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In reply to the discussion: "US worse than the USSR"? American Amnesia of the worst sort [View all]HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)You spoke of a post WW2 genocide.
I've seen absolutely no evidence presented by you for that claim.
The existence of the gulag is not evidence of a post WW2 genocide. In fact:
After Stalin died in 1953, the Gulag population was reduced significantly. The release of political prisoners started in 1954 and became widespread. It coupled with mass rehabilitations after Nikita Khrushchev' s denunciation of Stalinism in his Secret Speech at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party in February 1956. By the end of the 1950s, virtually all "corrective labor camps" had been dissolved. Officially, the Gulag was liquidated by the MVD (Soviet Internal Affairs Ministry) Order 20 of 25 January 1960. Still, forced labor camps continued to exist on a small scale right up to the Gorbachev period.
http://russiapedia.rt.com/of-russian-origin/the-gulag/
Solzhenitsyn was in gulag 1945-1956, the last 3 years in internal exile rather than gulag per se.
It is interesting to me that despite what you call a policy of 'genocide,' Solzhenitsyn:
1. Had a tumor removed circa 1950 (while in the camps)
2. Was treated for cancer in hospital in 1954 (while in internal exile, he wrote a book about it).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn
Why on earth would they bother if their aim was to genocide all prisoners?
Where was this post WW2 genocide that lasted for several decades?
Aside from the war years in russia, the only sustained drop in life expectancy & population has been post-ussr, for about 10 years.