#USSR

2025-12-31

Serving the Soviets: The Long History of America Conspiring With Russia

Some people have professed surprise at Donald Trump’s overt support for the Russian dictator; they deemed it unthinkable that a Republican America would aid and abet a seemingly eternal foe, the posthumous offspring of Soviet Russia. Having written books on the true history of the Soviet Union, I was not surprised in the least.

In the past, the United States of America had already bailed out the Soviets, averting the demise of the red empire, no less than four times.

https://www.bylinesupplement.com/p/saving-the-soviets-the-long-history

#Russia #USSR

2025-12-31

An enthralling hour-long interview with Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva in 1969. Such an intelligent, thoughtful person. Completely not what you might imagine.

#Russia #USSR #Stalin

youtube.com/watch?v=MhUQlid4Dwc

2025-12-30

Today in Labor History December 30, 1890: Victor Serge was born on this date in Brussels. Serge was a novelist, poet, historian, & militant activist most well-known for his novel, “The Birth of Our Power.” In 1909 he moved to Paris, where he collaborated with Raymond Callemin on the newspaper L’anarchie. Callemin was executed in 1913 for his role in the Bonnot gang of anarchist bank robbers. Serge never participated in any of their robberies, but refused to denounce them in his paper. Consequently, he got five years imprisonment for his association with the gang. He wrote about this in his novel, “Men in Prison.”

After his release, in 1913, he was expelled from France, moved to Barcelona, joined the CNT union, wrote for their newspaper, “Tierra y Libertad,” and participated in the General Strike and anarchist uprising of 1917. He went to Russia in 1918, initially in support of the communists. However, he quickly became disillusioned with the repressive, autocratic rule, particularly the suppression of the Kronstadt rebellion in 1921. Throughout the 1920s, he was stationed in Berlin and Vienna, where he wrote for the Comintern journal International Press Correspondence and began associating with the Trotskyists. After his return to the Soviet Union in 1925, he was kicked out of the Communist Party and later imprisoned, where he began writing his most famous books. In the late 1920s-early 1930s, he completed “Men in Prison,” “Birth of Our Power,” and “Year One of the Russian Revolution,” which were published abroad, but suppressed in the USSR and ignored or criticized by much of the mainstream and Communist press.

In 1933, he and his son were deported to a gulag in Orenburg, where they were nearly starved to death. Yet he still managed to write four more books while imprisoned there. An international campaign for his release was launched by friends abroad, including Magdeleine Paz, André Malraux and André Gide. In 1936, he was granted permission to leave the Soviet Union, but they confiscated all of his manuscripts and had to rewrite them from memory. He fled to France, where he was under constant harassment by the left and the right. In 1940, he reached Marseilles, which was then a refuge for anti-fascist intellectuals and political militants seeking to escape Europe. He lived there briefly under the protection of American diplomat Varian Fry, working there with other anti-fascist artists and writers on the Emergency Rescue Committee, before fleeing to Mexico, where he lived until his death in 1947. Throughout his latter years, while living in Mexico, he continued to be harassed by both the left and right, with some even accusing him of being a Nazi sympathizer. Many believe he was poisoned by the Soviet secret police and there is evidence that the MGB ran an assassination squad among Mexico City cab drivers. He also continued to write, publishing “Memoirs of a Revolutionary, 1901–1941,” “The Case of Comrade Tulayev,” and “The Long Dusk.”

#workingclass #LaborHistory #victorserge #anarchism #communism #fascism #nazis #soviet #ussr #bonnottgang #revolution #uprising #antifascism #writer #author #fiction #novels #books @bookstadon

Mugshots of Victor Serge with the following quote: “To steal from a rich man has always been a greater crime than to kill a poor man.”
2025-12-30

WomenAreReal (@WomenAreReals): "What was the biggest secret revealed when the Soviet archives opened? Historian Stephen Kotkin: “They were communists.” People thought the big revelation would be that they didn’t really believe it, that it was all cynicism. But even in private correspondence, even behind closed doors, they were talking ideology. They meant it. And they were all the more ruthless because of it." | nitter

nitter.net/WomenAreReals/statu

#Communism #USSR

2025-12-28

Нэйкед Снэйк сидит в русской усадьбе и слушает советскую музыку
😁😂🤣😅😆
Видео:
youtube.com/watch?v=1OULTZHx83g
Транскрипция:
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Демукс:
UVR
Клонирование:
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Монтаж:
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#games #metalgear #youtube #ussr #fanart

2025-12-28

Today in Labor History December 28, 1943: Soviet authorities began Operation Ulussy, the deportation of the Kalmyk nation to Siberia and Central Asia. They forcibly relocated over 93,000 people of Kalmyk nationality in cattle wagons on December 28–31 to forced labor camps. The government accused them all of collaborating with the Nazis based on the roughly 5,000 Kalmyks who fought in the Nazi-affiliated Kalmykian Cavalry Corps. However, over 23,000 Kalmyks served in the Red Army and fought against Axis forces at the same time. The deportation resulted in more than 16,000 deaths. Overall, the Soviet government deported millions of ethnic minorities from the 1930s-‘50s, and hundreds of thousands died in the process. In 1956, Khrushchev rehabilitated The Kalmyks. In 1989 the Supreme Council of the Soviet Union declared all of Stalin's deportations "illegal and criminal."

#workingclass #LaborHistory #ussr #russia #communism #stalin #deportation #fascism #nazis #Kalmyk #ForcedLabor #siberia #slavery

Painting of dogs howling after deportation of Kalmyks, Hoton. By Ochir Kikeev - The photo were taken by photographer Nikolai Boshev, who agreed to publish his photographs of our father’s paintings., CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=89002852
Pablo M.U. :vericol:derpoltergeist@col.social
2025-12-27

[September 2nd, 2024]

What can you call your "roots" when you move so much? When your roots are centrally planned by a far-away state office, when your roots move from below you?

Well, home is where it's complicated.

#books #USSR

Book cover for "How to Love a Homeland" by Oxana Timofeeva: Over a yellow background, a drawing in black of something that looks like a wing.
2025-12-27

Today in Labor History December 27, 1918: The Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU) seized 7 airplanes, establishing an Insurgent Air Fleet. The RIAU was an anarchist peasant army led by Nestor Makhno. During the Ukrainian War of Independence, they created a stateless libertarian communist society known as the Free Territory, or Makhnovshchina. Roughly 7 million people lived there. The peasants who lived there refused to pay rent to the landowners and seized the estates and livestock of the church, state and private landowners, setting up local committees to manage them and share them among the various villages and communes of the Free State. They implemented a system of common land ownership among the peasantry and they established hospitals, schools and children’s communes. Their influence extended over nearly one-third of the country.

In 1919, Trotsky banned the 4th Ukrainian Congress of Free Soviets with Order #1824. He also declared Nestor Makhno an outlaw. In 1920, the Bolsheviks began attacking Makhnovshchina, after the Maknovists had defeated White Army, their common enemy. But many soldiers in the Red Army defected and joined the Makhnovists in their fight against the Bolsheviks. Nevertheless, the Bolsheviks ultimately crushed Makhnovshchina in 1921. Nester Makhno barely escaped, and with serious injuries. He died in exile in Paris, July 25, 1934.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #NestorMakhno #ukraine #soviet #russia #ussr #bolshevik #communism #Makhnovia

Nestor Makhno and his lieutenants. From left to right Bottom row: I. Lyuty, P. Belochub, N. Makhno, V. Kurylenko, F. Schus, Y. Ozerov, and A. Chubenko Top row: A. Olkhovik, P. Puzanov, and Novikov Berdyansk, 1919. By Unknown photographer - http://varjag-2007.livejournal.com/2110190.html., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85909068
2025-12-27

December 26 is Soviet Union Collapse Day. This is because on December 26, 1991 the Soviet flag was lowered from the Kremlin for the last time.

2025-12-26

ML is leaking again - the 'proletarian democracy' of the Soviet Union being bootlicked by a fascist who openly disdains de-Stalinization

meduza.io.botmeduza_bot
2025-12-26

‘Hostage diplomacy,’ public opinion, and Soviet feminism. Five books about Russia Meduza’s editors enjoyed this year

meduza.io/en/feature/2025/12/2

2025-12-26

Happy #USSR collapse day 26 December 1991

Night photo of a large Soviet flag lowered from the Kremlin
ilias 🏴‍☠️💙💛DM_Ronin@mstdn.social
2025-12-26

happy soviet union collapse day :blobfoxangrylaugh:

#communism #sovietunion #ussr

2025-12-25

A fantastic quote from British #socialist and philosopher Bertrand Russell, who in 1920 after visit to #USSR wrote:

The effect of Bolshevism as a revolutionary hope is greater outside Russia than within the Soviet Republic.

Written over 100 ago, this observation perfectly captures the spirit of today’s pro-Russian tankies and believers in “Russia as defender of conservatism and family values”.

Russell then goes on to explain the context - one, he was with his own eyes:

Grim realities have done much to kill hope among those who are subject to the dictatorship of Moscow. Yet even within Russia, the Communist party, in whose hands all political power is concentrated, still lives by hope, though the pressure of events has made the hope severe and stern and somewhat remote. It is this hope that leads to concentration upon the rising generation. Russian Communists often avow that there is little hope for those who are already adult, and that happiness can only come to the children who have grown up under the new régime and been moulded from the first to the group-mentality that Communism requires.

More about Russells’ book: https://write.as/arcadian/a-socialist-view-on-the-beginning-of-the-bolshevik-revolution

#Russia

2025-12-24
The Secret Beginnings of the Bolsheviks: From Reading Circles to Revolution

https://youtu.be/we-sodFPJVI?si=BJZjyWvVjYoKO8By

#revolution #Lenin #USSR
Aleksandr S.nwstreet
2025-12-24
2025-12-23

Today in Labor History December 23, 1938: Franco's forces launched an assault on Catalonia, capturing Barcelona on January 26, after bombing the hell out of it in March. Between 400,000 and 500,000 civilians and Republicans fled across the border into France, where they were imprisoned in internment camps. Tens of thousands ultimately made it to the USSR, U.S. and Latin America. Over 30,000 went to Mexico. The total number of deaths from the assault is unknown. However, over 10,000 were wounded and over 60,000 Republican soldiers were captured. The Republican forces were already weakened by the time of the assault. However, the USSR had promised them 250 planes, 250 tanks and 650 cannons which didn’t reach France until January 15. Very little of it made it into Spain. Virtually no other countries supported Spain’s antifascist militias. Consequently, they were isolated and, at this point, starving. youtube.com/watch?v=fLlQmUqaHpc

#workingclass #LaborHistory #spanish #civilwar #antifa #antifascist #anarchism #fascism #barcelona #ussr #soviet #russia #mexico

2025-12-23

Today in Labor History December 23, 1936: The Spanish Republic legalized the Regional Defense Council of Aragon (CRDA). The council was the first autonomous government of Aragon since 1707. It was created by anarchists within Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) during the Spanish Revolution and Civil War. It eventually included representatives from all the antifascist forces of the Popular Front. However, in less than a year it was destroyed by the Communist Party, which was allied with the USSR. At the time, Aragon was divided, with the western side occupied by the fascists and the eastern side by Republican and anarchist militias.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #aragon #spain #cnt #revolution #civilwar #soviet #ussr #communism #fascism #antifa #antifascism

Image is of the Flag of the Regional Defense Council of Aragon during Spanish Civil War. By Germenfer - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=97962800
Поїзд до Ісландіїmousetech@ieji.de
2025-12-22

@paka
What #US did to #USSR when dozen of young and talanted #Polish officers were killed for nothing? Take no faith in old metropolis in their own crysis state. Wish to comprehend the same. And ask for #help in not collapsing enshitted regimes, but in those who are really interested in:
#finland (sorry am not that fu yet to learn yours selfnaming, its just a #scandinavic thing to have, forgive me)
#belarus (analy literal lexical brotha, yo wussssuup? Skiko tam, 80 chy 90, a? U especially keep urself safe and doo cooool things <3 vzahali ia sam trohy bilorys, vybach) still fr existing chelovek izmuchenyi ramzanom
#latvija
#lietuva
#eesti (isti? Lmao, cute flag though, keep good the most loved one trio)

But I think I'm enough fucked up to not continue the same thing over and over again and again.

#georgia (yo dzhordzha wusssup?(should be read with hard anal wait I can explain later on)

Nope, I was wrong once again.

#azerbaijan?
#armenia?
#moldova

Almost forgot you whole still exist. Keep good work.

#Polish I hate you and mostly all #Ukrainians who purposely live in u and forgoting nativeness. Sorry for that. I hate ur church regime, uhh, enough for today.. But somewhat believe we can deal with that?

2025-12-22

Here's a great image from the same source explaining the rationale: how the #USSR perceived the threat in the 1980s. Major NATO air (blue?) and missile (red?) attacks would come from the North Atlantic, largely overflying Finland - and Norway and Sweden. They wanted North Norway to pre-empt this.

The Soviet view of the 1980s with regard to threats coming from across Scandinavia. (Illustration from Lars Ulving’s _Rysk krigskonst_ [Russian Art of War], Figure 2.27.) In the 1950s, the threat consisted entirely of strategic nuclear bombers with a need for support from tactical aircraft based in the Nordic region. Gustafsson2008, https://www.php.isn.ethz.ch/lory1.ethz.ch/collections/coll_sovthreat/Introduction2f3a.html?navinfo=46465

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