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How Soviet Political Propaganda Inspired the Russiagate Hoax?

The Cold War’s shadow never really went away. Soviet political propaganda is still a part of current political stories. The Soviet Union’s secret police used it to manipulate how people saw things, but it has since become a model for modern-day misinformation tactics. One of the most obvious instances of

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How Lenin Used Terror To Shape Communism?

To understand how Communism grew in the early 1900s, you need to examine the violent methods adopted by Vladimir Lenin and his Bolshevik Party. The founding of the Soviet Union was not a peaceful workers’ revolution; it was based on planned bloodshed, mass repression, and psychological manipulation. Understanding the history

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Stalins Great Purge

The Chilling Truth About Stalin’s Secret Police and the Purge

In the late 1930s, Stalin’s secret police scared people so much that they were more scared of their government than any other administration in history. This dreaded organization that worked directly for Joseph Stalin oversaw the Great Purge, which was one of the greatest political crackdowns in contemporary history. Stalin

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From KGB Lies to Russiagate: A History of Deceit

The Cold War‘s sadness still impacts us now. Lies, propaganda, and psychological warfare have been a common element throughout these eras, whether it was espionage during the Cold War or the Russian collusion hoax. The way people Russiagatepread false information on the internet now is much the same as how

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Points to Ponder: Crime in the USSR & USA

Authorities within the former Soviet Union were notorious for making outlandish claims about the superiority of communism over capitalism. One such false claim was that the Soviet Union was crime-free. Authorities asserted that communism met the needs of the people, so crime was unnecessary. On the same token, the Soviets

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What Made Joseph Stalin: Nature, Nurture, or Something More?

Early Life and Family Background Joseph Stalin’s biography (1879–1953), the totalitarian dictator of the Soviet Union, raises the question: was he a ruthless mass murderer by nature or nurture? Or were there other factors that created this communist autocrat? Joseph Stalin was born Josif Djugashvili to a Georgian peasant family

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China Cultural Revolution: Rise and Ruin of the Red Guards

Author William Johnson, in his Murderous Marxism book, narrates the history of communism, authoritarian regimes, and their horrors, all historians have been hiding. He sheds light on the brutality of the China Cultural Revolution and the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution that will shock you to the core. William

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