whom he openly called imperialists, to rebel against the imperialists. Stalin was the greatest dictator, unparalleled in the world. He took Russia with a sokha, and left it equipped with nuclear weapons. No! Whatever they say about him, such history and peoples do not forget." From W. Churchill's speech in the House of Lords on December 21, 1959 on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the birth of I.V. Stalin:
Yeah he knew better though,that was all propaganda and BS and every politician in the world knew it was just words but as was almost everything Churchill wrote, it was pure gold 🤷♂️