RSSHoax vs. Truth.
It is important that we remember the largest genocide of the 20th Century, that of the Marxist USSR genocide of an estimated 65 million, mostly European, people in the GULAG extermination labor camps. I found some good films which specifically talk about the 65 million killed. https://www.celtic-films.com/gulag-magadan-2017/
Humanity demands we tell the truth about History, or we shall forever keep repeating our mistakes.
Communism in Eastern Europe and USSR was always about lies. They pretended to be for a utopia, but never were. 1% were the very rich Communists, if that. There were hundreds of Yak-40 private jets for the owners of the Soviet enterprises, with capitalism and private incomes, while 9% were Apparatchiks and the remaining, 90% were slave wage or in the GULAG forced labor camps. As I was looking for some films from America on the GULAG camps, I found this one, https://www.celtic-films.com/gulag-magadan-2017/ but didn’t see any produced by a major Hollywood Studio. One communist of the USSR laughingly remarked that they had more wealth disparity than the Egyptian dynasties.
Solzhenitsyn’s 1974 essay “Live Not by Lies” is very much a passive resistance Ghandi type of activism.
I was watching a movie about the USSR GULAGs recently here: https://www.celtic-films.com/gulag-magadan-2017/
And found that film had this Solzhenitsyn line: “For young people who want to live with truth, this will, in the beginning, complicate their young lives very much, because the required recitations are stuffed with lies, and it is necessary to make a choice.”
Source: http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles/SolhenitsynLies.php
I was shocked any film had brought that Solzhenitsyn essay about the costs of passive resistance, to the cinema.
Stalin having created Israel with his USSR, seeing Israel switch sides to the US armament technology, turned on Israel, not the Jews. He still kept Kaganovich close to him. And it was Kaganovich who assassinated Stalin, according to “Wolf of the Kremlin” by Kaganovich relative Stuart Kahan.