@9Cheff1 Before 1989, Russian factories couldn't produce anything other than military or building supplies, which were always used to build new factories to produce more supplies for more factories. Any attempt to produce consumable goods would result in inavoidable epic fail, like the Lada, soviet blenders or anything that take 10 years to arrive and 5min of use to burst in flames.
Stalin didn't made Russia "industrial". And the numbers are 65 not 6 millions, acording to Anatoly Golytsin.
What a wonderful man, to give people today a reminder of comrade Stalin. Not only let us remember Stalin, let us emulate him. The Struggle is still on.
Stalin was a hero, he was one of the, if not THE greatest leader russia has ever had, like they said he played a strong role in ww2, he wasone the greatest millitary leader the world has ever seen and he was indeed a empire builder.
@TheMonsterLegends HGWT5763. 05/12/09/2010 A.D. HERO,MY ASS-HE WAS A STINKING BUTCHER,I DONT CARE HOW GREAT A LEADER HE WAS.THIS MAN WAS A COLD,HEARTLESS FIEND WHO DIDNT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT ANYTHING OR ANYONE,PERIOD! WORSHIP STALIN ALL YOU WISH,BUT HE WILL HAVE TO ANSWER FOR HIS CRIMES BEFORE GOD HIMSELF-ONE DAY.
@JCS2059 In military terms he was a strong leader he didnt take shit from noone, And also how come if you ask most WW2 russian veterans why, after 20 years after the collapse of the soviet union and more than 50 years after his death do they still say heil stalin?
@JCS2059 back in the 1913's russia was at least hundreds of years behind us and why?, because of the tsars that ruled russia so what happened was they had a revolution after stalin took control and then they built factory's schools mines and more they made there way back up and why....because they had a leader named stalin who thought they could do better and then they did do better sure bad things happened like a massacre then ask about whats going on in iraq thats a maxxacre by obama/bush.
@boringcabbage I don't know about the school part but he did industrialize Russia, he built Russia up into a industrial superpower, but he did it with the deaths of millions, he took grain from the peasants under collectivization, all the grain including the grain which would be used for the next years harvest, meaning no food for the peasants, there was widespread famine amongst Russia's peasantry, this grain he collected was sold abroad in order to gain machinery for industrialization.
@boringcabbage Although Stalin had now industrialized Russia, millions had died, people who opposed collectivization were branded kulaks (the richer more well off peasants) and were either publicly executed or sent to the work camps. Yes you can argue that industrialization was a good thing in Russia (which it was) but, was the price worth it, the millions of people who died of famine and the millions executed and imprisoned, he ended up creating a nation built upon fear and death.
@boringcabbage I do not understand what exactly you are trying to make out by comparing the millions who died in Stalin's Russia with the thousands of deaths caused by the United , if you are trying to compare which is worse, the death toll in Russia was of a much greater scale, though that does not make either instances justified.
Stalin was ironicaly a georgian,loved by the russians(despite being the devil) He had no respect or value for the life of the russian soldier,nothing admirable about that I'd say.
Stalin should be respected for his strength as a military leader and leader in general but his methods were brutal and disgusting. What he did to his own people was horrid but it can still be said though a monster Stalin was an incredible leader and should be remembered for both aspects. A monster yes but a weakling I think not
he is the best cheater of all, bad gamer and his statue is still standing, the differents between a winner and a loser of war, and yes your right cuz we are the weaklings that followed him for what for his own benefit, big fail, bah give me hiter, he told the truth never lied and he got blamed because he lost the war, how pathetic humans can be...
When Hitler invaded Russia, Stalin ran to his dacha and became completely broken down. It was the generals of Russia and the millions that died in the fight that made The Eastern Front turn against the Axis powers. Stalin was a brilliant manipulator and administrator but as moral leader, he was the pits.
When Hitler attacked USSR, Stalin WAS already in the dacha. And it were also the Generals like Budjonny and Voroshilov, who lost millions lost millions of soldiers, not Stalin. You are right, he didn´t command the front, when they won, but he also didn´t command, when they were losing.
At least USSR won and Stalin played, like the other Generals & Soldiers, a key role in it.
Even Churchill said: Stalin took over Russia of the hook plough and left it in the possession of the A-bomb.
little billy we couldn't afford a clown for your birthday, so we got stalin instead
blackmage3000 2 months ago
I personally prefer the Rockefeller look, it's STYLIN'!
wingsofliberty437 7 months ago
@9Cheff1 Before 1989, Russian factories couldn't produce anything other than military or building supplies, which were always used to build new factories to produce more supplies for more factories. Any attempt to produce consumable goods would result in inavoidable epic fail, like the Lada, soviet blenders or anything that take 10 years to arrive and 5min of use to burst in flames.
Stalin didn't made Russia "industrial". And the numbers are 65 not 6 millions, acording to Anatoly Golytsin.
SturmFuhrerx 11 months ago
@9Cheff1 That and he fucked up the reputation of Communism itself.
richrocks95 1 year ago
stalin for president
deenman23 1 year ago
A hero, a great leader, a great comrade! Stalin is alive in our hearths
RecruitTororo 1 year ago
That dude would be a fucking scary neighbor.
Iam7456 1 year ago
Long live the memory of Comrade Stalin!
xDoomguy666x 1 year ago
What a wonderful man, to give people today a reminder of comrade Stalin. Not only let us remember Stalin, let us emulate him. The Struggle is still on.
Commiton 1 year ago
Stalin was a hero, he was one of the, if not THE greatest leader russia has ever had, like they said he played a strong role in ww2, he wasone the greatest millitary leader the world has ever seen and he was indeed a empire builder.
TheMonsterLegends 2 years ago
At the cost of 27 million people, what a hero!
attractivue 1 year ago
@attractivue Great things come at a great cost.
yousuckatlyfe 1 year ago
@TheMonsterLegends HGWT5763. 05/12/09/2010 A.D. HERO,MY ASS-HE WAS A STINKING BUTCHER,I DONT CARE HOW GREAT A LEADER HE WAS.THIS MAN WAS A COLD,HEARTLESS FIEND WHO DIDNT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT ANYTHING OR ANYONE,PERIOD! WORSHIP STALIN ALL YOU WISH,BUT HE WILL HAVE TO ANSWER FOR HIS CRIMES BEFORE GOD HIMSELF-ONE DAY.
JCS2059 1 year ago
@JCS2059 In military terms he was a strong leader he didnt take shit from noone, And also how come if you ask most WW2 russian veterans why, after 20 years after the collapse of the soviet union and more than 50 years after his death do they still say heil stalin?
TheMonsterLegends 1 year ago
@JCS2059 back in the 1913's russia was at least hundreds of years behind us and why?, because of the tsars that ruled russia so what happened was they had a revolution after stalin took control and then they built factory's schools mines and more they made there way back up and why....because they had a leader named stalin who thought they could do better and then they did do better sure bad things happened like a massacre then ask about whats going on in iraq thats a maxxacre by obama/bush.
boringcabbage 1 year ago
@boringcabbage I don't know about the school part but he did industrialize Russia, he built Russia up into a industrial superpower, but he did it with the deaths of millions, he took grain from the peasants under collectivization, all the grain including the grain which would be used for the next years harvest, meaning no food for the peasants, there was widespread famine amongst Russia's peasantry, this grain he collected was sold abroad in order to gain machinery for industrialization.
AnonymousEmperor 10 months ago
@boringcabbage Although Stalin had now industrialized Russia, millions had died, people who opposed collectivization were branded kulaks (the richer more well off peasants) and were either publicly executed or sent to the work camps. Yes you can argue that industrialization was a good thing in Russia (which it was) but, was the price worth it, the millions of people who died of famine and the millions executed and imprisoned, he ended up creating a nation built upon fear and death.
AnonymousEmperor 10 months ago
No-one was safe from the murderous dictator named Joseph Stalin, not even his own wife.
AnonymousEmperor 10 months ago
@boringcabbage I do not understand what exactly you are trying to make out by comparing the millions who died in Stalin's Russia with the thousands of deaths caused by the United , if you are trying to compare which is worse, the death toll in Russia was of a much greater scale, though that does not make either instances justified.
AnonymousEmperor 10 months ago
@AnonymousEmperor
Both sides are to blame equally.
The cold war, caused atleast 57-58 million deaths.
WolfytheWolf5667 10 months ago
@JCS2059 He's dead.
RedShadow1917 1 year ago
awsome ill hire this guy for my B day!!!!
Carlos7Matute 2 years ago
what was stalins real last name??
123avdb4 2 years ago
@123avdb4 He was born Ioseb Jughashvili in Georgia. (Ioseb = Josef/Joseph) He later adopted Stalin (Meaning Steel) as a political action.
loveisamistake 1 year ago
@loveisamistake Actually, his first name was Sousa. Sousa Jughashvili. He took Josef from one acquaintance and Stalin from another.
xander7ful 1 year ago
JOSEPH STALIN #1!
IAMBOWSA 2 years ago
Stalin was ironicaly a georgian,loved by the russians(despite being the devil) He had no respect or value for the life of the russian soldier,nothing admirable about that I'd say.
dgdbg 2 years ago
Stalin should be respected for his strength as a military leader and leader in general but his methods were brutal and disgusting. What he did to his own people was horrid but it can still be said though a monster Stalin was an incredible leader and should be remembered for both aspects. A monster yes but a weakling I think not
Steelheart117 2 years ago 6
he is the best cheater of all, bad gamer and his statue is still standing, the differents between a winner and a loser of war, and yes your right cuz we are the weaklings that followed him for what for his own benefit, big fail, bah give me hiter, he told the truth never lied and he got blamed because he lost the war, how pathetic humans can be...
Venomonia 2 years ago
hail comrade stalin!
JReyes123 2 years ago 3
Glorious Comrade Stalin
TravisDrago 2 years ago 17
When Hitler invaded Russia, Stalin ran to his dacha and became completely broken down. It was the generals of Russia and the millions that died in the fight that made The Eastern Front turn against the Axis powers. Stalin was a brilliant manipulator and administrator but as moral leader, he was the pits.
brcx300 2 years ago 4
That's just a rumor.
In fact, in moment he was introduced to situation, he became to set many meetings, conference etc etc.
Stalin was too hard working, strong willed and rational to do such a useless nonsense.
Slaviccommie 2 years ago
When Hitler attacked USSR, Stalin WAS already in the dacha. And it were also the Generals like Budjonny and Voroshilov, who lost millions lost millions of soldiers, not Stalin. You are right, he didn´t command the front, when they won, but he also didn´t command, when they were losing.
At least USSR won and Stalin played, like the other Generals & Soldiers, a key role in it.
Even Churchill said: Stalin took over Russia of the hook plough and left it in the possession of the A-bomb.
OEddiO 2 years ago
Stalin was a hero !
SashaVedernikov 3 years ago 13
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yeah he was. in fact he killed 60 million innocent people
xyzlol21 3 years ago
in fact your a dumbass 60 million is exaggerating
TheGermanItalianGuy2 2 years ago 4
he killed 20 million.
nosirrom5 2 years ago
Just numbers hun?
"The death of a man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic." said Stalin
LazinessPaysOffNow 2 years ago 3
Stalin was not a hero!
flexpint 2 years ago
@SashaVedernikov Indeed. He killed millions! Long live Stalin! -,-
TheDutchGame 1 year ago
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wingsofliberty437 7 months ago
@SashaVedernikov hahaha
wwfww 7 months ago