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Stalin's Secret War
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Unknown Binding, 463 pages
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January 1st 1982
by Holt McDougal
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I was reading this to research communism for our studies. It was so dark I finally quit reading. The atrocities Stalin committed against his people were horrific, communism was supposed to make life better for people than tsarism but it was so much worse. Interesting how Stalin ended up living like a tsar. Communist leaders usually end up living like royalty and making a bigger group of people poor.
If you want to read now people become evil, read this book. Makes me sad to see how Stalin could have chosen a different path and instead close to kill millions and millions.
I cannot imagine intentionally putting out a death order on my son. What a despicable man.
Incredible book, written by Tolstoy's grandson. ...more
I cannot imagine intentionally putting out a death order on my son. What a despicable man.
Incredible book, written by Tolstoy's grandson. ...more
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Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Tolstoy-Miloslavsky (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Толстой-Милославский; born 23 June 1935) is an Anglo-Russian author who writes under the name Nikolai Tolstoy. A member of the Tolstoy family, he is a former parliamentary candidate of the UK Independence Party.
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