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'Sex With Stalin' BDSM Game Enrages Russian Communists

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so Muscovite Communists got Enraged by BDSM game 'Sex With Stalin', why ?

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'Sex With Stalin' BDSM Game Enrages Russian Communists - The Moscow Times
 
Stalinists are basically just fascists who think red and gold is prettier than red, white & black. Like all fascists, their fragile egos can't take a joke, especially not a sexual one.

Also, why on earth did you post this in the history forum?
 
Stalinists are basically just fascists who think red and gold is prettier than red, white & black. Like all fascists, their fragile egos can't take a joke, especially not a sexual one.

Also, why on earth did you post this in the history forum?

you are absolutely right from 1928 Stalinism was just fascist sect
"By the late 1930s, however, there was a notable policy shift. Purges in some of the national regions, such as Ukraine, had occurred already in the early 1930s. Before the turnabout in Ukraine in 1933, a purge of Veli Ibrahimov and his leadership in the Crimean ASSR in 1929 for "national deviation" led to Russianization of government, education, and the media and to the creation of a special alphabet for Crimean Tatar to replace the Latin alphabet.[26] Of the two dangers that Joseph Stalin had identified in 1923, now bourgeois nationalism (local nationalism) was said to be a greater threat than Great Russian chauvinism (great power chauvinism). In 1937, Faizullah Khojaev and Akmal Ikramov were removed as leaders of the Uzbek SSR and in 1938, during the third great Moscow show trial, convicted and subsequently put to death for alleged anti-Soviet nationalist activities.

After Stalin, a Russified Georgian, became undisputed leader of the Soviet Union, the Russian language gained greater emphasis. In 1938, Russian became a required subject of study in every Soviet school, including those in which a non-Russian language was the principal medium of instruction for other subjects (e.g., mathematics, science, and social studies). In 1939, non-Russian languages that had been given Latin-based scripts in the late 1920s were given new scripts based on the Cyrillic script. One likely rationale for these decisions was the sense of impending war and that Russian was the language of command in the Red Army.

Before and during World War II, Joseph Stalin deported to Central Asia and Siberia several entire nationalities for their suspected collaboration with the German invaders: Volga Germans, Crimean Tatars, Chechens, Ingush, Balkars, Kalmyks, and others. Shortly after the war, he deported many Ukrainians, Balts and Estonians to Siberia as well.[27]

After the war, the leading role of the Russian people in the Soviet family of nations and nationalities was promoted by Stalin and his successors. This shift was most clearly underscored by Communist Party General Secretary Stalin's Victory Day toast to the Russian people in May 1945:[28]

I would like to raise a toast to the health of our Soviet people and, before all, the Russian people.

I drink, before all, to the health of the Russian people, because in this war they earned general recognition as the leading force of the Soviet Union among all the nationalities of our country.

Naming the Russian nation the primus inter pares was a total turnabout from Stalin's declaration 20 years earlier (heralding the korenizatsiya policy) that "the first immediate task of our Party is vigorously to combat the survivals of Great-Russian chauvinism." Although the official literature on nationalities and languages in subsequent years continued to speak of there being 130 equal languages in the USSR,[29] in practice a hierarchy was endorsed in which some nationalities and languages were given special roles or viewed as having different long-term futures.[30] "

Russification - Wikipedia
 
It is said the scenario with Molotov, Beria, and the rent boys and girls is particularly salacious.
 
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do you agree that real live Koba was much closer to Hollywood type of villain than Hitler ?

1907 Tiflis bank robbery - Wikipedia
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Yeah. I do. Someone wrote a book titled "Back in the USSA" in which it was America rather than Russia that went communist in 1917. Al Capone stood in as Joseph Stalin and actually that's an interesting comparison given Stalin's days as a "party fundraiser" *cough* bank robber *cough*.
 
Yeah. I do. Someone wrote a book titled "Back in the USSA" in which it was America rather than Russia that went communist in 1917. Al Capone stood in as Joseph Stalin and actually that's an interesting comparison given Stalin's days as a "party fundraiser" *cough* bank robber *cough*.



the Georgian criminals even today play in Muscovy the same role as Sicilian mafia play in USA criminal underworld
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Georgian mafia - Wikipedia
 
the Georgian criminals even today play in Muscovy the same role as Sicilian mafia play in USA criminal underworld

Georgian mafia - Wikipedia

Moving goalposts.

But if you want to play that game...

Ypatingasis būrys (Special Squad) were called the "Lithuanian equivalent of Sonderkommando".

Got HOLOCAUST?
 
I don't know if I want to meet the person who looks at Joseph Stalin and things "Man what a hunk".
 
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