Is there actual proof that he was a serial rapist/murderer? He had many enemies both in the USSR and abroad who would have reason to fabricate such crimes.
he was a monster and a labor (aka slow death) camp architect, who built the world's biggest enslavement system in history. That said, his personal diaries reveal that he planned to return to the "rootification" policy, abolish the labor camp system and reverse the deportations initiated by Stalin that he, Beria, implemented. He also wanted to establish new Soviet republics, elevating autonomous republics to a new status. If he replaced Stalin after 1953, the world would've been very different, in many good ways. That, however, doesn't wash away his crimes, no matter how remorseful he might have felt.
No. He may have been bad, but if you don't think there are major, significant distortions coming out of the anti-Stalin communist and anti-communist camps you are moronic.
This is what I'm talking about. You think this poster wouldn't lie to make Beria look worse? And there were/are tons of people exactly like this one, including the people who took over after his death.
Khruschev was a pathological liar and an opportunist who lied about his role in the purges (he was happily participating in them) and 80% or so of "history" about the late Stalin period is pure hearsay. The deportations were bad though
>and 80% or so of "history" about the late Stalin period is pure hearsay
yes, Ivan it was all CIA meme that USSR invaded, brutally occupied, and enslaved Eastern European c**ts and deported tens of thousands to freeze in deep Siberian mine or die of thirst on Kazakh steppe
Yeah
Without a doubt. Just look at all the child skeletons they found underneath his house.
Beria was bad mmmkay
Is there actual proof that he was a serial rapist/murderer? He had many enemies both in the USSR and abroad who would have reason to fabricate such crimes.
Worse
If Stalin was creeped out by this gay then it couldn't have been good.
he was a monster and a labor (aka slow death) camp architect, who built the world's biggest enslavement system in history. That said, his personal diaries reveal that he planned to return to the "rootification" policy, abolish the labor camp system and reverse the deportations initiated by Stalin that he, Beria, implemented. He also wanted to establish new Soviet republics, elevating autonomous republics to a new status. If he replaced Stalin after 1953, the world would've been very different, in many good ways. That, however, doesn't wash away his crimes, no matter how remorseful he might have felt.
I once went out with a lady (XX) who swore up and down the world would have a better place with him in charge and that told me all I needed to know
No. He may have been bad, but if you don't think there are major, significant distortions coming out of the anti-Stalin communist and anti-communist camps you are moronic.
There are child skeletons under his house and you deserve to be one of them
This is what I'm talking about. You think this poster wouldn't lie to make Beria look worse? And there were/are tons of people exactly like this one, including the people who took over after his death.
No. Khruschev made up alot of shit about him to demonize him
bump
he is worse
Khruschev was a pathological liar and an opportunist who lied about his role in the purges (he was happily participating in them) and 80% or so of "history" about the late Stalin period is pure hearsay. The deportations were bad though
>and 80% or so of "history" about the late Stalin period is pure hearsay
yes, Ivan it was all CIA meme that USSR invaded, brutally occupied, and enslaved Eastern European c**ts and deported tens of thousands to freeze in deep Siberian mine or die of thirst on Kazakh steppe
Never been a good russian, so yea
Like everything to do with the Soviet Union, the answer to the question "was X really as bad as they're made out to be" is:
No - he was worse.
when was the best time to live in the soviet union?