In my continued exposure to leftist spaces and a leftist view on history it has become clear that all I understand about Stalin is the reactionary rhetoric I've been fed my whole life. I have only just started on reading theory and exposing myself to a leftist view, so Stalin as a topic isn't something I've reached yet.
But I have to ask, and I think this is the place to ask it, what is the deal with Stalin?
The vibe I get is that people at a minimum don't hate Stalin, but also maybe at most appricate Stalin. I'm aware that the efforts of the USSR during WW2, especially in regards to Nazi aggression are a credit to his administration and leadership, but is that really where the vibe starts and stops?
I'm not looking for a dissertation on the guy, but just the notes or primary points. I'll take reading suggestions too.
Thanks comrades.
You wouldn't happen to know their names, jobs, charges, or whatever, in regards to the reasons of why that happened, would you?
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A simple what they were actually charged with would save a lot of back and forth like this.
Would you also disclose what charges of crime were placed on them?
They're not coming back to answer any of these questions lol
"I'm 60 years old" account looks like it was made by an edgy zoomer, what a goon
Yeah they post exactly like a redditor making shit up to prove a point, people are being way too nice to them