Stalin’s amazingly accurate predictions about Russia

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Surprisingly accurate predictions left descendants I.V. Stalin, some of whom have already turned. Prophetic prediction I.V. Stalin on Russia - the USSR, the Russian people and the East (quoted by R. Kosolapov’s article, “What is the truth about Stalin?”. Pravda newspaper, July 4, 1998).

On the very eve of the war with Finland, JV Stalin invited the famous revolutionary Alexander Kollontai, the daughter of the tsarist general, who was plenipotentiary ambassador to Sweden (1930 - 45), to his office for a talk. The conversation was very trusting and made an extraordinary impression on AM Kollontai. “Coming out of the Kremlin, I did not go, ran, repeating, so as not to forget what Stalin said. Going into the house ... began to write. It was already deep night ... An indelible impression! I took a different look at the world around me. (To this conversation) I turned mentally many, many times already during the war and after it, reread, and always found something new ... And now, as a reality, I see Stalin's office in the Kremlin, it has a long table and Stalin ... Goodbye , he said:
- Be brave. Hard times are coming. They need to be overcome ... Overcome. Be sure to overcome! Strengthen health. Temper in the fight.

The record of this conversation with I. V. Stalin was found in A. M. Kollontai's diaries, which she kept for a long time. For the first time, these archival extracts were published by the historian and biographer A.M. Kollontai, doctor historical Sciences MI Trush in cooperation with prof. R. I. Kosolapov in the journal "Dialogue" for 1998
I. V. Stalin said:

“Many of the affairs of our party and people will be perverted and spat upon, primarily abroad, and in our country too. Zionism, striving for world domination, will cruelly revenge us for our successes and achievements. He still regards Russia as a barbarous country, as a raw materials appendage. And my name will also be slandered, slandered. I will assign a lot of atrocities.
World Zionism will strive with all its might to destroy our Union so that Russia can never rise again. The strength of the USSR is in the friendship of nations. The edge of the struggle will be directed, first of all, at breaking this friendship, at separating the borderlands from Russia. Here, I must admit, we have not done everything. There is still a large field of work.

Nationalism will raise its head with particular force. He will crush internationalism and patriotism for a while, only for a while. National groups within nations and conflicts will arise. Many pygmy leaders will appear, traitors within their nations.
In general, in the future development will go more difficult and even frantic ways, turns will be extremely steep. It goes to the fact that the East is especially excited. There will be sharp contradictions with the West.
And yet, no matter how events unfold, time will pass, and the views of new generations will be turned to the deeds and victories of our socialist Fatherland. Year after year, new generations will come. They will again raise the banner of their fathers and grandfathers and give us their due in full. They will build their future on our past. "

Further, according to this diary entry, JV Stalin said:

“All this will fall on the shoulders of the Russian people. For the Russian people are a great people! The Russian people are good people! Among the Russian people, among all nations, the greatest patience! The Russian people have a clear mind. He was born to help other nations! The Russian people have great courage, especially in difficult times, in dangerous times. He is initiative. He has a persistent character. He is a dreamy people. He has a goal. Because it is harder than other nations. You can rely on it in any trouble. The Russian people are irresistible, inexhaustible! ”
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  1. +1
    6 January 2016 00: 53
    Quote: Petrof
    Quote: EvgNik
    You do not have a hero Vlasov, by chance?


    but for you, those who do not like Stalin must necessarily love Vlasov?
    Vlasov, by the way, was the Communists, like Lenin, like Gorbachev, like Yeltsin, like Khrushchev
    how do you feel about them?
    Do you like these leaders of the Soviet state?

    Dear, Vlasov, Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and others like them were not communists - they were “bearers” of party cards, nothing more!
  2. +1
    6 January 2016 01: 51
    It was in vain that the monuments to Stalin were torn down. sometimes I admire his industrial projects. a plant, next to it there are barracks for its builders, then mansions for the inspectors setting up the equipment, then housing for the plant employees, and immediately the infrastructure - an electrical center, a railway line. and VRV factories were built and parks and theaters... and there was so much oil and gas, and most importantly, thieves! I do not agree with Wasserman. executions for certain people are so necessary
  3. +1
    6 January 2016 01: 51
    Quote: Radikal


    Dear, Vlasov, Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and others like them were not communists - they were “bearers” of party cards, nothing more!
    in 91, 100% of the members of the CPSU were simply ticket holders, because no one, not one, came out to defend their party.
    1. +2
      6 January 2016 04: 56
      How do you imagine it, ordinary communists are going to attack the Kremlin? They simply left the party, whose leadership discredited socialist principles and communist ideals...
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    3. +1
      7 January 2016 12: 43
      In 91, the party, unlike the Komsomol, was a swamp, a huge swamp, imagine, right up to the horizon and didn’t even gurgle. This is me as a former communist (I left the party in 1990 due to disagreement with Gorbachev’s policies). In my party group of 21 people, there were only... four workers, including me. Everything else is etr. If you want to completely ruin the Idea, entrust its implementation to an intellectual.
  4. Dam
    0
    6 January 2016 01: 54
    History separates truth from lies. To a great man - fond memory.
  5. +1
    6 January 2016 01: 54
    Quote: Radikal
    Dear, Vlasov, Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and others like them were not communists - they were “bearers” of party cards, nothing more!


    More precisely, opportunists, careerists and saboteurs hiding behind party membership cards while it was profitable.
  6. +3
    6 January 2016 02: 13
    Actually, I am also familiar with Stalin’s other opinion about the Russian people, and I trust him more than the author distributing the “Kolontai records.” In his declining years, Anastas Mikoyan, the ONLY one of the top apparatchiks of the Stalin era, honestly and openly called the entire Stalinist elite scoundrels: “we were all scoundrels” - his words. At one of the night gatherings at Stalin's dacha for a circle of close associates, the results of the war and the subsequent balance of power in the world were discussed. Mikoyan was present and repeated Stalin's statement about the Russian people. Noting the undoubted merits and contribution of the Russian people to the victory, he said that the Russian people had suffered colossal losses, their potential had been undermined and they would no longer be able to influence the world as they once were. A new hegemon is emerging onto the world stage - China.
  7. 0
    6 January 2016 02: 48
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuATtqTjI2M
  8. -1
    6 January 2016 03: 34
    Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Stalin, Putin are the best rulers of the country!!! Glory to them!
  9. +4
    6 January 2016 05: 28
    Turn Stalin, a pragmatist to the core, into Vanga? How long should you smoke Herbolife?
  10. 0
    6 January 2016 06: 13
    I like where these diaries used to be, why they were only made public now. It’s high time to impale the fifth column who receives a salary at the US Embassy, ​​how much they can crap. Or we want a second Ukraine. These sleep and see us as ordinary people, we are slaves for them. I don’t understand V.V. in some matters. I don’t exclude Putin that he doesn’t reach everyone. And it would be necessary to imprison Serdyukov’s harem man. There are too many misunderstandings in the country and at conferences our president begins to avoid sensitive issues. Maybe it’s better for people to re-open their eyes to many things...
  11. 0
    6 January 2016 06: 23
    this is for the liberals who lick the ass of the Americans!
  12. +3
    6 January 2016 06: 44
    there is another prediction of a famous person
  13. +2
    6 January 2016 07: 11
    Quote: tao
    And the Russian people turned out not to be "inexhaustible" at all.

    Judging by the comments, the people are waking up, but the authorities are afraid of socialism like hell and will not take this path so easily. Although the former communist, pioneer and Komsomol member, the proven defender of the USSR does not strive for socialism even of the Scandinavian type. Although the media is trying to create his cult of personality, he will never become one and, unfortunately, do not hope for these changes. All that remains is to remember the great Stalin and cherish his glorious name.
  14. -1
    6 January 2016 07: 39
    Do not judge a person by the stories of people who have not seen him, but only heard something from others, who were told by those who were told by knowledgeable (according to them) people...
    1. -3
      6 January 2016 09: 22
      Quote: Kuvabatake
      Don't judge a person by what people say


      We will not judge the man through whose rule we have survived.
      We will condemn the one thanks to whose rule we simply survive...
  15. +4
    6 January 2016 07: 50
    The trouble is that before you take a book from the library and read the original source while seeing the writer! And now they “embossed” the photo, signed what they wanted and posted it on the Internet or attributed the phrase to a person! Few people will check this information. As the saying goes, “what is written with a pen cannot be cut out with an axe!” BUT IN WORD YOU CAN CUT OUT IN EASY!!!!
    1. +2
      6 January 2016 08: 30
      Quote: taseka
      And now they “embossed” the photo, signed what they wanted and posted it on the Internet

      So this is the best thing to eat. And if you cook it correctly, pepper it, add salt, then why bother? So the Protocols of the Wise Men, the Testaments of Lenin, the Plans of Dulles, the Diaries of Kollontai and other fake products are born. Depending on fashion, the old is taken out of the chests and new ones are invented, overgrown with “memories”, discussed until foam at the mouth.
  16. +1
    6 January 2016 09: 37
    According to a certificate prepared in February 1954 by Prosecutor General R. Rudenko, Minister of Internal Affairs S. Kruglov and Minister of Justice K. Gorshenin, for the period from 1921 to February 1, 1954 he was convicted of counterrevolutionary crimes by the OGPU collegium, “triples »NKVD, Special Meeting, Military College, courts and military tribunals 3 people, including 642 people sentenced to death.This is for thirty one years. This is the end of the Civil War, this is the era after it. This is four years of a terrible war with Hitler. This is the period after the Second World War. This is a fight against gangs of Bandera and forest brothers. This includes Berry and Yezhov, and other bloody executioners. Here are the traitors of Vlasov. Here are deserters and looters. Self-shooters. Alarmists. Participants in the gangster underground. Nazi accomplices who shed blood. This is the "Leninist Guard", which destroyed a great country to the joy of the enemies of Russia. Here Zinoviev and Kamenev. Trotskyists in this number. Figures of the Comintern. Traitor and traitor Tukhachevsky, who was about to arrange a military coup. The executioner Bela Kun, thousands of drowning officers in the Crimea with stones on their necks. A multifaceted figure, polysyllabic.
    If you divide the total number of executed by the number of years, you get less than 22 people a year. A lot of? Of course. But let’s not forget what years it was. And there are no tens of millions executed. This is exactly a deliberate lie. Remember this number: 642 980 man.It was. This must be known and remembered.
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    2. 0
      7 January 2016 12: 33
      Fact. I cite it myself in discussions with intellectuals. fool
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  18. +6
    6 January 2016 10: 57
    Quote: Goga101
    kapitan92 - "Forgot! Forgotten a lot! ..." - So it's impossible to "forget" something that was not there! You from "Wiki" - somehow be more careful, now Google from "MOV" sounds the name of our country as "Mordor" - you will also refer to this - eh?
    And you will not be surprised if you suddenly find out that the "father of the founder" of the camps for political prisoners was not the IS at all, but the "fiery" revolutionary Bronstein (Trotsky), and the fact that then the IS drove this entire Trotskyist gang into the camps created by them can only be seen the highest justice of history. "Millions" you say? Well, well, how many Russian peasants were gassed and fired with machine guns by order of Tukhachevsky during the suppression of the Antonov uprising - huh? And what, Tukhachevsky did not deserve what they did to him? And there were a lot of them, those who enthusiastically destroyed our people, do you sincerely regret that they were not allowed to finish what they started?
    And if we talk about the "negative consequences" - so they consist in the fact that not everyone who needs to be cut down fellow Svanidze alone is worth something, but really it’s a negative consequence ... well, so that IS wouldn’t cut this nasty little family to zero ... and now we’ll put up this crooked face on the screen request

    Convinced! Of course, not Stalin, but Trotsky and Tukhachevsky. And it was not Gorbachev who surrendered the USSR, but Yakovlev and Likhachev. And it was not Yeltsin who drank and let the country be plundered, but Berezovsky and Chubais!!!
    And only GDP is to blame for all sins: someone on the forum has diarrhea - GDP, someone has no brains - GDP!!!! laughing
  19. 0
    6 January 2016 11: 15
    Since this topic came up.

    Translation from Georgian:

    "He walked from house to house,
    Knocking at other people's doors
    With an old oak panduri
    With a simple song of his own.

    And in his song, and in the song -
    How the sun shine is clear
    Great truth sounded
    Sublime dream!

    Hearts turned to stone
    He managed to make it beat,
    Many woke up his mind,
    Dozing in deep darkness.

    But instead of greatness and glory
    People of his land
    To the outcast - poison
    Presented in a bowl.

    They told him: "Damned,
    Drink, drain to the bottom!
    And your song is alien to us
    And your TRUTH is not needed! "

    Joseph Dzhugashvili (1895).
  20. +6
    6 January 2016 11: 17
    Quote: Pharao7766
    Missing you, really missing you ...

    Of course it's not enough!!!! There are Uzbeks and Tajiks at the construction site, but the shift workers must be paid!
    Otherwise, at night they would “sneak through” the houses of the enemies of the people and throw 10 million towards the industrialization of Russia, and then shoot them, so as not to treat or feed them.
    Oh how I miss it!
  21. -2
    6 January 2016 11: 54
    Quote: bulvas
    Really, Stalin said this in the early 40s? As you know, he himself advocated the creation of Israel in 47, and the creation of Israel is a key event for Zionism

    Don't confuse Zionism and the Jewish state! For Zionism, any state is a source of opposition to their plans, i.e. plans for global governance of the whole world. The main Zionists are not in Israel, but in Britain and the SGA! hi
  22. +1
    6 January 2016 11: 59
    Quote: Mahmut
    This is not the Kolontai that, together with Krupskaya, a decree on the nationalization of women was composed. And where did Stalin come from with such a trusting attitude to this proxy. Trusted people are not sent by ambassadors over the hill. Quite the opposite. I do not believe.

    she was still a whore. By the way, like those glorified by Lenin and commies like Rosa Luxemburg and the same Krupskaya, now we call them the fifth column. All these Nemtsovs, Khakamadas
  23. +1
    6 January 2016 15: 07
    Here, as they say: God forbid we live in an era of change. I had a chance to visit North Korea, I don’t know how it is better than Russia in the 30-50s. It’s interesting that everyone understands everything, they’re smart people, but they can’t do anything. The question is not to blame someone, but to purely analyze the situation. What for?
  24. 0
    6 January 2016 17: 39
    Yes... Russia has a difficult fate - to bring this whole damn world to ORDER.
  25. +3
    6 January 2016 17: 52
    Hello, Gentlemen/Comrades, as you like.
    I can’t believe all this that’s written there, it’s just another hoax.
    And even if it were true, I don’t see “surprisingly accurate predictions,” for the life of me.

    As for Stalin, it’s amazing, I always wonder why 600 thousand killed is so much better than 20 million?
    No one will deny at least thousands of killed believers? Or did they also hinder industrialization?
    One might think that Russian scientists, if there had been no revolution, would not have been able to leave the country “with a nuclear bomb”, having accepted it “with a plow”...
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    2. 0
      7 January 2016 12: 52
      Of course, they couldn’t, because an intellectual really CREATES only under the supervision of the relevant authorities. Tsarist Russia was destroyed not by the Bolsheviks, but by its own elite, just like the Soviet Union. As for the supporters of the “Russia that we lost,” is that, in your opinion, the purpose of Great Russia?
  26. +3
    6 January 2016 18: 08
    will arise national groups within nations and conflicts. Many pygmy leaders will appear, traitors within their nations.
    In general, future developments will become more complex and even in crazy ways, the turns will be extremely sharp. The point is that The East will be especially excited. Sharp contradictions with the West will arise.


    Despite my ambivalent attitude towards Stalin, I still won’t believe in my life that he would utter such heresy.
    especially about the “excited east”...what is this even about??

    In general, I would wish the editors, even if there is a desire to bring up the role of Stalin for discussion, to publish something more serious on this topic.
  27. +1
    6 January 2016 19: 03
    About the allegedly repressed command staff of the Red Army from May 1937 to September 1939 in the amount of 40 thousand people. It was such a round figure that the Spark magazine (No. 26, 1986) called for the first time, followed by Moskovskiye Novosti and others. Where did this figure come from? But from where.
    The fact is that on May 5 of 1940, the Chief of the Personnel Directorate of the People's Commissariat of Defense, Lieutenant-General E.Shchadenko presented to Stalin the “Management Report” for 1939. It stated that for 1937 — 1939. from the ranks of the Red Army 36898 commanders were FIRED. Of these, 1937 18 people were fired on 658. (13,1% of the list number of the commanding and political staff), 1938 16 people were dismissed in 362. (9,2%), 1939 people were fired in 1878. (0,7%).
    The motives were as follows: 1) by age; 2) for health reasons; 3) for disciplinary offenses; 4) for moral instability; 5) were fired for political reasons 19 106 (of which, after complaints filed and checks made, 9247 were reinstated in 1938-1939); 6) was arrested, that is, repressed, there were 9579 people of the commanders (of which 1457 was restored in 1938-1939).
    Thus, the number of officers arrested in 1937-1939's. (no air force and fleet), is 8122 people. (3% of the total number of teams on 1939). Of these, 70 was sentenced to be shot, 17 was shot - mostly the highest, for example, two out of five marshals (Tukhachevsky for organizing a Trotskyist military plot, Egorov for participating in espionage, preparing terrorist acts and participating in a candidate organization), also One Marshal Blucher was arrested for involvement in the military-fascist conspiracy, which led to unreasonable losses and the deliberate failure of the operation on Lake Hassan, but died in prison. Also for similar highly dangerous crimes 5 from 9 commanders of 1 rank (Belov, Yakir, Uborevich, Fedko, Frinovsky) and other representatives of the “fifth column” were shot.
    “... The Wehrmacht just betrayed me, I perish at the hands of their own generals. Stalin committed a brilliant act by arranging a purge in the Red Army and getting rid of rotten aristocracy "(from the interview of A. Hitler to the journalist K. Shpeydel in late April 1945)
  28. 0
    6 January 2016 20: 26
    Quote: Bator
    ... 17 were shot - mostly the highest, for example, two of the five marshals (Tukhachevsky for organizing a Trotskyist military conspiracy, Egorov for participating in espionage, preparing terrorist attacks and participating in the revolutionary organization), another Marshal Blucher was arrested for participation in a fascist military conspiracy, which led to unjustified losses and the deliberate failure of the operation on Lake Khasan, but died in prison. Also, 5 out of 9 1st rank army commanders (Belov, Yakir, Uborevich, Fedko, Frinovsky) and other representatives of the “fifth column” were shot for similar especially dangerous crimes.


    Do you seriously think that the executed commanders were spies and participants in fascist conspiracies? But these were heroes of the Civil War and many were living legends. Why do they suddenly become enemies of the people? The Leninist Guard simply became inconvenient and even dangerous for the new owner.

    Quote: Bator
    “... The Wehrmacht just betrayed me, I perish at the hands of their own generals. Stalin committed a brilliant act by arranging a purge in the Red Army and getting rid of rotten aristocracy "(from the interview of A. Hitler to the journalist K. Shpeydel in late April 1945)


    But your quoting and using A. Hitler as an example in this topic looks blasphemous.
    1. 0
      7 January 2016 13: 09
      Is it okay that large formations in the Civil War were commanded only by Budyonny, Voroshilov and Blucher, and all these heroes of the Civil War were nothing more than battalion commanders? And it was difficult to call them great commanders?
    2. 0
      7 January 2016 13: 09
      Is it okay that large formations in the Civil War were commanded only by Budyonny, Voroshilov and Blucher, and all these heroes of the Civil War were nothing more than battalion commanders? And it was difficult to call them great commanders?
  29. +1
    6 January 2016 20: 56
    Quote: Bator
    This is the “Leninist guard” that destroyed a great country to the delight of Russia’s enemies. Zinoviev and Kamenev are here. Trotskyists are included in this number. Figures of the Comintern. Traitor and traitor Tukhachevsky, who was going to stage a military coup. The executioner Bela Kun, who drowned thousands of officers in Crimea with stones on their necks.


    Wasn’t Stalin from the “Leninist Guard”? Or was he a “sent Cossack” among the “fiery revolutionaries”, then to become their executioner? Or did Stalin suddenly feel pity for the murdered white officers, Cossacks, nobles and their families, and he decided to take revenge on the red commanders? Maybe there is still a struggle for power and the murder of inconvenient former friends and comrades in the revolutionary struggle?
  30. 0
    6 January 2016 21: 15
    Putin, in the international positioning of our Power, our people, is trying to repeat at least the 10th part of the Feat of David (Stalin), and in internal affairs, with HIS people, he behaves like Nikolai2 in front of the House of Ipatiev... Yes, apparently Russia has not grown up to be a REAL LEADER OF THE FATHER, , We’re Russians, let’s wait.. let’s be patient a little longer. That’s some ten years for US, THE MILLENNIAL WARRIORS.. And it’s better for the current chair holders to understand this now.. and not when the patience of OUR RUSSIAN EUROSIAN people runs out... maybe this will sink into memory those who read this, remember in 10 years...
  31. 0
    6 January 2016 21: 16
    By the way, I am from the Urals, I was born here, and I will die here. Don't look at the flag...
  32. 0
    6 January 2016 21: 19
    The moderators who banned my post, keep it for yourself, in 10 years you will re-read it... you will understand..
  33. 0
    6 January 2016 21: 32
    no matter what, you can’t take away his genius as a strategist!!
  34. 0
    7 January 2016 00: 05
    Quote: Friends
    Quote: Radikal
    Dear, Vlasov, Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and others like them were not communists - they were “bearers” of party cards, nothing more!


    More precisely, opportunists, careerists and saboteurs hiding behind party membership cards while it was profitable.

    And that’s exactly what I meant, as they say, “outside the brackets.”
  35. +5
    7 January 2016 01: 14
    Quote: shasherin.pavel
    Quote: Kostoprav
    I corrected the story.
    chiropractor wrote. I did the same with the history of the Belomorkanal, when in the comments I noted that “in all the years of construction 125 people (not prisoners of canal army) participated in the construction of the canal, that is, with the administration, architects and civilian employees, but 000 died during the construction. this is on one wikipedia page. Would you like to trust? Please! "Come in if that ...".

    .....According to the instructions of I.V. Stalin, a canal 227 km long was to be built in twenty months - from September 1931 to April 1933 (for comparison: the Panama Canal, 80 km long, took 28 years to build, the Suez Canal length 160 km - 10 years). It should also be taken into account that no currency was allocated for the construction of the White Sea Canal; the OGPU had to ensure the construction of the canal without unnecessary material costs. People didn't count. Echelons of prisoners continuously arrived at the “great construction site.” The construction of the canal was entrusted to the faithful Stalinists...” (L. Rasskazov. The role of the Gulag in the pre-war five-year plans. Economic history: Yearbook. 2002. - M.: Rosspen, 2003. P. 269-319). The curators of the construction were the future Stalinist People's Commissar Genrikh Yagoda and the head Gulag Matvey Berman. Lazar Kogan is appointed head of construction. Another famous “Solovetsky figure”, Nathan Frenkel, also became famous at the White Sea Canal. In the spring of 1932, Genrikh Yagoda, then deputy chairman of the OGPU, and his accomplice, deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Court of the USSR Katanyan, approved the “Regulation on the special rights of the head of the Gulag, comrade. Kogan L.I. and assistant chief of the Gulag comrade. Yakov Rapoport. on the construction of the White Sea-Baltic waterway, carried out by the forces of prisoners." In accordance with the Regulations, they were given the right to administratively increase the term of imprisonment in the camps for persons violating the established order and discipline. The list included 15 specific violations. However, the use of such a measure was allowed and for other offenses. It is important to emphasize that the decision to increase the term of imprisonment was not subject to appeal. ..........
    .....The construction was carried out mainly by Gulag prisoners[7], whose total number does not exceed 126 thousand people, but these were not the same people, they were constantly changing due to the high mortality rate. In total, during the entire construction of the canal, more than 250 thousand people were sent here, of which 12 people died. During different periods of construction, the number of prisoners varied, not exceeding 800 thousand[108][8]. The Gulag unit on the canal was called the White Sea-Baltic Camp (“BelBaltLag”). The prisoners who worked at the construction site were called “canal army men”, by analogy with the Red Army soldiers - the organizers tried to give the construction as militarized a form as possible; the words “headquarters”, “company”, etc. were also used.[9]......"
    At least learn to use Wiki, and read more carefully!
  36. +3
    7 January 2016 03: 02
    I won’t put Putin on a par with STALIN...STALIN built a truly INDEPENDENT State (primarily economically independent), compare with Putin?
  37. +3
    7 January 2016 06: 43
    Stalin is the symbol of a victorious country! Let posterity judge the rest. Apparently the time has not yet come to draw the line.
  38. -3
    7 January 2016 14: 29
    We don’t need more Putins and Stalins!
  39. +2
    7 January 2016 14: 58
    a lot of rubbish will be placed on his grave, but the wind of history will scatter it
  40. 0
    7 January 2016 22: 15
    My father-in-law and mother-in-law were in the “Stalinist” camps, and my mother was not accepted into the pedagogical institute because of her “kulak” origin, but I never heard anything bad about Stalin from them. I heard about Khrushchev: for ten years they licked J-o-pu, it turned out that it was not the right one. And there were no bad words about Stalin. All the abominations about him were invented by “Gorbachev’s” mongrels like the former political worker Colonel General Volkogonov (by the way, he died of brain cancer!), and journalists like Svinidze. And even now political pygmies are trying to denigrate him. And we must judge by the results of our work. And they are impressive: they accepted a bast country destroyed by the revolution, and handed over (or rather, they took away the corrupt skins of Khrushchev’s type) a space power with an entirely literate population that won the most difficult war. Who else in our history has achieved such results in such a short time? Everything else is fiction and verbiage. In addition, he himself was an ascetic and demanded the same from others. He didn’t steal billions from the country, although there were opportunities.
  41. 0
    8 January 2016 01: 18
    winners are NOT JUDGED
  42. +4
    8 January 2016 01: 45
    Quote: Goga101
    kapitan92 - "Forgot! Forgotten a lot! ..." - So it's impossible to "forget" something that was not there! You from "Wiki" - somehow be more careful, now Google from "MOV" sounds the name of our country as "Mordor" - you will also refer to this - eh?
    And you will not be surprised if you suddenly find out that the "father of the founder" of the camps for political prisoners was not the IS at all, but the "fiery" revolutionary Bronstein (Trotsky), and the fact that then the IS drove this entire Trotskyist gang into the camps created by them can only be seen the highest justice of history. "Millions" you say? Well, well, how many Russian peasants were gassed and fired with machine guns by order of Tukhachevsky during the suppression of the Antonov uprising - huh? And what, Tukhachevsky did not deserve what they did to him? And there were a lot of them, those who enthusiastically destroyed our people, do you sincerely regret that they were not allowed to finish what they started?
    And if we talk about the "negative consequences" - so they consist in the fact that not everyone who needs to be cut down fellow Svanidze alone is worth something, but really it’s a negative consequence ... well, so that IS wouldn’t cut this nasty little family to zero ... and now we’ll put up this crooked face on the screen request

    You will love GOGA 101!
    Lyrics of the song Trofim - Trash Aristocracy
    Turn out the lights, it's flooded up,
    It’s as if yeast was thrown into the .
    Russia paves the way for success
    Cool and untethered.

    Probably in vain he was sorry for Denikin boors -
    They had a rod and lashes.
    And now, neither the army, nor the temples,
    And Russia is their children.

    Chorus:
    Aristocracy trash
    Dictates a fashion for morality.
    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.
    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.

    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.

    When goons on the money of the communists
    Opened American Express Bank,
    Chekists gave free rein to scammers,
    Having your tambourine interest.

    And at the same hour from a common swamp
    Popperi throwing off their bast shoes gentlemen -
    Now they are in order and held in high esteem
    Row lava from a muddy pond.

    Chorus:
    Aristocracy trash
    Dictates a fashion for morality.
    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.
    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.

    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.

    I'm not looking for hereditary ties,
    But I want to ask among friends:
    I understand that from rags to riches,
    But where to get so much dirt on the princes.

    What kind of people, such and boyars.
    So now blame the mirror.
    But for what they flooded the sovereign -
    So you can’t understand Russia with your mind.

    Chorus:
    Aristocracy trash
    Dictates a fashion for morality.
    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.
    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.

    I don't give a damn, but my heart is bitter
    And sadness beats in the liver.
  43. +2
    8 January 2016 08: 39
    I was born and raised in the USSR, but this branch on the tree of Russia has dried up. and the tree blooms despite the drought. and no matter what anyone says about Stalin, I consider him a good gardener. The tree needs care, it must be protected from all kinds of lumberjacks. remember the poster “KEEP THE FOREST FROM FIRE”....................................
  44. 0
    8 January 2016 18: 51
    My parents lived under Stalin and always put him above all Soviet leaders. The New Era of Russia will come only when our leaders recognize the Great Role of Stalin in the history of Our Country. As for the so-called “repressed”, then I believe that my grandfathers who died in the Great Patriotic War were worthy of Life more than all this unfinished pack.
  45. 0
    9 January 2016 17: 59
    Stalin is a Russian nationalist, Russian nationalists say.
    Stalin is a communist, say the communists.
    Stalin - scum and villain, scum and rascals say.
    Nothing to add. Someone like me gave it 3 minuses. I'm proud!