You should read our posts. We're talking about after the war. V3 rockets hit London during World War II, but it was WAY WAY too into the war and Germany was losing, bad.Tyr wrote:we didnt have german sicientists till the end of the war.
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hardlyChris7He wrote: Russia was still facing the ruins of a civil war
What? Russia had a huge civil war in which overthrew the monarchy. It was between the White Army and the Red Army. White supported democracy led by a Prince of the royal family (unpopular) and the Red was the people and parts of the old Russian army who supported a communist one. Capitalist nations did their best to support the White Army inbetween fighting with Germany.Napoleon Ier wrote:hardlyChris7He wrote: Russia was still facing the ruins of a civil war
but the point is pedantic
Stalin however aceived pre-Revolution production levels several times over, was producing vehicles and aircraft in the tens of thousands every year, built a major chemical industry from scratch,constructed huge industrial complexes in the Russian plains from nothing (Magnitogorsk etc)Chris7He wrote:What? Russia had a huge civil war in which overthrew the monarchy. It was between the White Army and the Red Army. White supported democracy led by a Prince of the royal family (unpopular) and the Red was the people and parts of the old Russian army who supported a communist one. Capitalist nations did their best to support the White Army inbetween fighting with Germany.Napoleon Ier wrote:hardlyChris7He wrote: Russia was still facing the ruins of a civil war
but the point is pedantic
every one of stalins projects was at an appalling human cost. especialiy since he abandoned his base with the landed peasents when he tried to take away their landNapoleon Ier wrote:Stalin however aceived pre-Revolution production levels several times over, was producing vehicles and aircraft in the tens of thousands every year, built a major chemical industry from scratch,constructed huge industrial complexes in the Russian plains from nothing (Magnitogorsk etc)Chris7He wrote:What? Russia had a huge civil war in which overthrew the monarchy. It was between the White Army and the Red Army. White supported democracy led by a Prince of the royal family (unpopular) and the Red was the people and parts of the old Russian army who supported a communist one. Capitalist nations did their best to support the White Army inbetween fighting with Germany.Napoleon Ier wrote:hardlyChris7He wrote: Russia was still facing the ruins of a civil war
but the point is pedantic
and had hugely successfully modernized vast sectors of Russia's Industry, and even gotten some success from the Kolhozes (albeit at horrendous human cost). The effects of the civil war were largely negligible, Sovdepia being in location of all the important infrastructures, which were largely undamaged by the White armies.
As I say, you are sofar right on most of the substance though, so my point is lightly pernickity.
yes, and that is the thing Lenin wrote about Stalin in his will.Chris7He wrote:Look up the New Economic Policy. Lenin knew true communism couldn't work and tried this plan, but Stalin took over and scrapped that stuff. Stalin was a maniac. When you put a paranoid tyrant as a ruler mass murder is bound to happen.
heavycola wrote:I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
Lenin's right hand man was Stalin, but he wanted Trotsky to become the next ruler of Russia. Stalin massed a coup that forced Trotsky out of the country. Trotsky escaped to Mexico and wrote a book, but was later found shot in his bathtub (KGB).ignotus wrote:yes, and that is the thing Lenin wrote about Stalin in his will.Chris7He wrote:Look up the New Economic Policy. Lenin knew true communism couldn't work and tried this plan, but Stalin took over and scrapped that stuff. Stalin was a maniac. When you put a paranoid tyrant as a ruler mass murder is bound to happen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenin's_TestamentTyr wrote:what did he write
im a little embarassed i dont know this already
heavycola wrote:I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I disagree, esteemed comradeChris7He wrote:Look up the New Economic Policy. Lenin knew true communism couldn't work and tried this plan, but Stalin took over and scrapped that stuff. Stalin was a maniac. When you put a paranoid tyrant as a ruler mass murder is bound to happen.
I agree with the increase in production, but under the NEP farmers could sell surpluses and a great increase in agricultural productivity occurred.Napoleon Ier wrote:I disagree, esteemed comradeChris7He wrote:Look up the New Economic Policy. Lenin knew true communism couldn't work and tried this plan, but Stalin took over and scrapped that stuff. Stalin was a maniac. When you put a paranoid tyrant as a ruler mass murder is bound to happen., in that Lenin clearly states that NEP was "a step back before a great leap forward even further".
I believe, imho, that Lenin thought that NEP was an artificial re-creation of the Bourgeois Capitalist stage of Marxist doctrine.
Stalin, regardless of the human cost, undeniably acheived great things from a productivity perspective.
which in theory shouldve of fed the masses had stalin not killed them allChris7He wrote:I agree with the increase in production, but under the NEP farmers could sell surpluses and a great increase in agricultural productivity occurred.Napoleon Ier wrote:I disagree, esteemed comradeChris7He wrote:Look up the New Economic Policy. Lenin knew true communism couldn't work and tried this plan, but Stalin took over and scrapped that stuff. Stalin was a maniac. When you put a paranoid tyrant as a ruler mass murder is bound to happen., in that Lenin clearly states that NEP was "a step back before a great leap forward even further".
I believe, imho, that Lenin thought that NEP was an artificial re-creation of the Bourgeois Capitalist stage of Marxist doctrine.
Stalin, regardless of the human cost, undeniably acheived great things from a productivity perspective.

I'm sorry, but Stalin removed the NEP in favor of the Five-Year-Plan. I wish Lenin would have lived longer. Plenty of great things would have happened. He was against bigotry and racism and prejudice in all forms. Lenin was a man of the people. Too bad he was replaced with the maniac. Stalin raped communism.Bigfalcon65 wrote:which in theory shouldve of fed the masses had stalin not killed them allChris7He wrote:I agree with the increase in production, but under the NEP farmers could sell surpluses and a great increase in agricultural productivity occurred.Napoleon Ier wrote:I disagree, esteemed comradeChris7He wrote:Look up the New Economic Policy. Lenin knew true communism couldn't work and tried this plan, but Stalin took over and scrapped that stuff. Stalin was a maniac. When you put a paranoid tyrant as a ruler mass murder is bound to happen., in that Lenin clearly states that NEP was "a step back before a great leap forward even further".
I believe, imho, that Lenin thought that NEP was an artificial re-creation of the Bourgeois Capitalist stage of Marxist doctrine.
Stalin, regardless of the human cost, undeniably acheived great things from a productivity perspective.
errrrrrrrChris7He wrote:I'm sorry, but Stalin removed the NEP in favor of the Five-Year-Plan. I wish Lenin would have lived longer. Plenty of great things would have happened. He was against bigotry and racism and prejudice in all forms. Lenin was a man of the people. Too bad he was replaced with the maniac. Stalin raped communism.Bigfalcon65 wrote:which in theory shouldve of fed the masses had stalin not killed them allChris7He wrote:I agree with the increase in production, but under the NEP farmers could sell surpluses and a great increase in agricultural productivity occurred.Napoleon Ier wrote:I disagree, esteemed comradeChris7He wrote:Look up the New Economic Policy. Lenin knew true communism couldn't work and tried this plan, but Stalin took over and scrapped that stuff. Stalin was a maniac. When you put a paranoid tyrant as a ruler mass murder is bound to happen., in that Lenin clearly states that NEP was "a step back before a great leap forward even further".
I believe, imho, that Lenin thought that NEP was an artificial re-creation of the Bourgeois Capitalist stage of Marxist doctrine.
Stalin, regardless of the human cost, undeniably acheived great things from a productivity perspective.
"Comrade Stalin, having become Secretary-General, has unlimited authority concentrated in his hands, and I am not sure whether he will always be capable of using that authority with sufficient caution. Comrade Trotsky, on the other hand, as his struggle against the C.C. on the question of the People's Commissariat of Communications has already proved, is distinguished not only by outstanding ability. He is personally perhaps the most capable man in the present C.C., but he has displayed excessive self-assurance and shown excessive preoccupation with the purely administrative side of the work.Tyr wrote:gee thanks i am glad my itelligence rests on an obscure peice of trivia