Tag Archives: NKVD
Deporting Russia’s Past: The Anti-Polish Operation of the NKVD
Under a pretext of destroying a non-existent Polish spy organization, the “nationalities” extermination action of the NKVD, which took place USSR-wide and not just in selected localities, was launched by Stalin and his henchmen as part of the Great Terror … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Foreign Policy Issues, News and Analysis, Russia & Eurasia, Russia and Eurasia
Tagged Active Measures, FSB, Henryk Głębocki, NKVD, Poland, Russia, Soviet Union, Stalin
In the Shadow of the Red Banner
The Bolsheviks survived their founding crucible, and they spread. Over the course of the last century, Lenin’s missionaries and converts slaughtered more than 100 million souls from the face of this world, while repressing countless others. By Adam C. Sykes … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Policy, News and Analysis, Russia and Eurasia
Tagged Bolshevism, Communism, Lenin, Marx, NKVD, Russian Revolution, Stalin