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The criminal acts of Stalin were disastrous.
LG from Tel Aviv
He was paranoid, which became worse with age. That’s why he sent everyone he thought he was disgusting in the gulag, so in the banishment. That was as good as a death sentence. In addition, he wanted to make an industrial nation from the agriculturally shaped Russia, which led to great hunger.
From Wikipedia:
In the context of political Purifications arrest several million Soviet citizens, in Look. and Secret processes condemn or execute forced labour and millions of other Soviet citizens and All ethnic groups occupied territories in Gulag-Criminal camps and special settlements deport. Many were murdered there or died by the inhuman conditions.
… a rapid transformation of the USSR from a Agriculture a Industrial company ; In particular, the decontamination and collectivity of agriculture caused the Ukrainian SSR (Holodomor), in Russian areas Volgain Cuban territory and in other agricultural parts of the Soviet Union national faminewho killed about six million people.[4] In Kazakh SSR came the forced Separation the nomadic Population. The resulting Hunger catastrophe from 1930–33 cost about 1.3 to 1.5 million lives.[5]
For example, he has allied himself with Hitler to attack Poland. This Stalin was a worthy predecessor of the present ruler in the Kremlin.
Some war crimes like Hitler also
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