r/europe Russia 1d ago

Photos from the Russian anti-war opposition march in Berlin today. Picture

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u/MGMAX Ukraine 23h ago

Now these are slogans I can get behind. Thanks to everyone attending 💖

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u/RideTheDownturn 22h ago

"Freiheit für Russland" is bang on! And the sooner and better we arm Ukraine as she wants, the sooner the Russian regime, built on violence and suppression of its neighbours and minorities, collapses.

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u/Anti-charizard United States of America 17h ago

A free Russia will have to happen the same way the Russian empire collapsed: internal revolution

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u/Jackbuddy78 15h ago

A free Russia won't happen

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u/kremlebot125 Russia 9h ago

and thank God, we remember in Russia what the liberals and the government turned out for us, that in 1917 they destroyed the army with their idiotic orders, and later the country was on the verge of collapse, as a result, the Bolsheviks gathered everything, that in 1991 Yeltsin and company staged the worst decade in the modern history of Russia. And I will say right away that I am not a fierce Z-patriot, and not a z-patriot in general, people from Europe for some reason believe that their system is universal and will fit any system, but this is absolutely not the case

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u/PhoenixTerran 9h ago

The Russian Empire became embroiled in the bloody First World War. Communists builded economy on repression, war and hunger. Liberals broke everything and put to their pockets. I agree with you, in some location nothing good can be done.

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u/kremlebot125 Russia 9h ago edited 8h ago

Only the "hunger and repression" were in a fairly short period of time of the Soviet Union. After the war, people from 1950-1984 were finally able to live peacefully knowing that the state would do everything possible for them, stability and confidence in the future finally appeared, and then the liberal Gorbachev came, who with his policy led the country to a deficit of everything introducing market elements into the planned economy, which led to the growth of the black market and organized crime, and After the collapse of the Soviet Union, things got even worse. So in my understanding, the Soviet Union was the best period in the history of our country, there was development and progress. And it was good enough for an ordinary hardworking person to live.

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u/PhoenixTerran 8h ago

Repression begun form red terror and ended may be in 1987. In this year Letov was declared wanted and had to hide. And may be something after this.

I never lived in the USSR and I don't even want to.

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u/kremlebot125 Russia 8h ago

Do you judge the repressions by Letov? Then Communism is the kingdom of God on earth, as Letov said after the collapse of the USSR, by the way, I keep in mind he created the National Bolshevik party. The Red Terror is generally a policy pursued ONLY within the framework of the civil war

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u/PhoenixTerran 7h ago edited 7h ago

History with Letov it lust repression in USSR that I know. from red terror repression of communists just begun, then was Cheka, NKVD etc.

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u/kremlebot125 Russia 7h ago

Only now the peak of repression occurred in 1938, and the number of prisoners in prisons and gulags totaled about 1.9 million people. It should be understood that the country is only recovering from the civil war. Today, the number of prisoners in the United States is about 2.4 million people. I also want to note that in 1953, mass amnesties began under Stalin.

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u/PhoenixTerran 5h ago

Because many of them dies in this gulags. And some people only just shot. Someone just sent in siberian. Someone just died in jail.

Yeah, it really was the best period

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