Forwarded from Marx Engels Lenin Institute
One can never damn the revisionists of the USSR or the European "communist" parties of the post world war 2 era enough. Their cowardice, intellectual feebleness and corruption delivered a victory to the imperialists that they could never have won otherwise.
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Forwarded from USSR Pictures
Portraits of Marshals Konev, Zhukov, Stalin and Vasilevsky (left to right) in Berlin, May 1945
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Forwarded from USSR Pictures
"Old Warrior", drawing by Gennady Dobrov, 1970s.
Mikhail Kazankov, a veteran of three wars (Russo-Japanese War, First World War and Great Patriotic War), is depicted on the drawing.
Mikhail Kazankov, a veteran of three wars (Russo-Japanese War, First World War and Great Patriotic War), is depicted on the drawing.
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Forwarded from Multipolar Market
China Is Dumping U.S. Bonds and Now Holds Less U.S. Debt Than the UK
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Forwarded from RNN Prisoners
🚨 Prisoners' Media Office:
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Following the execution of the father, Ahmad Sarhan, this morning in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza by the occupation’s special forces, the occupation has abducted his wife and their 12-year-old son, Mohammad Sarhan, and transferred them to an unknown location.
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Following the execution of the father, Ahmad Sarhan, this morning in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza by the occupation’s special forces, the occupation has abducted his wife and their 12-year-old son, Mohammad Sarhan, and transferred them to an unknown location.
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Forwarded from The Communists
While announcing a total victory over the invading Ukrainian forces in Kursk, Russia’s military chief of staff included information about the involvement and heroic actions of a brigade of north Korean soldiers in the operation.
https://thecommunists.org/2025/05/01/news/general-gerasimov-russia-victory-in-kursk/
https://thecommunists.org/2025/05/01/news/general-gerasimov-russia-victory-in-kursk/
The Communists
General Gerasimov on Russia’s victory in Kursk
Despite throwing in huge numbers of Ukraine’s best men and the west’s best armaments, Nato’s invasion force has been utterly destroyed.
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Forwarded from Red Rick
Comrades! We have created a Stalin Society telegram channel. This will share articles from the Stalin Society and other content in defence of the achievements of Comrade Stalin and the Soviet Union.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/stalinsociety
https://news.1rj.ru/str/stalinsociety
Telegram
The Stalin Society
For the defence of Stalin and the achievements of the Soviet Union.
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Forwarded from The Stalin Society
Lies concerning the History of the Soviet Union – The Stalin Society
https://stalinsociety.net/?p=428
https://stalinsociety.net/?p=428
The Stalin Society
Lies concerning the History of the Soviet Union
Presentation by Ella Rule, based on information by Mario Sousa In this world we live in, who can avoid hearing the terrible stories of suspected death and murders in the gulag labour camps of the S…
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Forwarded from Communism
On this day, 21 May 1941, a strike began of actors in Norway against Nazi occupation. Many actors, who were unwilling to perform after the Nazis took over broadcasting, had previously signed a secret pledge to go on strike if any artist was fired for political reasons. Six actors refused to work on the radio when ordered to by Nazi authorities including Tore Segelcke, Lillemor von Hanno, Gerda Ring and Elisabeth Gording (pictured, clockwise from top left).
On May 21 they were summoned to Oslo police HQ for interrogation, and all had their work permits revoked. That evening, workers walked out, shutting down every theatre in the capital. By the following day, the strike had spread to Bergen and Trondheim. The Gestapo began threatening the actors, but they voted overwhelmingly to continue the strike. On May 24, German authorities gave an ultimatum to the workers, and began arresting union representatives. But even after this, and being threatened with the death penalty, the strike continued for five weeks.
In the wake of the dispute, the Nazis decided to take complete control of theatres, but the general public had no interest in fascist "entertainment" and so boycotted them.
Working Class History
On May 21 they were summoned to Oslo police HQ for interrogation, and all had their work permits revoked. That evening, workers walked out, shutting down every theatre in the capital. By the following day, the strike had spread to Bergen and Trondheim. The Gestapo began threatening the actors, but they voted overwhelmingly to continue the strike. On May 24, German authorities gave an ultimatum to the workers, and began arresting union representatives. But even after this, and being threatened with the death penalty, the strike continued for five weeks.
In the wake of the dispute, the Nazis decided to take complete control of theatres, but the general public had no interest in fascist "entertainment" and so boycotted them.
Working Class History
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Forwarded from Slavyangrad (J Asbery)
Media is too big
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Iran’s Mega Railway Nears Completion
The multi-billion dollar Chabahar-Zahedan railway is set to connect Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Russia to the Indian Ocean, reshaping regional trade routes.
Iranian engineers constructed 100 tunnels to navigate the challenging terrain.
@Slavyangrad
The multi-billion dollar Chabahar-Zahedan railway is set to connect Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Russia to the Indian Ocean, reshaping regional trade routes.
Iranian engineers constructed 100 tunnels to navigate the challenging terrain.
@Slavyangrad
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Forwarded from The Stalin Society
YouTube
Paul Robeson, Stalin and the USSR
Cde Ranjeet, of the CPGB-ML, addresses this meeting of the Stalin Society, "Joseph Stalin, architect of socialism", which marked the 60th anniversary of Joseph Stalin's death.
Ranjeet's presentation concentrates on the internationalism of the Soviet Union…
Ranjeet's presentation concentrates on the internationalism of the Soviet Union…
Forwarded from USSR Pictures
"The American way of establishing trade relations." Caricature by Boris Efimov, criticizing U.S. restrictions on Britain's trade with socialist countries. (1957)
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Forwarded from USSR Pictures
Legendary American boxer Muhammad Ali at the Moscow Institute of Physical Education, 1978. Photo by Vladimir Vyatkin.
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Forwarded from USSR Pictures
Glassblower (Factory "Lights in Dagestan"), painting by Ivan Drozdov, 1926
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