“Abuse of power comes as no surprise.” Reading up on the GULAG.

Annie Clark aka St. Vincent - She actually did an interview where she talked about Stalin and it’s as bad as you’d think.

How much podcast and audiobook listening do you typically do?

I’m obsessed with podcasts and audiobooks. I probably listen to more audiobooks than I do music. I mean, I certainly listen to music — for enjoyment, for research, for just making sure I know what is happening. Luckily, maybe because I’m a musician, I can retain a lot of information that comes through on the auditory side. I mean, I’ve really been brushing up on my Stalin.

You’ve brushed up on your Stalin?

It makes me feel much better about where we are today. Because they had it bad.

It’s pretty bad now.

It’s really bad now. But it was worse. I’ll go ahead and say it was worse in Stalin’s Russia. So there we are. That makes me feel bright and sunny. I’ve been on a real Stasi Gulag Stalin kick for the past many months. Cold war, espionage — all of it.

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  • ssjmarx [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Nazi Germany explicitly having a genocidal plan for ethnic Slavs not dissimilar to the Holocaust of Jews

    Generalplan Ost! One of the main reasons that the Soviets had 27M deaths in WW2 was that the German military was literally told to execute millions of civilians on the eastern front because it was taken as a given that after the war the Nazis would be able to annex a bunch of now-depopulated territory and give it to Germans.

    This being absent from most pop historians' accounts of WW2 is a part of the reason why the myths of the Soviets gunning down their own troops and using human wave tactics is so pervasive.