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by rvba
1330 days ago
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> People of russia are almost irreversibly becoming the new 'nazis' Is this really "new"? It's like you never heard about Stalinism, or even earlier: Leninism. Starting from 1920 war Bolsheviks tried to invade Poland; they starved millions in Ukraine in holodomor ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor ), they backstabbed Poland in 1939 only to "free" it, just like they "freed" rest of Eastern Europe. Later they crushed the Czech uprising in 1956 ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Spring )... Not to mention millions who died in gulags. It's like history 101. High school level stuff. You really never heard about it earlier? The cycle is described in the old cartoon: https://twitter.com/theeconomist/status/447387748748759040 |
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Russian imperialism goes much further back too, e.g. Partitions of Poland, colonization of Caucasus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partitions_of_Poland
Sadly, the way high school curricula are set up in many countries doesn't leave much time for 20th century history, so only a rough outline of post-war events is taught. As for more recent history, there has been almost no research (or even awareness) of Russian imperialism in Western academia until now (gee, wonder why)...