Mass Murder and Public Slavery The Soviet Experience F YURI N. MALTSEV
"Vladimir Lenin regarded politics as a branch of pest control; the aim ofhisoperationswastheexterminationofcockroachesandbloodsuckingspiders,or the myriad persons who stood in the way of his insatiable lust for power. Marx and Engels had predicted this outcome: “Bourgeoisie will fight, so revolution will be violent. A dictatorship of the proletariat will follow to weed out remaining capitalist elements” (1848).
"The Marxists’ major targets in the Soviet Union and around the world were and havebeen(1)the family,(2)religion,and(3)civil society. They are the real obstacles to total control and the state’s ownership of its subjects. Removing these obstacles makes people defenseless against the omnipotent state.
"The Soviet Union was the first state to have as an ideological and practical objective the elimination of religionor,in other words,physical extermination of religious people. Soviet repression was unrelenting. With Lenin’s decree of the separation of church and state on January 20, 1918, nationalization (i.e., daylight robbery) of the church’s property began:cathedrals,churches,churchgrounds,and all buildings owned by churches were looted, and valuables (gold, silver, platinum, paintings, icons, historical artifacts) were either stolen by Communist atheists or sold to the West via the Communists’ Western sympathizers, agents, or fellow travelers
"The first wave of church persecutions in 1921 resulted in the arrest of eleven thousand priests,monks,and nuns and the execution of nine thousand of them. Almost all arrests on religious grounds would end with executions
"MurderofchildrenbecameanormaftertheexterminationofCzarNicholasIIand of his wife,Alexandra,and their fivechildrenbyLenin’s order.Millions of children were repressed as a consequence of mass murder of real and imaginary “enemies of the people.” Many of them had already perished under terrifying conditions of exile when millions of families were rounded up and forcibly relocated to remote and uninhabited regionsinnorthernSiberiaandKazakhstan
"In 1935, Stalin introduced Article 12 of the USSR Criminal Code, which permitted that children from the age of twelve be sentenced to death and imprisonment as adults
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