Stalin was mean SOB but Hitler he was not and how the hell does Obama wind up in every f*ckin non related thread.
1. I left out the sentence about you not knowing whether there was healthcare or not because it's irrelevant to the argument. You said: <b>"When there is a World War going on, the last thing you're gonna care about is health care for the people."</b> It doesn't matter whether or not you think there was healthcare in Russia during the War, the fact remains that you said the last thing you're going to care about is healthcare. 2. What makes Russia's burden during the war any more than that of the USA, Canada, Britain, Poland, France, etc. etc. etc. etc.? Please explain the increased burden. 3. You think all European nations are cowards? You think Poland gave up without a fight?! That France didn't shed any blood?! You are obviously the one who needs to pick up a history book...Come back and post what you learn in your grade 10 history class this semester.
Obama gets less of a mention on Stormfront than he does here, admittedly we are in the forum playpen where we get to scream like Howler Monkey's and and throw sh*t at the walls but all this Obama stuff is gettin old. Toying with the idea of creating a completely sterile thread about the weather just to see how many posts have "Obama" in em.
Stalin killing 10's of millions of his own people is highly debatable And Auschwitz never happened right? Just about fed up with your ignorant posts. IGNORE button to the rescue!!!
Researchers before the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union attempting to count the number of people killed under Stalin's regime produced estimates ranging from 3 to 60 million.After the Soviet Union dissolved, evidence from the Soviet archives also became available, containing official records of the execution of approximately 800,000 prisoners under Stalin for either political or criminal offenses, around 1.7 million deaths in the Gulags and some 390,000 deaths during kulak forced resettlement â for a total of about 3 million officially recorded victims in these categories Historians working after the Soviet Union's dissolution have estimated victim totals ranging from approximately 4 million to nearly 10 million, not including those who died in famines. Russian writer Vadim Erlikman, for example, makes the following estimates: executions, 1.5 million; gulags, 5 million; deportations, 1.7 million out of 7.5 million deported; and POWs and German civilians, 1 million â a total of about 9 million victims of repression. Some have also included deaths of 6 to 8 million people in the 1932â1933 famine as victims of Stalin's repression. This categorization is controversial however, as historians differ as to whether the famine was a deliberate part of the campaign of repression against kulaks and others,or simply an unintended consequence of the struggle over forced collectivization.
BTW,I'm gonna cry all night long because some internet idiot lacking a knowledge of history puts me on ignore