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"How Lenin and Stalin Brainwashed Russians": - Historical Facts & Propaganda Posters - Vol.1 from 1917 to 1939

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"How Lenin and Stalin Brainwashed Russians": - Historical Facts & Propaganda Posters - Vol.1 from 1917 to 1939

"How Lenin and Stalin Brainwashed Russians": - Historical Facts & Propaganda Posters - Vol.1 from 1917 to 1939 by Larisa Vetrova
English | 7 Sept. 2016 | ASIN: B01LSYNYAY | 102 Pages | AZW3/MOBI/EPUB/PDF | 8.63 MB

Ever wished to explore the atrocious murder frenzy of the Soviet Bolsheviks?

Each of sixteen book chapters peels off, layer after layer, how the Bolsheviks mercilessly repressed their citizens leading them to a state of near-serfdom.

By reading our crisp narratives, you will build a solid foundation of the Soviet Russian era and how the Communist Bolsheviks sought to brutally impose their Utopia.

The 1917 Bolshevik Revolution with its aftermath had an immense impact on the Russian society and till today, has been mostly ignored or regretfully poorly covered by our Western mass media.
This concise, easy-to-read book is illustrated with more than fifty propaganda posters or photos. At the end of each chapter, quotes from evil thinkers like Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin and others have been added.

In this innovative book covering the period between 1917 and 1939, you will read namely:

How two Russian dictators, Lenin and Josef Stalin created a Political System that murdered Millions of Innocent Russians;

How the Bolshevik Propaganda was Organized;

The Red Army and its Exactions;

The State-controlled Executioners: Cheka and NKVD;

How botched collectivizations of Russian Farmers created large-scale famines;

The Silent Power Struggle in the Kremlin;

Stalin and the Great Purge;

And more on ceaseless tidal waves of Bolshevik Repressions.

A few words about myself, Larisa Vetrova. I lived in Russia from 1962 till 2002 and my first 28 years were spent in a suffocating Soviet-ruled country. I was also fortunate to earn a Masters in Social Psychology from St. Petersburg University. It gave me the opportunity to analyze the Soviet system much deeper. Besides, to recoup the Historical Facts listed in this book, I managed to access the official USSR archives recently opened to the public.

Can you truly afford to ignore past crucial political events when nowadays widespread radical Islamic terrorism tries to impose another form of Utopia on our Western Civilization?