While it is arguable that criticizing Stalin's policies is equivalent to Nazism (depends on whether destructive or constructive), Stalin's administration did not deliberately create the Holodomor, a nationalist anti-Soviet term indicating intention against Ukrainians, and the Great Purge and Gulags were a response to both any western-backed reactionary and bureaucratic and unproductive, petty criminal elements. While it may have caused millions of deaths, it may be argued in context and in comparison to other nation-states,.
Anyone can make their own notes, so I'll say this
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While it is arguable that criticizing Stalin's policies is equivalent to Nazism (depends on whether destructive or constructive), Stalin's administration did not deliberately create the Holodomor, a nationalist anti-Soviet term indicating intention against Ukrainians, and the Great Purge and Gulags were a response to both any western-backed reactionary and bureaucratic and unproductive, petty criminal elements. While it may have caused millions of deaths, it may be argued in context and in comparison to other nation-states,.