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In reply to the discussion: "US worse than the USSR"? American Amnesia of the worst sort [View all]DisgustipatedinCA
(12,530 posts)And although he personally may not have ordered too many individual executions, he did order executions en masse, non-personally, I suppose. And yes, people were worked to death in the gulags, and people were starved to death in very large numbers (ironically, it was the farmers and other rural people who suffered the most from this). But many hundreds of thousands of people were shot in the back of the head while two accomplices held the victims' arms apart.
Not many people knew about the starvation, the shooting, and the gulags for a variety of reasons. The Poles knew something about it, but they were really busy playing the game "Let's don't get killed by the fuckers on either side of our country". It didn't work out for them. As you mentioned, records were poorly kept or were lost. Churchill hated Stalin, knew he was a mass killer, but he also needed an ally to keep Great Britain alive. Hitler didn't have too much interest in narcing out Stalin, because he had similar plans. Yes, the Wermacht used Soviet atrocities as propaganda when they took Soviet land--the NKVD had a bad habit of executing all of the prisoners in a given jail before they fell back and lost territory. But this propaganda was mostly used in a very localized and twisted way--the Nazis were fairly successful in blaming the Jews for the atrocities of the Soviets.