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Stalin's purge 1937 remembered in Russia
AP ^ | Jul. 25, 2007 | BAGILA BUKHARBAYEVA

Posted on 07/25/2007 12:08:59 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

Now in their 70s and 80s, children of the victims of Josef Stalin's political repressions remembered one of the darkest pages of Russia's history at a ceremony Wednesday in central Moscow.

Several hundred people laid flowers and lit candles to honor the victims of the Great Purge of 1937, when millions were labeled "enemies of the state" and executed without trial or sent to labor camps.

The 70th anniversary comes as the Kremlin, focused on restoring Russians' pride in their Soviet-era history, has been trying to soften public perception of Stalin's rule and hushing up the full horror of his crimes.

"Those who call for that are those who have never experienced themselves the hunger, cold and humiliation that we had to go through," said Irina Kalina, 79, who was among those gathered on a square outside what was once KGB headquarters and is now the headquarters of its successor agency, the FSB.

She held several red carnations and a framed photograph of her father, Ignaty Kalina, who was serving as foreign minister of the Belarus Soviet republic when he was arrested in 1938 and accused of being a spy. He died in jail several months later. Kalina was sent to a labor camp in Kazakhstan for five years.

President Vladimir Putin said last month that although the 1937 purge was one of the most notorious episodes of the Stalin era, no one should try to make Russia feel guilty about it because "in other countries even worse things happened."

Putin, who was speaking to a gathering of history teachers, suggested the United States' use of atomic weapons against Japan at the end of World War II was worse.

The government in recent years has tried to control how history is taught, publishing Kremlin-approved textbooks and getting rid of those that deviate from the new official line. In 2003, authorities banned a history text that was critical of Stalin's tyrannical rule and included an assignment to ask students to discuss whether Putin could be considered an autocrat.

"Our authorities in many respects are going back to the norms of Soviet times," said historian Nikita Sokolov. "For them history ... is a tool for bringing up a patriotic citizen, someone who is ready to love this government at any price."

He said there are various history textbooks currently in use, including some that give a frank assessment of Stalin's rule, but "everything depends on how teachers interpret them."

"They are getting new signals these days: Stalin is now being excused and elevated, and they will not go against the official line," said Sokolov, who co-authored a book about various ways to interpret the past.

Political arrests on dubious charges were common throughout Stalin's rule, resulting in the execution of hundreds of thousands of Russians. Millions more became inmates of the gulag, the system of thousands of slave labor camps.

Large-scale arrests of Communist Party members began in 1934 and seemed to reach a crescendo in 1936-37, when a series of show trials was held in Moscow featuring dramatic courtroom confessions.

Russia has never sought to bring to justice KGB officials implicated in human rights abuses committed during the Communist era. Putin, a proud alumnus of the KGB, headed the FSB in the late 1990s.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: 1937; anniversary; communism; communismkills; evilempire; gulags; kgb; millionsdead; politicalwitchhunt; russia; stalin; ussrii; workersparadise; worldhistory
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To: Tailgunner Joe
President Vladimir Putin said last month that although the 1937 purge was one of the most notorious episodes of the Stalin era, no one should try to make Russia feel guilty about it because "in other countries even worse things happened."

Good one Vlad.
21 posted on 07/25/2007 1:42:04 PM PDT by Jaysun (Certified thread hijacker since 7-7-07 (by restornu and blu))
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Did the US kill 100 million in the last century? I dont think so?


22 posted on 07/25/2007 1:52:48 PM PDT by spanalot
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To: All
Headline: Moscow. 1937,

"Stalin rewards millions as citizens board for extended vacations in rural paradise," By Walter Durante. New York Times.

"NYT editors: 'The Soviet Union: the example for World!' see page . . . ."

23 posted on 07/25/2007 2:27:50 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Hillary is jealous.


24 posted on 07/25/2007 2:33:30 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Tagline currently under construction. We apologize for the inconvenience!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

...coming to an federal election near you, Sen. $hrillary “Sose” Klintoon.


25 posted on 07/25/2007 2:58:17 PM PDT by skinkinthegrass (just b/c your paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you....run, Fred, run. :^)
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To: agere_contra
What was the common thread between all these countries? Answer: Socialism

Indeed...>80+ million deaths...
and the 'Toons' say, "It wasn't given a real chance."

26 posted on 07/25/2007 3:03:33 PM PDT by skinkinthegrass (just b/c your paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you....run, Fred, run. :^)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Putin, suggested the United States' use of atomic weapons against Japan at the end of World War II was worse.

Only those with a "D" after their name, in academentia and old media agree.

27 posted on 07/25/2007 3:13:33 PM PDT by Jacquerie (All Muslims are suspect.)
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT; LibertyRocks; CarolinaGOP; Calpernia

Ping.


28 posted on 07/25/2007 8:14:03 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( Today is a good day for working on some heavy praying. The world needs God to hear them.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Large-scale arrests of Communist Party members began in 1934 and seemed to reach a crescendo in 1936-37

The only silver lining to an otherwise very dark clould - some of those who lost their lives were fellow communist bastards.

29 posted on 07/25/2007 8:20:00 PM PDT by Larry Lucido ( Hunter 2008)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

It was an Evil Empire.
And could be on the fast-track to regain that status.


30 posted on 07/25/2007 8:25:41 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Tailgunner Joe

At least he’s consistent with other communists. They’re all liars.


31 posted on 07/26/2007 4:25:16 AM PDT by caver (Yes, I did crawl out of a hole in the ground.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

I heard that Putin is thinking about bringing back the 1917 revolution day to “Inspire pride within the Russian people”.


32 posted on 08/08/2007 4:22:45 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: ozzymandus

Stalin lived as a Russian, spoke Russian, and embraced the Russian culture. Therefore, he was a Russian.


33 posted on 08/08/2007 4:24:53 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: Thunder90

He was a Georgian, and held Russians in contempt.


34 posted on 08/08/2007 5:25:02 PM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: ozzymandus

He killed Georgians too!!!


35 posted on 08/08/2007 5:32:13 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: Jacquerie
<>Putin, suggested the United States' use of atomic weapons against Japan at the end of World War II was worse.

Only those with a "D" after their name, in academentia and old media agree.

The Soviet Union wanted to invade Japan itself. We stopped that by making Japan surrender with the Atomic bombs.

36 posted on 08/08/2007 5:33:50 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: Thunder90

Where did I say he didn’t??


37 posted on 08/08/2007 5:35:37 PM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: Thunder90

Congratulations! You have just won the Stupidest Poster of the Month Reward. Carry on, Thunder!


38 posted on 08/08/2007 6:18:48 PM PDT by tetuhe1898
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To: Tailgunner Joe; lizol; M. Espinola

Pong.


39 posted on 08/08/2007 6:25:37 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: dfwgator

But they sure as hell raped a lot of German Frauleins on their march to Berlin.==

But let those freilens live:). When germans marched on Moscow they raped and killed. SO none today to complian.


40 posted on 08/09/2007 2:24:41 AM PDT by RusIvan (It is amazing how easily those dupes swallow the supidiest russophobic fairy tales:))))
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