Please provide an example, because Russia ain’t it.
How does monarchy within communism work? Like that.
Not well, and it’s unfortunate. Nicholas II was beginning to turn a corner when it came to domestic priorities, deciding to do more for his people. The Reds killed him and his family before he could implement, according to some documentary I watched awhile back. I guarantee that they weren’t willing to give him an opportunity by that point.
The doc was in Russian (subbed), and hell if I can recall the title.
Then again, if Tsarist Russia remained, Hitler may not have been so easily able to come to power, having been unable to receive aid he would have otherwise gotten from Stalin. If he’d found aid elsewhere, then he may have won without the brutality of the Red Army and two fronts to deal with.
Such an interesting notion.
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Nice move.
The art, culture, music, literature, religion and history of Russia is rich and amazing. For that culture to only identified with commies like Stalin dreadful.
This is a good ...
Nice move.
The art, culture, music, literature, religion and history of Russia is rich and amazing. For that culture to only be identified with commies like Stalin is dreadful.
If they offer you a tour of the wine cellar, I’d politely decline.
I'll leave now... 🤓
“How does monarchy within communism work?”
Consider North Korea.
How does monarchy within communism work?
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Russia is far from being communist. Sleepy Joe may be more communist than Putin.
Putin is actually very fond of Tsarist Russia. He would really want to be the next Tzar. So having Romanov wedding in Russia is OK with him. Actually very desirable.
Putin getting married?
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George looks like his mother, glad he is finally getting married. We took his mother sailing about ten years ago when she was visiting America. The House of Romanov would like Putin to recognize them as monarchs again albeit with no power, just titular head of state.