"1. Notepad, grey leather cover; 2. Notebook, red leather cover;

Personal notes made on separate sheets and tear-off sheets. Sixty-seven sheets numbered;

Notebook with general notes, red cover;

5 smoking pipes with 4 boxes and special devices for them, tobacco. In the study of Comrade Stalin: books, desk accessories and souvenirs in the comrade Stalin's cabinet are not included.

Bedroom and closet:

2 white coloured tunics (Both have medals "Sickle and Hammer" of the Hero of Socialist Labour attached);

2 grey tunics;

2 dark-green coloured kitels;

10 pants;

...

A savings book was found in the bedroom with 900 rubles written in it."

  • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Concidering how in his youth he survived by essentially couch surfing and selling poetry, I'd say most likely yeah

      • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        He robbed banks, money convoys, by God he even robbed an Imperial ship. Apparently he sent most of the money to the party after paying his posse and keeping enough to live on till the next heist.

        He was a goddamn Communist Pirate lmao.

          • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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            4 years ago

            I think a trilogy would be the perfect amount. A tenner would probably be perfect for explaining the rise of the Soviet Union and the historical context it found itself in.

            Like the historical show "Fall of the Eagles" ( the one with :patrick-lenin: in it) but with better budget and materials to teach folks how fucking shit the empires of Europe were

            • Anna_KOC [comrade/them]
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              4 years ago

              And the worst part is that they can't write an original movie in hollywood to save their lives and they can't or won't use any of this actually cool history for a script so they just make endless bad sequels