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bah, that's just a drop in soviet crimes
Anyway, we need pics - including ones of You, Shiva!
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Originally posted by Zoid
[img]http://worldof****.wordpress.com/files/2007/01/lenin.jpg[/img]
Vladimir Iljitj Uljanov (Lenin)hero of the Soviet Union and spiritual leader of the International Working Class!Mass murderer
Following the assassination attempt on Lenin, and the successful assassination of Petrograd chief of secret police Moisei Uritsky, Stalin, in a telegram to Lenin, argued that a policy of "open and systematic mass terror" be instigated against "those responsible". Lenin and the other Bolsheviks agreed, and instructed Felix Dzerzhinsky, whom Lenin had appointed to head the Cheka in 1917, to commence a "Red Terror", which was officially announced to the public on September 1, 1918, by the Bolshevik newspaper, Krasnaya Gazeta.[1] Approximately 12,700 were executed in the course of 1918-20.[14]Scholars estimate that between 1918-21 up to 50,000 were executed[2]
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Originally posted by Zoid
Yeah, it�s pretty famous
Btw the people behind Lenin are Josef Stalin, Yakov Sverdlov (first leader of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) he was the de facto head of state of the Russian SFSR from shortly after the October Revolution until the time of his death in 1918) and Felix Dzerzhinsky (ruthless leader of the secret police, Cheka/GPU and responsible for the develoment of the forced labor camps in Siberia that later became the Gulag)
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Originally posted by b etor
ooh i've seen that picture before
Btw the people behind Lenin are Josef Stalin, Yakov Sverdlov (first leader of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) he was the de facto head of state of the Russian SFSR from shortly after the October Revolution until the time of his death in 1918) and Felix Dzerzhinsky (ruthless leader of the secret police, Cheka/GPU and responsible for the develoment of the forced labor camps in Siberia that later became the Gulag)
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