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by Fins
3042 days ago
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That looks like it came straight out of a Soviet textbook... Even assuming high-end range for White Terror and low-end range for the Red one, it is not a given that whatever White faction might have theoretically won would continue to engage in persecution. For bolsheviks it is a given fact. By the 1920s they were happily gassing peasants. And by the mid-40s USSR was quite antisemitic anyway, so I find it rather doubtful that a victory by any other party would have been worse than bolsheviks. |
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You really think a Soviet textbook mentioned the Red Terror?
>Even assuming high-end range for White Terror and low-end range for the Red one, it is not a given that whatever White faction might have theoretically won would continue to engage in persecution. For bolsheviks it is a given fact. By the 1920s they were happily gassing peasants.
Yes, there are hypotheticals that play out better than actual events. There are also many that play out similarly or worse.
Given the main warlords controlling the White forces, winning the war probably starts with a massive purge, fairly common in those situations. Those warlords would also have more in common with Facist Italy and Nazi Germany, leading to a potentially terrifying thirties.
Russian history is filled with tyrannical cruelty, before and after the Soviet era too. That wasn't likely to end with a civil war.