• relay@lemmygrad.ml
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    If true, cool, but I don’t think that is convincing to anyone that disagrees in the slightest.

    You can talk about his accomplishments of tactically industrializing the agrarian country to an industrial power quickly to eliminate the nazi threat, which is more punchy than

    “people talk shit about me now, but wait a few generations and they’ll say i was right”

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      It’s according to Molotov’s recollection. From Сто сорок бесед с Молотовым by Felix Chuev:

      Stalin himself, I remember, said during the war: “I know that after my death, my grave will be piled with rubbish. But the winds of history will ruthlessly dispel it!

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        Just to get it right. Felix Chuev said that Molotov said that he remembers Stalin said that?

        Is that enough to say with confidence that Stalin actually said it? (serious question, don’t mean to suggest Stalin did not say it; I hope so much that he said it, that I want to be as sure as possible 🙈)

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          Yep. Chuev conducted a series of lengthy interviews with Molotov over the period of 1969 - 1986 and he kept extensive notes about what Molotov attested to.

          While I can’t seem to find an English language translation of 140 Conversations with Molotov, his other work, Molotov Remembers, is frequently cited as a primary source by historians.

          Given that it’s testimony from something which was said many years prior to the interview I’d hazard a guess that Molotov was paraphrasing because the chances of it being an exact quote are vanishingly slim but such is the nature of historical work; often the eyewitness testimony is going to be somewhat hazy, especially long after the fact.

          I personally would feel comfortable in saying that Stalin had actually said something to this effect, if not exactly word for word, to Molotov.

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    Weak, weak bait.

    For those not in the know, you can be against capitalism and still think that Stalin was an irredeemable cunt. These ideas are not mutually exclusive.

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      Mhm. Can’t see it. The man was admirable in every regard one might expect from a leader. Likeliest explanation is that you’re merely misinformed, bordering on ignorant, proving the post’s point.

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        Lecturing a person from a Finnish instance about how Stalin was “admirable in every regard” is a bold move.

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          Zoinks scoobs! You mean… the nazis that fought against the USSR in Finland… might be anti-communist? The Mystery Machine has another mystery to solve!

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          Fuck off finish Nazi scum. Stalin was a hero if you disagree because your grandparents told you how horrible he was it’s because they were Nazi collaborators.