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Stalin’s mass murders were entirely rational


Posted: 2008-09-04 00:31:24+05:30 IST
Updated: Sep 04, 2008 at 0031 hrs IST

When it comes to mass murder, it’s often said that Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had an edge over Germany’s Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Yet, 45 years after his death, a controversial new Russian book claims that Stalin acted “entirely rationally” in executing and imprisoning millions of people in Gulag labour camps in remote areas of Siberia.

And, what’s most shocking is that the book actually justifies tyrant Stalin’s acts, saying “he did what he did to ensure the country’s modernisation”.

The book, a sort of teaching manual, titled A History of Russia, 1900-1945, is to be the latest guide for teachers to promote patriotism among the Russian youth and would form the basis of a school text book , the Daily Mail reported. It may be mentioned here that at the end of the 1930s, Stalin launched a campaign of political repression. Millions of people who were a threat or suspected of being a threat to the Soviet politics were executed or exiled to Gulag labour camps, where many died of malnutrition, disease and exposure.

Historians estimate up to 20 million people perished as a result of his actions —more than the six million killed during Hitler’s genocide of the Jews.

But, the manual says that the Great Terror of the 1930s came about as Stalin “did not know who would deal the next blow, and for that reason he attacked every known groupand movement”.

The book emphasises that “it’s is important to show that Stalin acted in a concrete historical situation” and that he acted “entirely rationally”—as the guardian of a system, and as a consistent supporter of reshaping the country into an “industrialised state”. Alexander Danilov said, “We are not defending Stalin. We are just exploring his personality, explaining his motives .”

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» HITLER
Posted by john f nicklas on 2008-09-05 06:57:33.934312+05:30
HITLER AT LEAST GAVE THE ALLIES A CHANCE OF PEACE IN 43..AND OFFERED TO RELEASE THE JEWS INTERNED. BUT CHURCHILL AND ROOSEVELT REFUSED..AND TURNED A BLIND EYE TO THE ATTROCITIES COMMITED BY STALIN..NOT ONLY IN RUSSIA..WHERE IT'S MORE LIKE 40-50 MILLION DEAD...BUT TO THE MILLIONS IN EASTERN EUROPE..HITLER WAS A SAINT COMPARED TO THAT MONSTER..AND THE WORLD SHOULD KNOW THIS!!

» Fuhrer
Posted by Swazthick on 2008-09-11 18:00:02.832701+05:30
The world thinks of Hitle as a monster but HE was simply a superb leader who moved the whole nation into greatness. Both the U.S and Britain in thier greed for world domination had potrayed their honourable enemies into despicable creatures. Churchill personally loathed Gandhi.!!! From here we can imagine to what ends these two countries can go to. U.S- underhand swines.

» stalin
Posted by ed vogeo on 2008-09-09 09:01:43.341255+05:30
what is the source of your information on Roosevelt and Churchill?

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