Uh...last I checked, you completely purged everyone who had anything above a grade school education and instead of liberating them, you used them as a buffer zone so you couldn't get invaded again.
Jason Green
>you American education.
Jacob Rodriguez
OP is obvious Kremlinbot. Please ignore it.
Justin Diaz
I'm not, I'm immune
Alexander Peterson
Nobody wants to be friends with poor.
Mason Jones
Russia should be nuked desu.
Hunter Smith
It's not about poor, it's about people not wanting to be friends with someone who tries to dominate them. Just saying.
Nathan Wright
weak bait
Leo Robinson
Shouldn't be filthy invaders in the past times.
Nathan Nguyen
>invade a country together with nazis >install a puppet regime in it >occupy and exploit it for half a century >wonder why those people hate you and call them butthurt
Wyatt Gomez
Get over it, jeez I did, now I'm butthurt-free
Isaac Bailey
If we really purged every educated one, how come ussr had pretty good science?
Anthony Robinson
Who tries to dominate you? You, guys, act like Americans and Putin's government combined.
Benjamin Parker
tried*
Ian Barnes
You purged intellectuals in other countries so only puppets who listen to Russia would remain
Jonathan Sullivan
France and Britain was told to Poland arm yourself, but Poland invested in horses.
Nathan Wilson
Everyone tried it with literally everyone else in Europe. It's weird that we have normal discusslions with Germans here but certain guys act... like that.
Hudson Ortiz
oh you
Sebastian Cooper
Cute Runglish
Jose Cooper
We had non aggression pact with you on condition you won't attack Czeckoslovakia. After you did it became void
Anthony Garcia
>ussr had pretty good science It's only like 5% true. USSR had good maths and physics. Party paid zero attention to inventions, engeneers had poor motivation. Not talking about other disciplines.
But again, it was not "we", we were the prime victims.
Carter James
My grand mother was lithuanian or latvia i think and she said under Hitler they had all the cool things. I think they werent mad that they were nazi germany
Ian Hughes
People in Eastern Europe suffered a great deal. Some hold grudges. Being stuck between Russia and Germany, it's tough. I'm chilled out btw. hello Dyad'ko
Grayson Baker
Oh my both grandmother said told me the same story: The German men were polite, beautiful and very clean, but the Russians were the complete opposite, especially dirty
Jeremiah Foster
Hi
Christopher Harris
>liberated you
Sebastian Hughes
>send people to Siberia >install government based on madness
Jackson White
>install government Yes, let's forget how people fought Bolsheviks then Bolsheviks literally killed millions to stop the rebellion.
Jack Taylor
A Balt calling a Russian dirty is something bizzare. Only us and Finns had good hygiene in Europe.
William Moore
>Russia >liberating anything Get fucked. Our country's entire intellectual class, anyone who owned a couple acres of land, owned a shop, or have any education above primary school was completely eliminated. All patriots from WWII executed following show trials. Our economy completely destroyed (see ) and unlike Poland we didn't even have to rebuild war damage.
Joshua Robinson
This applies to all of us here.
Jaxson White
So many tens of thousands who's lives were completely ruined thanks to this beast.
Tyler Williams
"Following his death in 1953, Klement Gottwald's body was embalmed and kept in a mausoleum in Prague. Soviet specialists who had helped preserve Lenin's embalmed corpse provided guidance to their Czech counterparts. In 1962, the CPC denounced personality cults and had Gottwald cremated. There are widespread rumors that his body was in poor condition and pieces of it literally rotted off, however other accounts dispute this. The memories of the people who worked on preserving the body are vague and contradictory, and there are no surviving accounts of the final two years in the early 60s."
Grayson Williams
This is a bait.
Robert Martinez
Yeah funny because I don't recall that purging all of a country's educated people, patriots, and property owners and shooting them in show trials or sending them to Siberian death camps is liberating anybody or helping anything.
Jaxson Howard
Supposedly Soviet scientists preferred to take up dense, abstract mathematical fields which had little practical use, but which were almost entirely safe from political interference.
Tyler Wright
>Soviet scientists preferred to You have no idea, right?
Aiden James
Donno about that but soviet historians definitely liked to take up anything iron age or earlier much more(tribes, groups of people and ancient civilisations, basically anything where you dont have any definitely known individuals like kings etc) because of the much lesser amount of politics involved than anything moddle ages or earlier.
Anyway, this explains why the Soviet manned lunar program failed and the systemic deficiencies in the entire system that led to it.
Tyler Bailey
kinda sounds like what the americans did in middle east lol >war never changes.
Nicholas Sanders
Still they were ordered to mention Lenin and Marx in the prologue. I have tons of such books. Every rebel was "gud people's rebel vs. evil monarchy". Not like weren't good rebels but you probably know what I mean.
David Perez
In regards to the space program in particular, we had engineers working on things like error-correcting transmissions while they were dawdling around with arcane mathematical proofs some German guy in the 1840s came up with or something.
Grayson Baker
Yes...even though Stalin restored a degree of Russian nationalism following the cosmopolitan NEP era, everything of course had to be filtered through the lens of Marxism. So wars of the past like the Polish sack of Moscow or the Great Northern War or Napoleon were portrayed as the struggle of the Russian nation against imperialists/proto-fascists, etc.
Jackson Morris
I wish that my great grandpa killed more Russians during the war desu
Jonathan Myers
They've had no freedom on picking something up. There were literally both black and white lists to all kinds of science and education. Kinda like medieval guys vs. The Icquisition.
Cameron Ortiz
I do. I have read books issued in the soviet times, the propoganda is not all that hard to see trough, but it is everywhere, even a book for kids learning Latvian had an example of some law that had a sentence about a russian spy infiltrating and giving information to his superiors kek.
Ethan Flores
PAY REPARATIONS FOR ULMANIS YOU ANIMALS
Caleb Flores
Even fucking Platon leads you to Marx in USSR. I have this ebook now. Man, Soviet bullshit is the best.
Kevin Cruz
That hurts to see.
Angel Scott
>the propoganda is not all that hard to see trough, but it is everywhere That's the most awkward part about them.
Grayson Nguyen
I once read a book from the 50s written by two journalists who visited the Soviet Union and the part I remember in particular was about their visit to the State Library of the USSR in Moscow.
"Of the some tens of thousands of books kept in the State Library, the thing that may seem remarkable to Westerners is that there is not a single book in the place that the Communist Party does not want to be here. Everything must meet state guidelines. For example, there is a book about the United States written by a British author named N. Whiteford. One can only imagine what it is like. One of the crown jewels of the State Library is the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, an immense compendium begun back in Lenin's day and worked on to the present. A great many of the dictionary entries are almost comically absurd and grossly exaggerated distortions, a far cry from any encyclopedia we are used to in the West."
Jacob Price
My grandfather studied in Moscow in the 60s. He said same thing. everything was tied into Marx and Lenin unless it was some of the hard sciences. everything was nothing but discussing scientific communism and how we needed to support liberation of people in Vietnam, South America, and whatever against US imperialists.
Matthew Wright
lyl
Brayden Nguyen
>Even fucking Platon leads you to Marx in USSR Karl Popper came to this very conclusion iirc