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n0mesorah,
Google Stalin’s works the first result results is for an archive of his works preserved by Marxists.
Glad I could educate you.
“Lenin caused a lot of trouble. But never even thought of political genocide.”
The figures of victims of Leninism, from November 1917 to January 1924
More than a million people murdered for political or religious reasons.
Between 300,000 and 500,000 Cossacks killed.
Hundreds of thousands of workers and peasants killed for striking.
240,000 killed in the suppression of the Tambov rebellion.
More than 50,000 white prisoners of war executed.
Between 3.9 million and 7.75 million deaths from famines among Russians, Kazakhs and Tatars’
in the summer of 1917 Lenin wrote a book, “The State and Revolution”
In the book, in addition, he already advanced with absolute frankness and before coming to power that violence would use it “both to crush the resistance of the exploiters and to direct the enormous mass of the population, the peasants, the petty bourgeoisie, to the semi-proletarians, in the work of “starting up” the socialist economy.” Years later, one of the closest collaborators of the communist dictator, Leon Trotsky, would write Lenin’s words to those who were reluctant to use terrorism: “Do you really believe that we can be victorious without using the most ruthless terror?”
Again glad I could educate you.