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Comrade Lev Kamenev 1883 - 1936
Comrade Lev Kamenev 1883 - 1936.
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Comrade Nikolai Bukharin in color
Comrade Nikolai Bukharin 1888 - 1938 in color Lev Kamenev Grigory Zinoviev Leon Trotsky Joseph Stalin Valerian Kuybyshev Alexey Rykov.
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Vladimir Lenin talks to Lev Kamenev in Kremlin and sits with his wife Nadezha Kru...HD Stock Footage
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Lev Kamenev painter.
Lev Kamenev painter.
photos, Internet
Music, Secret Garden
Lev Kamenev is one of the famous 19th century landscape painters of Russia. He is known for his realistic Russian landscape paintings. Lev was born in 1834 in Russia. His father was a shop owner and he had to join his father’s shop at an early age to assist him. His grandfather spend money to get admission for him in an art school. At the
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Lev Kamenev
Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев (1834, по другим сведениям 1833, г. Рыльск, Курская губерния — 14 (26) января 1886, Саввинская слобода, Московская губерния) — русский живописец-пейзажист.
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Lev Lvovich Kamenev (Russian: Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев; 1834, according to other information in 1833, Rylsk, Kursk Governorate – 26 January [O.S. 14 January] 1886 Savvinskaya sloboda, Mos
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Lev Kamenev
Lev Kamenev.
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Lev Kamenev
Lev Kamenev.
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Лев Каменев (1833-1886) Lev Kamenev
Лев Львович Каменев родился в маленьком городке Астраханской губернии. В период с 1854—1857 гг. учился в Московском Училище Живописи, Ваяния и Зодчества, где педагогами будущего художника были К.И.Рабус и А.К.Саврасов. Много путешествовал, побывал в Германии и Швейцарии. Становится одним из самых заметных русских художников, писавших лирические пейзажи. В 1869 году Л.Л.Каменеву присваивается звани
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Lev Kamenev 1923
Lev Kamenev 1923.
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Lev Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev
Lev Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev.
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Leon Trotsky and Lev Kamenev in Germany
Leon Trotsky and Lev Kamenev in Germany.
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Semyon Budyonny Lev Kamenev Kliment Voroshilov
Semyon Budyonny Lev Kamenev Kliment Voroshilov.
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Semyon Budyonny Lev Kamenev Kliment Voroshilov
Semyon Budyonny Lev Kamenev Kliment Voroshilov.
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Lev Kamenev and Alexei Rykov Politburo of the Communist Party
Lev Kamenev and Alexei Rykov Politburo of the Communist Party.
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Lev Kamenev at Sergei Yesenin Grave 1925
Lev Kamenev (18 July, 1883 -- 25 August 1936) Sergei Yesenin (3 October 1895 -- 27 December 1925)
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Lev Kamenev and Alexei Rykov
Lev Kamenev and Alexei Rykov.
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Lev Borisovich Kamenev
Video from a meeting with Lev Borisovich Kamenev.
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Alexander Borodin, Requiem, Lev Lvovich Kamenev
Alexander Borodin, Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (1833- 1887), Requiem. Arranged by Leopold Stokowski, The Philharmonia, Jeffrey Simon, Ian Boughton, tenor,...
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Lev Lyvovich Kamenev - Лев Львович Каменев
Lev Lyvovich Kamenev - Лев Львович Каменев (* 1833; †1886) war ein russischer Maler.
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The real crimes of the Communist Zinoviev and Kamenev execution 1936
The real crimes of the Communist Zinoviev and Kamenev execution 1936.
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Trotskij-Lenin Jewish Bolshevik Red Terror (+18 )
Look at this list, buddy.Solomon Lozovsky/Leon Trotsky aka Lev Davidovich Bronshtein/Vladimir Lenin (Ulyanov)/Lev Kamenev (Rozenfield)/Grigory Zinoviev AKA (...
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В.Иванова Жаворонок/V.Ivanova M.Glinka Romance
Виктория Иванова. Жаворонок (М. Глинка - Н. Кукольник). Старинный русский романс. Запись из Малого зала Ленинградской филармонии,1971 г. Victoria Ivanova. Zh...
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Gilels plays Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K 141 L 422
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Sonata in D minor K 141 L 422 Played by Emil Gilels Picture: Lev Kamenev (1833-1886) Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery near Zveni...
Comrade Nikolai Bukharin in color
Comrade Nikolai Bukharin 1888 - 1938 in color Lev Kamenev Grigory Zinoviev Leon Trotsky Joseph Stalin Valerian Kuybyshev Alexey Rykov....
Comrade Nikolai Bukharin 1888 - 1938 in color Lev Kamenev Grigory Zinoviev Leon Trotsky Joseph Stalin Valerian Kuybyshev Alexey Rykov.
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Comrade Nikolai Bukharin 1888 - 1938 in color Lev Kamenev Grigory Zinoviev Leon Trotsky Joseph Stalin Valerian Kuybyshev Alexey Rykov.
- published: 02 Mar 2010
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Vladimir Lenin talks to Lev Kamenev in Kremlin and sits with his wife Nadezha Kru...HD Stock Footage
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Lev Kamenev painter.
Lev Kamenev painter.
photos, Internet
Music, Secret Garden
Lev Kamenev is one of the famous 19th century landscape painters of Russia. He is known for his real...
Lev Kamenev painter.
photos, Internet
Music, Secret Garden
Lev Kamenev is one of the famous 19th century landscape painters of Russia. He is known for his realistic Russian landscape paintings. Lev was born in 1834 in Russia. His father was a shop owner and he had to join his father’s shop at an early age to assist him. His grandfather spend money to get admission for him in an art school. At the age of twenty one, he joined the painting school of Moscow. He studied art under Karl Rabus and studied painting techniques in detail. 19th century paintings can be best defined with his works.
He received several awards for his paintings “View from the Outskirts of Porechye” and “Winter View from the Outskirts of Moscow“. He conducted several exhibitions to showcase his landscape paintings. But in 1886, Lev Kamenev died alone in poverty. Here are some of the selected paintings of this great artist.
http://fineartblogger.com/19th-century-russian-landscape-paintings/
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Lev Kamenev painter.
photos, Internet
Music, Secret Garden
Lev Kamenev is one of the famous 19th century landscape painters of Russia. He is known for his realistic Russian landscape paintings. Lev was born in 1834 in Russia. His father was a shop owner and he had to join his father’s shop at an early age to assist him. His grandfather spend money to get admission for him in an art school. At the age of twenty one, he joined the painting school of Moscow. He studied art under Karl Rabus and studied painting techniques in detail. 19th century paintings can be best defined with his works.
He received several awards for his paintings “View from the Outskirts of Porechye” and “Winter View from the Outskirts of Moscow“. He conducted several exhibitions to showcase his landscape paintings. But in 1886, Lev Kamenev died alone in poverty. Here are some of the selected paintings of this great artist.
http://fineartblogger.com/19th-century-russian-landscape-paintings/
The video was uploaded only for entertainment purposes and no money was earned from it!
no copyright intended. The music and photos are property of authors. The video is not that of commercial advertising.
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Lev Kamenev
Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев (1834, по другим сведениям 1833, г. Рыльск, Курская губерния — 14 (26) января 1886, Саввинская слобода, Московская губерния) — русский жив...
Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев (1834, по другим сведениям 1833, г. Рыльск, Курская губерния — 14 (26) января 1886, Саввинская слобода, Московская губерния) — русский живописец-пейзажист.
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Lev Lvovich Kamenev (Russian: Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев; 1834, according to other information in 1833, Rylsk, Kursk Governorate – 26 January [O.S. 14 January] 1886 Savvinskaya sloboda, Moscow Governorate), was a Russian landscape painter.
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Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев (1834, по другим сведениям 1833, г. Рыльск, Курская губерния — 14 (26) января 1886, Саввинская слобода, Московская губерния) — русский живописец-пейзажист.
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Lev Lvovich Kamenev (Russian: Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев; 1834, according to other information in 1833, Rylsk, Kursk Governorate – 26 January [O.S. 14 January] 1886 Savvinskaya sloboda, Moscow Governorate), was a Russian landscape painter.
- published: 13 Oct 2015
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Лев Каменев (1833-1886) Lev Kamenev
Лев Львович Каменев родился в маленьком городке Астраханской губернии. В период с 1854—1857 гг. учился в Московском Училище Живописи, Ваяния и Зодчества, где пе...
Лев Львович Каменев родился в маленьком городке Астраханской губернии. В период с 1854—1857 гг. учился в Московском Училище Живописи, Ваяния и Зодчества, где педагогами будущего художника были К.И.Рабус и А.К.Саврасов. Много путешествовал, побывал в Германии и Швейцарии. Становится одним из самых заметных русских художников, писавших лирические пейзажи. В 1869 году Л.Л.Каменеву присваивается звание академика. Принимает активное участие в создание Товарищества Передвижных Художественных Выставок, является одним из учредителей.
(Музыкальное сопровождение: П.И. Чайковский (Оркестр ГАО СССР, дирижер Е.Светланов) - Времена года - Июнь)
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Лев Львович Каменев родился в маленьком городке Астраханской губернии. В период с 1854—1857 гг. учился в Московском Училище Живописи, Ваяния и Зодчества, где педагогами будущего художника были К.И.Рабус и А.К.Саврасов. Много путешествовал, побывал в Германии и Швейцарии. Становится одним из самых заметных русских художников, писавших лирические пейзажи. В 1869 году Л.Л.Каменеву присваивается звание академика. Принимает активное участие в создание Товарищества Передвижных Художественных Выставок, является одним из учредителей.
(Музыкальное сопровождение: П.И. Чайковский (Оркестр ГАО СССР, дирижер Е.Светланов) - Времена года - Июнь)
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Lev Kamenev at Sergei Yesenin Grave 1925
Lev Kamenev (18 July, 1883 -- 25 August 1936) Sergei Yesenin (3 October 1895 -- 27 December 1925)...
Lev Kamenev (18 July, 1883 -- 25 August 1936) Sergei Yesenin (3 October 1895 -- 27 December 1925)
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Lev Kamenev (18 July, 1883 -- 25 August 1936) Sergei Yesenin (3 October 1895 -- 27 December 1925)
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Lev Borisovich Kamenev
Video from a meeting with Lev Borisovich Kamenev....
Video from a meeting with Lev Borisovich Kamenev.
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Video from a meeting with Lev Borisovich Kamenev.
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Alexander Borodin, Requiem, Lev Lvovich Kamenev
Alexander Borodin, Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (1833- 1887), Requiem. Arranged by Leopold Stokowski, The Philharmonia, Jeffrey Simon, Ian Boughton, tenor,......
Alexander Borodin, Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (1833- 1887), Requiem. Arranged by Leopold Stokowski, The Philharmonia, Jeffrey Simon, Ian Boughton, tenor,...
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Alexander Borodin, Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (1833- 1887), Requiem. Arranged by Leopold Stokowski, The Philharmonia, Jeffrey Simon, Ian Boughton, tenor,...
- published: 03 Apr 2011
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Lev Lyvovich Kamenev - Лев Львович Каменев
Lev Lyvovich Kamenev - Лев Львович Каменев (* 1833; †1886) war ein russischer Maler....
Lev Lyvovich Kamenev - Лев Львович Каменев (* 1833; †1886) war ein russischer Maler.
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Lev Lyvovich Kamenev - Лев Львович Каменев (* 1833; †1886) war ein russischer Maler.
Trotskij-Lenin Jewish Bolshevik Red Terror (+18 )
Look at this list, buddy.Solomon Lozovsky/Leon Trotsky aka Lev Davidovich Bronshtein/Vladimir Lenin (Ulyanov)/Lev Kamenev (Rozenfield)/Grigory Zinoviev AKA (......
Look at this list, buddy.Solomon Lozovsky/Leon Trotsky aka Lev Davidovich Bronshtein/Vladimir Lenin (Ulyanov)/Lev Kamenev (Rozenfield)/Grigory Zinoviev AKA (...
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Look at this list, buddy.Solomon Lozovsky/Leon Trotsky aka Lev Davidovich Bronshtein/Vladimir Lenin (Ulyanov)/Lev Kamenev (Rozenfield)/Grigory Zinoviev AKA (...
- published: 08 Nov 2012
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author: MrOdeshog
В.Иванова Жаворонок/V.Ivanova M.Glinka Romance
Виктория Иванова. Жаворонок (М. Глинка - Н. Кукольник). Старинный русский романс. Запись из Малого зала Ленинградской филармонии,1971 г. Victoria Ivanova. Zh......
Виктория Иванова. Жаворонок (М. Глинка - Н. Кукольник). Старинный русский романс. Запись из Малого зала Ленинградской филармонии,1971 г. Victoria Ivanova. Zh...
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Виктория Иванова. Жаворонок (М. Глинка - Н. Кукольник). Старинный русский романс. Запись из Малого зала Ленинградской филармонии,1971 г. Victoria Ivanova. Zh...
Gilels plays Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K 141 L 422
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Sonata in D minor K 141 L 422 Played by Emil Gilels Picture: Lev Kamenev (1833-1886) Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery near Zveni......
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Sonata in D minor K 141 L 422 Played by Emil Gilels Picture: Lev Kamenev (1833-1886) Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery near Zveni...
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Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Sonata in D minor K 141 L 422 Played by Emil Gilels Picture: Lev Kamenev (1833-1886) Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery near Zveni...
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A Portrait of Stalin: Mind Control
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
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A Portrait of Stalin: Mind Control
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films from the Russian archives and personal interviews to tell the true story of the annihilation of approximately 40 million Russians by Stalin.
Episode 1: Stalin and Mind Control
Stalin marshalls Soviet media to manipulate the minds of his
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Joseph Stalin In Private
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films from the Russian archives and personal interviews to tell the true story of the annihilation of approximately 40 million Russians by Stalin.
Episode 4: The Private Life of Joseph Stalin. Stalin is born of doubtful parenthood and grows up
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A Portrait of Stalin: Secret Police
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
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Faces from History
Persons related to Russian Civil War, with a moderate concentration on anti-bolshevists. It took me 6 hours to make this video-slideshow using WMM, so I hope...
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 1
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 2
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 3
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 4
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 5
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 6
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili
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Juif et Dieu - Serge Gainsbourg English Subtitle
french song with english subtitle (french lyrics are following...) Juif et Dieu Et si Dieu était juif ça t'inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N'avai...
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Juif et Dieu - Daniel Darc/Rodolphe Burger
(Reprise de Serge Gainsbourg) Et si Dieu était juif ça t´inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N´avait rien d´un Aryen Et s´il est fils de Dieu comme v...
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Lev Trotsky
http://tinyurl.com/Impariamo.
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Parti Sosialis Malaysia - A Leftist take on Politics
The word socialism itself is often shrouded in an absolute tingling mystery. One can think of Karl Marx and his best mate Friedrich Engles in coming up with ...
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Leon Trotsky speaks on the Moscow Trials
A few websites for more information on Marxism:
www.marxist.com (In Defense of Marxism)
www.socialistappeal.org (Workers International League)
www.commiechu.blogspot.com (My blog)
From Mexico between 1937 and his assassination in 1940
"Stalin's trial against me is built upon false confessions, extorted by modern Inquisitorial methods, in the interests of the ruling clique. There are no crimes in
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Various gatherings of soldiers and civilians being addressed by leaders and polit...HD Stock Footage
Link to order this clip: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675053623_Lev-kamenev_military-band-plays_woman-politician-addresses-crowd Historic Stock Footag...
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Lev Feliksovich Lagorio - Лев Феликсович Лагорио - 1/3
Lev Feliksovich Lagorio (1826-1905) war e4in russischer Maler.
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Trotsky's speech in Copenhagen (Denmark) / Trotskyren hitzaldia Kopenhagen (Danimarka)
IN ENGLISH / INGELESEZ. http://www.icl-fi.org/ ********************************************************** The war, (in the) post-war developments, including ...
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Forbidden History; Masonic Revolutions - THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE OF OSIRIS 7/12
Deed of Sarajevo and its international repercussions were to cause not only the downfall of the Habsburgs and Hohenzollerns, but also that of the Romanov dyn...
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Summer Motives in Painting (1950-1990s). Leningrad School. Part 1
Summer time in Russian painting of 1950-1980s. Landscape, Still Life, Sityscape, Portrait and Genre Scenes by Nikolai Galakhov, Sergei Osipov, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Lev Russov, Nikolai Timkov, Alexander Semionov, Dmitry Maevsky, Veniamin Borisov, Arseny Semionov, Eugenia Antipova, Victor Teterin, Vecheslav Zagonek, German Tatarinov, Vsevolod Bazhenov, Eugeny Chuprun, Anatoli Vasiliev, Nikolai Po
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Lenin's Letter/The Stalinist-Trotskyist Opposition
A brilliantly cinematic portrayal of a very crucial moment in Soviet history. After the death of Lenin, he left a letter for the Bolsheviks requesting the removal of Joseph Stalin, and for his successor to be a figure less rude, more patient and more loyal(Initially, Trotsky). But because of Stalin's charisma over his fellow comrades, and the back and forth oppositional changes of Kamenev and Zino
A Portrait of Stalin: Mind Control
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ......
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
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MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
A Portrait of Stalin: Mind Control
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films from the Russian archives and personal interviews to tell the true story of the annihilation of approximately 40 million Russians by Stalin.
Episode 1: Stalin and Mind Control
Stalin marshalls Soviet media to manipulate the minds of his population. All organs of communication are taken under Stalin's control, including painting, sculpture, poetry, theater, cinema and architecture--even opera and ballet.
Stalin was born Joseph Dzhugashvili in the Georgian town of Gori in 1879. He was an early activist in the Bolshevik movement, where he first assumed the pseudonym Stalin (which means "man of steel"). He was named General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922, a post Stalin used to fortify his power base. When Vladimir Lenin died in 1924, a struggle for control broke out hat pitted Stalin against his nemesis, Leon Trotsky, and a host of lesser party figures. Stalin's victory was slow and hard-fought, but by 1927 he had succeeded in having Trotsky expelled from the party.
By 1928, Stalin was entrenched as supreme Soviet leader, and he wasted little time in launching a series of national campaigns (the so-called Five-Year Plans) aimed at "collectivizing" the peasantry and turning the USSR into a powerful industrial state. Both campaigns featured murder on a massive scale.
The millions of deaths in Stalin's "Gulag Archipelago" (the network of labour camps [gulags] scattered across the length and breath of Russia) were a consequence of Stalin's drive for total control, and his pressing need for convict labour to fuel rapid industrialization.
For Stalin, dissident viewpoints represented an unacceptable threat. This was the origin of the "cult of personality" that permeated Soviet politics and culture, depicting Stalin as infallible, almost deity-like. Beginning in 1935, the series of immense internal purges sent millions of party members and ordinary individuals to their deaths, either through summary executions or in the atrocious conditions of the "Gulag Archipelago." Soviet institutions and sectors like the Communist Party, the Army, the NKVD, and scientists and engineers were decimated by these purges.
The "Old Bolshevik" elite was targeted in three key "show trials" between 1936 and 1938, in which leaders such as Lev Kamenev, Nikolai Bukharin, and Grigori Zinoviev were accused of conspiring with Trotskyite elements to undermine communism in the USSR.
When the "Old Bolsheviks" had been consigned to oblivion, their successors and replacements quickly followed them. The destruction of the officer corps, about 35,000 military officers shot or imprisoned, and, in particular the execution of the brilliant chief-of-staff Marshal Tukhachevsky, is considered one of the major reasons for the spectacular Nazi successes in the early months of the German invasion in WWII.
The impetus to "cleanse" the social body rapidly spilled beyond these elite boundaries, and the greatest impact of the Purge was felt in the wider society. Relatives of those accused and arrested, including wives and children down to the age of twelve, were themselves often condemned under the "counter-terrorism" legislation.
With the fall of communism and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Soviet scholars like Edvard Radzinsky and Dmitri Volkogonov have published prominent exposés of Stalinist rule, based on newly-opened archives . And the estimates of the death toll arrived at by Robert Conquest and others, long denounced as craven exaggerations, have been shown instead to be, if anything, understated.
See the works of Robert Conquest, and Aleksandr Solhenitsyn
wn.com/A Portrait Of Stalin Mind Control
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films from the Russian archives and personal interviews to tell the true story of the annihilation of approximately 40 million Russians by Stalin.
Episode 1: Stalin and Mind Control
Stalin marshalls Soviet media to manipulate the minds of his population. All organs of communication are taken under Stalin's control, including painting, sculpture, poetry, theater, cinema and architecture--even opera and ballet.
Stalin was born Joseph Dzhugashvili in the Georgian town of Gori in 1879. He was an early activist in the Bolshevik movement, where he first assumed the pseudonym Stalin (which means "man of steel"). He was named General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922, a post Stalin used to fortify his power base. When Vladimir Lenin died in 1924, a struggle for control broke out hat pitted Stalin against his nemesis, Leon Trotsky, and a host of lesser party figures. Stalin's victory was slow and hard-fought, but by 1927 he had succeeded in having Trotsky expelled from the party.
By 1928, Stalin was entrenched as supreme Soviet leader, and he wasted little time in launching a series of national campaigns (the so-called Five-Year Plans) aimed at "collectivizing" the peasantry and turning the USSR into a powerful industrial state. Both campaigns featured murder on a massive scale.
The millions of deaths in Stalin's "Gulag Archipelago" (the network of labour camps [gulags] scattered across the length and breath of Russia) were a consequence of Stalin's drive for total control, and his pressing need for convict labour to fuel rapid industrialization.
For Stalin, dissident viewpoints represented an unacceptable threat. This was the origin of the "cult of personality" that permeated Soviet politics and culture, depicting Stalin as infallible, almost deity-like. Beginning in 1935, the series of immense internal purges sent millions of party members and ordinary individuals to their deaths, either through summary executions or in the atrocious conditions of the "Gulag Archipelago." Soviet institutions and sectors like the Communist Party, the Army, the NKVD, and scientists and engineers were decimated by these purges.
The "Old Bolshevik" elite was targeted in three key "show trials" between 1936 and 1938, in which leaders such as Lev Kamenev, Nikolai Bukharin, and Grigori Zinoviev were accused of conspiring with Trotskyite elements to undermine communism in the USSR.
When the "Old Bolsheviks" had been consigned to oblivion, their successors and replacements quickly followed them. The destruction of the officer corps, about 35,000 military officers shot or imprisoned, and, in particular the execution of the brilliant chief-of-staff Marshal Tukhachevsky, is considered one of the major reasons for the spectacular Nazi successes in the early months of the German invasion in WWII.
The impetus to "cleanse" the social body rapidly spilled beyond these elite boundaries, and the greatest impact of the Purge was felt in the wider society. Relatives of those accused and arrested, including wives and children down to the age of twelve, were themselves often condemned under the "counter-terrorism" legislation.
With the fall of communism and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Soviet scholars like Edvard Radzinsky and Dmitri Volkogonov have published prominent exposés of Stalinist rule, based on newly-opened archives . And the estimates of the death toll arrived at by Robert Conquest and others, long denounced as craven exaggerations, have been shown instead to be, if anything, understated.
See the works of Robert Conquest, and Aleksandr Solhenitsyn
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Joseph Stalin In Private
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films from the Russian archives and personal interviews to tell the true story of the annihilation of approximately 40 million Russians by Stalin.
Episode 4: The Private Life of Joseph Stalin. Stalin is born of doubtful parenthood and grows up a Marxist and a revolutionary, organizing riots and robbing banks to fund party activities. While Stalin is twice-married, both wives die suspicious deaths, the first of "typhoid" after being kicked in the stomach while pregnant, and the second of "appendicitis" after committing suicide. Stalin then systematically murders or imprisons his many in-laws. Witnesses of these events furnish the horrid details.
Stalin was born Joseph Dzhugashvili in the Georgian town of Gori in 1879. He was an early activist in the Bolshevik movement, where he first assumed the pseudonym Stalin (which means "man of steel"). He was named General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922, a post Stalin used to fortify his power base. When Vladimir Lenin died in 1924, a struggle for control broke out hat pitted Stalin against his nemesis, Leon Trotsky, and a host of lesser party figures. Stalin's victory was slow and hard-fought, but by1927 he had succeeded in having Trotsky expelled from the party.
By 1928, Stalin was entrenched as supreme Soviet leader, and he wasted little time in launching a series of national campaigns (the so-called Five-Year Plans) aimed at "collectivizing" the peasantry and turning the USSR into a powerful industrial state. Both campaigns featured murder on a massive scale.
The millions of deaths in Stalin's "Gulag Archipelago" (the network of labour camps [gulags] scattered across the length and breath of Russia) were a consequence of Stalin's drive for total control, and his pressing need for convict labour to fuel rapid industrialization.
For Stalin, dissident viewpoints represented an unacceptable threat. This was the origin of the "cult of personality" that permeated Soviet politics and culture, depicting Stalin as infallible, almost deity-like. Beginning in 1935, the series of immense internal purges sent millions of party members and ordinary individuals to their deaths, either through summary executions or in the atrocious conditions of the "Gulag Archipelago." Soviet institutions and sectors like the Communist Party, the Army, the NKVD, and scientists and engineers were decimated by these purges.
The "Old Bolshevik" elite was targeted in three key "show trials" between 1936 and 1938, in which leaders such as Lev Kamenev, Nikolai Bukharin, and Grigori Zinoviev were accused of conspiring with Trotskyite elements to undermine communism in the USSR.
When the "Old Bolsheviks" had been consigned to oblivion, their successors and replacements quickly followed them. The destruction of the officer corps, about 35,000 military officers shot or imprisoned, and, in particula,r the execution of the brilliant chief-of-staff Marshal Tukhachevsky, is considered one of the major reasons for the spectacular Nazi successes in the early months of the German invasion in WWII.
The impetus to "cleanse" the social body rapidly spilled beyond these elite boundaries, and the greatest impact of the Purge was felt in the wider society. Relatives of those accused and arrested, including wives and children down to the age of twelve, were themselves often condemned under the "counter-terrorism" legislation.
With the fall of communism and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Soviet scholars like Edvard Radzinsky and Dmitri Volkogonov have published prominent exposés of Stalinist rule, based on newly-opened archives (see "Further Reading"). And the estimates of the death toll arrived at by Robert Conquest and others, long denounced as craven exaggerations, have been shown instead to be, if anything, understated.
See the works of Robert Conquest, and Aleksandr Solhenitsyn
wn.com/Joseph Stalin In Private
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD
1992.
This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films from the Russian archives and personal interviews to tell the true story of the annihilation of approximately 40 million Russians by Stalin.
Episode 4: The Private Life of Joseph Stalin. Stalin is born of doubtful parenthood and grows up a Marxist and a revolutionary, organizing riots and robbing banks to fund party activities. While Stalin is twice-married, both wives die suspicious deaths, the first of "typhoid" after being kicked in the stomach while pregnant, and the second of "appendicitis" after committing suicide. Stalin then systematically murders or imprisons his many in-laws. Witnesses of these events furnish the horrid details.
Stalin was born Joseph Dzhugashvili in the Georgian town of Gori in 1879. He was an early activist in the Bolshevik movement, where he first assumed the pseudonym Stalin (which means "man of steel"). He was named General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922, a post Stalin used to fortify his power base. When Vladimir Lenin died in 1924, a struggle for control broke out hat pitted Stalin against his nemesis, Leon Trotsky, and a host of lesser party figures. Stalin's victory was slow and hard-fought, but by1927 he had succeeded in having Trotsky expelled from the party.
By 1928, Stalin was entrenched as supreme Soviet leader, and he wasted little time in launching a series of national campaigns (the so-called Five-Year Plans) aimed at "collectivizing" the peasantry and turning the USSR into a powerful industrial state. Both campaigns featured murder on a massive scale.
The millions of deaths in Stalin's "Gulag Archipelago" (the network of labour camps [gulags] scattered across the length and breath of Russia) were a consequence of Stalin's drive for total control, and his pressing need for convict labour to fuel rapid industrialization.
For Stalin, dissident viewpoints represented an unacceptable threat. This was the origin of the "cult of personality" that permeated Soviet politics and culture, depicting Stalin as infallible, almost deity-like. Beginning in 1935, the series of immense internal purges sent millions of party members and ordinary individuals to their deaths, either through summary executions or in the atrocious conditions of the "Gulag Archipelago." Soviet institutions and sectors like the Communist Party, the Army, the NKVD, and scientists and engineers were decimated by these purges.
The "Old Bolshevik" elite was targeted in three key "show trials" between 1936 and 1938, in which leaders such as Lev Kamenev, Nikolai Bukharin, and Grigori Zinoviev were accused of conspiring with Trotskyite elements to undermine communism in the USSR.
When the "Old Bolsheviks" had been consigned to oblivion, their successors and replacements quickly followed them. The destruction of the officer corps, about 35,000 military officers shot or imprisoned, and, in particula,r the execution of the brilliant chief-of-staff Marshal Tukhachevsky, is considered one of the major reasons for the spectacular Nazi successes in the early months of the German invasion in WWII.
The impetus to "cleanse" the social body rapidly spilled beyond these elite boundaries, and the greatest impact of the Purge was felt in the wider society. Relatives of those accused and arrested, including wives and children down to the age of twelve, were themselves often condemned under the "counter-terrorism" legislation.
With the fall of communism and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Soviet scholars like Edvard Radzinsky and Dmitri Volkogonov have published prominent exposés of Stalinist rule, based on newly-opened archives (see "Further Reading"). And the estimates of the death toll arrived at by Robert Conquest and others, long denounced as craven exaggerations, have been shown instead to be, if anything, understated.
See the works of Robert Conquest, and Aleksandr Solhenitsyn
- published: 20 Sep 2011
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A Portrait of Stalin: Secret Police
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ......
MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
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MONSTER: A PORTRAIT OF STALIN IN BLOOD 1992. This six part series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films ...
Faces from History
Persons related to Russian Civil War, with a moderate concentration on anti-bolshevists. It took me 6 hours to make this video-slideshow using WMM, so I hope......
Persons related to Russian Civil War, with a moderate concentration on anti-bolshevists. It took me 6 hours to make this video-slideshow using WMM, so I hope...
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Persons related to Russian Civil War, with a moderate concentration on anti-bolshevists. It took me 6 hours to make this video-slideshow using WMM, so I hope...
- published: 18 Aug 2009
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author: Jennagosu
Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 1
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse ...
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
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Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 2
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse ...
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
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Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
- published: 24 Oct 2014
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 3
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse ...
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
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Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин)
- published: 24 Oct 2014
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 4
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse ...
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili, Vsevolod Roborovski, Ketevan Geladze, Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan Shansky, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, David Livingstone, Henry Morton Stanley, Mikhail Pyltsov, Lev Kamenev, Alexei Rykov, Nikita Khrushchev, Maximilien de Robespierre, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Wilhelm Canaris, Gerd von Rundstedt, Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, Hermann Hoth, Theo-Helmut Lieb, Adolf Hitler, Erwin Rommel, Rudolf Hess, Wilhelm Keitel, Richard Sorge, Georgy Zhukov, Filipp Golikov, Pavel Sudoplatov, Yuriy Nezhnikov, Alexey Ignatyev, Nikolay Danilevsky, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Pyotr Savitsky, Henry Kissinger
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Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili, Vsevolod Roborovski, Ketevan Geladze, Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan Shansky, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, David Livingstone, Henry Morton Stanley, Mikhail Pyltsov, Lev Kamenev, Alexei Rykov, Nikita Khrushchev, Maximilien de Robespierre, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Wilhelm Canaris, Gerd von Rundstedt, Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, Hermann Hoth, Theo-Helmut Lieb, Adolf Hitler, Erwin Rommel, Rudolf Hess, Wilhelm Keitel, Richard Sorge, Georgy Zhukov, Filipp Golikov, Pavel Sudoplatov, Yuriy Nezhnikov, Alexey Ignatyev, Nikolay Danilevsky, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Pyotr Savitsky, Henry Kissinger
- published: 26 Oct 2014
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 5
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse ...
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili, Vsevolod Roborovski, Ketevan Geladze, Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan Shansky, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, David Livingstone, Henry Morton Stanley, Mikhail Pyltsov, Lev Kamenev, Alexei Rykov, Nikita Khrushchev, Maximilien de Robespierre, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Wilhelm Canaris, Gerd von Rundstedt, Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, Hermann Hoth, Theo-Helmut Lieb, Adolf Hitler, Erwin Rommel, Rudolf Hess, Wilhelm Keitel, Richard Sorge, Georgy Zhukov, Filipp Golikov, Pavel Sudoplatov, Yuriy Nezhnikov, Alexey Ignatyev, Nikolay Danilevsky, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Pyotr Savitsky, Henry Kissinger
wn.com/Chapter 3 First Global Information War. Collapse Of The Ussr Pt. 5
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili, Vsevolod Roborovski, Ketevan Geladze, Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan Shansky, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, David Livingstone, Henry Morton Stanley, Mikhail Pyltsov, Lev Kamenev, Alexei Rykov, Nikita Khrushchev, Maximilien de Robespierre, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Wilhelm Canaris, Gerd von Rundstedt, Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, Hermann Hoth, Theo-Helmut Lieb, Adolf Hitler, Erwin Rommel, Rudolf Hess, Wilhelm Keitel, Richard Sorge, Georgy Zhukov, Filipp Golikov, Pavel Sudoplatov, Yuriy Nezhnikov, Alexey Ignatyev, Nikolay Danilevsky, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Pyotr Savitsky, Henry Kissinger
- published: 28 Oct 2014
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Chapter 3 - First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR pt. 6
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse ...
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili, Vsevolod Roborovski, Ketevan Geladze, Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan Shansky, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, David Livingstone, Henry Morton Stanley, Mikhail Pyltsov, Lev Kamenev, Alexei Rykov, Nikita Khrushchev, Maximilien de Robespierre, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Wilhelm Canaris, Gerd von Rundstedt, Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, Hermann Hoth, Theo-Helmut Lieb, Adolf Hitler, Erwin Rommel, Rudolf Hess, Wilhelm Keitel, Richard Sorge, Georgy Zhukov, Filipp Golikov, Pavel Sudoplatov, Yuriy Nezhnikov, Alexey Ignatyev, Nikolay Danilevsky, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Pyotr Savitsky, Henry Kissinger
wn.com/Chapter 3 First Global Information War. Collapse Of The Ussr Pt. 6
Chapter 3 - Stalin - A Successful Russian Information Warfare Project
Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР (First Global Information War. Collapse Of The USSR) 2010 by author Igor Panarin (Игорь Панарин).
People mentioned in this chapter: Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Pyotr Stolypin, Dmitry Milyutin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Nikolay Przhevalsky, Besarion Jugashvili, Vsevolod Roborovski, Ketevan Geladze, Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan Shansky, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, David Livingstone, Henry Morton Stanley, Mikhail Pyltsov, Lev Kamenev, Alexei Rykov, Nikita Khrushchev, Maximilien de Robespierre, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, Wilhelm Canaris, Gerd von Rundstedt, Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, Hermann Hoth, Theo-Helmut Lieb, Adolf Hitler, Erwin Rommel, Rudolf Hess, Wilhelm Keitel, Richard Sorge, Georgy Zhukov, Filipp Golikov, Pavel Sudoplatov, Yuriy Nezhnikov, Alexey Ignatyev, Nikolay Danilevsky, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Pyotr Savitsky, Henry Kissinger
- published: 28 Oct 2014
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Juif et Dieu - Serge Gainsbourg English Subtitle
french song with english subtitle (french lyrics are following...) Juif et Dieu Et si Dieu était juif ça t'inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N'avai......
french song with english subtitle (french lyrics are following...) Juif et Dieu Et si Dieu était juif ça t'inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N'avai...
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french song with english subtitle (french lyrics are following...) Juif et Dieu Et si Dieu était juif ça t'inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N'avai...
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Juif et Dieu - Daniel Darc/Rodolphe Burger
(Reprise de Serge Gainsbourg) Et si Dieu était juif ça t´inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N´avait rien d´un Aryen Et s´il est fils de Dieu comme v......
(Reprise de Serge Gainsbourg) Et si Dieu était juif ça t´inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N´avait rien d´un Aryen Et s´il est fils de Dieu comme v...
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(Reprise de Serge Gainsbourg) Et si Dieu était juif ça t´inquiéterait petite Sais-tu que le Nazaréen N´avait rien d´un Aryen Et s´il est fils de Dieu comme v...
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Lev Trotsky
http://tinyurl.com/Impariamo....
http://tinyurl.com/Impariamo.
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http://tinyurl.com/Impariamo.
Parti Sosialis Malaysia - A Leftist take on Politics
The word socialism itself is often shrouded in an absolute tingling mystery. One can think of Karl Marx and his best mate Friedrich Engles in coming up with ......
The word socialism itself is often shrouded in an absolute tingling mystery. One can think of Karl Marx and his best mate Friedrich Engles in coming up with ...
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The word socialism itself is often shrouded in an absolute tingling mystery. One can think of Karl Marx and his best mate Friedrich Engles in coming up with ...
Leon Trotsky speaks on the Moscow Trials
A few websites for more information on Marxism:
www.marxist.com (In Defense of Marxism)
www.socialistappeal.org (Workers International League)
www.commiechu.bl...
A few websites for more information on Marxism:
www.marxist.com (In Defense of Marxism)
www.socialistappeal.org (Workers International League)
www.commiechu.blogspot.com (My blog)
From Mexico between 1937 and his assassination in 1940
"Stalin's trial against me is built upon false confessions, extorted by modern Inquisitorial methods, in the interests of the ruling clique. There are no crimes in history more terrible in intention or execution than the Moscow trials of Zinoviev-Kamenev and of Radek-Piatakov. These trials develop not from communism, not from socialism, but from Stalinism, that is, from the irresponsible despotism of the bureaucracy over the people!
"What is now my principal task? To reveal the truth. To show and to demonstrate that the true criminals hide under the cloak of the accusers. What will be the next step in this direction? The creation of an American, a European and subsequently, an international commission of inquiry, composed of people who incontestably enjoy authority and public confidence. I will undertake to present to such a commission all my files, thousands of personal and open letters in which the development of my thought and my action is reflected day by day, without any gaps. I have nothing to hide! Dozens of witnesses who are abroad possess invaluable facts and documents which will shed light on the Moscow frame-ups. The work of the commission of inquiry must terminate in a great countertrial. A countertrial is necessary to cleanse the atmosphere of the germs of deceit, slander, falsification and frame-ups, whose source is Stalin's police, the GPU, which has fallen to the level of the Nazi Gestapo."
For more on the Moscow Trials here is a great book by Trotsky's son Lev (Leon) Sedov: http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/sedov/works/red/index.htm
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A few websites for more information on Marxism:
www.marxist.com (In Defense of Marxism)
www.socialistappeal.org (Workers International League)
www.commiechu.blogspot.com (My blog)
From Mexico between 1937 and his assassination in 1940
"Stalin's trial against me is built upon false confessions, extorted by modern Inquisitorial methods, in the interests of the ruling clique. There are no crimes in history more terrible in intention or execution than the Moscow trials of Zinoviev-Kamenev and of Radek-Piatakov. These trials develop not from communism, not from socialism, but from Stalinism, that is, from the irresponsible despotism of the bureaucracy over the people!
"What is now my principal task? To reveal the truth. To show and to demonstrate that the true criminals hide under the cloak of the accusers. What will be the next step in this direction? The creation of an American, a European and subsequently, an international commission of inquiry, composed of people who incontestably enjoy authority and public confidence. I will undertake to present to such a commission all my files, thousands of personal and open letters in which the development of my thought and my action is reflected day by day, without any gaps. I have nothing to hide! Dozens of witnesses who are abroad possess invaluable facts and documents which will shed light on the Moscow frame-ups. The work of the commission of inquiry must terminate in a great countertrial. A countertrial is necessary to cleanse the atmosphere of the germs of deceit, slander, falsification and frame-ups, whose source is Stalin's police, the GPU, which has fallen to the level of the Nazi Gestapo."
For more on the Moscow Trials here is a great book by Trotsky's son Lev (Leon) Sedov: http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/sedov/works/red/index.htm
- published: 15 Oct 2010
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Lev Feliksovich Lagorio - Лев Феликсович Лагорио - 1/3
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Lev Feliksovich Lagorio (1826-1905) war e4in russischer Maler.
Trotsky's speech in Copenhagen (Denmark) / Trotskyren hitzaldia Kopenhagen (Danimarka)
IN ENGLISH / INGELESEZ. http://www.icl-fi.org/ ********************************************************** The war, (in the) post-war developments, including ......
IN ENGLISH / INGELESEZ. http://www.icl-fi.org/ ********************************************************** The war, (in the) post-war developments, including ...
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Forbidden History; Masonic Revolutions - THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE OF OSIRIS 7/12
Deed of Sarajevo and its international repercussions were to cause not only the downfall of the Habsburgs and Hohenzollerns, but also that of the Romanov dyn......
Deed of Sarajevo and its international repercussions were to cause not only the downfall of the Habsburgs and Hohenzollerns, but also that of the Romanov dyn...
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Deed of Sarajevo and its international repercussions were to cause not only the downfall of the Habsburgs and Hohenzollerns, but also that of the Romanov dyn...
Summer Motives in Painting (1950-1990s). Leningrad School. Part 1
Summer time in Russian painting of 1950-1980s. Landscape, Still Life, Sityscape, Portrait and Genre Scenes by Nikolai Galakhov, Sergei Osipov, Vladimir Ovchinni...
Summer time in Russian painting of 1950-1980s. Landscape, Still Life, Sityscape, Portrait and Genre Scenes by Nikolai Galakhov, Sergei Osipov, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Lev Russov, Nikolai Timkov, Alexander Semionov, Dmitry Maevsky, Veniamin Borisov, Arseny Semionov, Eugenia Antipova, Victor Teterin, Vecheslav Zagonek, German Tatarinov, Vsevolod Bazhenov, Eugeny Chuprun, Anatoli Vasiliev, Nikolai Pozdneev, Galina Rumiantseva, Kapitolina Rumiantseva, Gleb Savinov, Anatoli Nenartovich, and other Masters of the Leningrad School of Painting.
LINKS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leningrad_School_of_Painting
http://www.leningradartist.com/search/searchby.htm
MUSIC:
A. Arutunov. “Rapsodia for Quartet and Orcherstra”. “Moskovskaya Balalaika”
"Moskovskaya Balalaika". "Golden Wheat"
V. Dashkevich. From the movie “Bumbarash”
В. Troyanovsky. "Flowers were blooming”. “Russian Festival”
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Summer time in Russian painting of 1950-1980s. Landscape, Still Life, Sityscape, Portrait and Genre Scenes by Nikolai Galakhov, Sergei Osipov, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Lev Russov, Nikolai Timkov, Alexander Semionov, Dmitry Maevsky, Veniamin Borisov, Arseny Semionov, Eugenia Antipova, Victor Teterin, Vecheslav Zagonek, German Tatarinov, Vsevolod Bazhenov, Eugeny Chuprun, Anatoli Vasiliev, Nikolai Pozdneev, Galina Rumiantseva, Kapitolina Rumiantseva, Gleb Savinov, Anatoli Nenartovich, and other Masters of the Leningrad School of Painting.
LINKS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leningrad_School_of_Painting
http://www.leningradartist.com/search/searchby.htm
MUSIC:
A. Arutunov. “Rapsodia for Quartet and Orcherstra”. “Moskovskaya Balalaika”
"Moskovskaya Balalaika". "Golden Wheat"
V. Dashkevich. From the movie “Bumbarash”
В. Troyanovsky. "Flowers were blooming”. “Russian Festival”
- published: 06 Nov 2014
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Lenin's Letter/The Stalinist-Trotskyist Opposition
A brilliantly cinematic portrayal of a very crucial moment in Soviet history. After the death of Lenin, he left a letter for the Bolsheviks requesting the remov...
A brilliantly cinematic portrayal of a very crucial moment in Soviet history. After the death of Lenin, he left a letter for the Bolsheviks requesting the removal of Joseph Stalin, and for his successor to be a figure less rude, more patient and more loyal(Initially, Trotsky). But because of Stalin's charisma over his fellow comrades, and the back and forth oppositional changes of Kamenev and Zinoviev, Trotsky fell victim due to his underestimation of Stalin.
Fun Fact: Though Lenin did in fact imply in the letter that Trotsky was a suitable successor, he was still very unsure in making that decision, he was afraid Trotsky would be another Napoleon Bonaparte.
Scene from the HBO Movie Stalin(1992)
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A brilliantly cinematic portrayal of a very crucial moment in Soviet history. After the death of Lenin, he left a letter for the Bolsheviks requesting the removal of Joseph Stalin, and for his successor to be a figure less rude, more patient and more loyal(Initially, Trotsky). But because of Stalin's charisma over his fellow comrades, and the back and forth oppositional changes of Kamenev and Zinoviev, Trotsky fell victim due to his underestimation of Stalin.
Fun Fact: Though Lenin did in fact imply in the letter that Trotsky was a suitable successor, he was still very unsure in making that decision, he was afraid Trotsky would be another Napoleon Bonaparte.
Scene from the HBO Movie Stalin(1992)
- published: 16 Jul 2014
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