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If Stalin had killed 20 million people between 1926 and 1941, then the population of the USSR at the end of the Second World War would've been 149 million (another 27 million killed during the war). By 1957 it was 200 million. So in the span of 12 years the Soviet population would've had to increase by over 50 million people, or 1/4th the entire population in less than a quarter of a century. All this on a birth rate that never exceeded 3.2. Try again.
As several of your posts keep making broad numeric and qualitive claims mostly without a single (and never relevant) citation or quote, don't you think its long overdue you practice what you have been preaching? Cause I agree with this fellow:
And again; you have no sources to back that up. Simply stating numbers doesn't make it so.