Friday, September 5, 2014

Tonight's Movie Is 'Stalin'


My Comment: It is hard to believe that this man ruled the Soviet Union for decades.

9 comments:

  1. Lovely man, worked very hard for the people you know. Was somewhat famous for staying up late to interview lucky individuals.

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  2. My father hated the guy James. The horror stories that I heard from people who suffered because of him .... and survived .... it would make your skin crawl. To put it bluntly .... to call him a paranoid psychopath would be an insult to all the paranoid psychopaths of the world.

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  3. Yeah, I believe it. I was a little tongue in cheek. Many stories of tough military guys crapping in their pants at those infamous late night interviews.
    What gets me is how smug the West is in the sense that so many think a "Stalin" could never happen here. Well one could in a heart beat.

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  4. If I remember right, didn't he have a nickname... Koba?

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    1. Koba, i think you are right. I watched the movie in my summer holiday

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  5. It is hard to believe that Mao ruled China for decades.

    There were much more competent people within the CCCP.

    Both men built party within the party. Hitler and others have done the same.

    Now we have to explain the mechanics of it with psychology and sociology or we get to repeat it ad naseum.

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  6. James,

    If I hadn't known who we were talking about, I would have though you were talking about Mao.

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  7. It's been a lot of years
    since I took History of
    the Soviet Union with Dr.
    Entner so I may not remember
    the story correctly. But,
    under Lenin, all the great
    Bolshevik thinkers led the
    Politburo, but Stalin wasn't
    one of the bright guys and
    was charged with staffing
    the bureaucracy.

    He filled it with mediocre
    men who knew that their
    jobs depended on him. When
    Lenin died, he first schemed
    to get the suspect Jew/Menchevik
    Trotsky out of the way.

    Once that was done, he
    schemed with the hardliners
    on the Poliburo to have the
    NEPmen arrested. He replaced
    them with his own creatures
    and then had the hardliners
    arrested.

    Since they all believed that
    the Party was infallible and
    the Party had arrested them,
    they figured they must be
    guilty and freely confessed
    to what they hadn't actually
    done.

    Moral of the story, it's
    not always the ideologues
    who are the danger, but the
    scheming peasant failed
    theology students always
    are.

    ofs

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