Uploaded by georgeweatherby on Sep 20, 2011
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
-
6 likes, 0 dislikes
1:18:03
Ethnic Germans: A Forgotten Genocideby georgeweatherby1,435 views
25:55
Смерть Николая Ежоваby expresscourier13,901 views
10:00
Joseph Stalin 2/3by prettylilpuppet2,895 views
8:32
Joseph Stalin at Nadezhda's Graveby odentroll4,935 views
44:02
A Portrait of Stalin: Warby georgeweatherby415 views
0:44
Comrade Nikolai Bukharin in colorby ll19omar8012,493 views
43:41
A Portrait of Stalin: Secret Policeby georgeweatherby1,871 views
10:00
Joseph Stalin 1/3by prettylilpuppet4,608 views
1:23:48
stalin el tirano rojo.by Toro60kl13,210 views
9:29
Warlords: Churchill vs. Stalin (3 of 5)by kguja2,419 views
2:53:23
Stalin- Robert Duvallby truesemite12,027 views
44:55
Joseph Stalin: Red Terrorby gusanomarielito25,723 views
11:08
Внебрачные дети Сталина НТВ, Главный герой, 2008by antikws1,463 views
53:24
Kolyma Documentaryby georgeweatherby546 views
5:55
Stalin vs. Trotskyby thelogannator1,549 views
12:59
Эдвард Радзинский Адольф Гитлер Путь во власть 2 я 1by tv1oko2,444 views
10:01
Stalin Portrait of a Mass Murderer P 1by ARDA6961,022 views
7:33
Joseph Stalin vs Adolf Hitlerby lazarodesouzagomes472,622 views
3:49
Hitler gets interruptedby Whiteboy8311,055 views
2:39
Red Monarchby GOLDCRESTFILMS
- Loading more suggestions...
@Ulysses61 Yes, and I also wish I could find the fifth and sixth parts of this documentary. thanks for your comment.
georgeweatherby 1 month ago
Thank you for uploading this. I wish this was on DVD!
Ulysses61 1 month ago