Everyone likes to remember the victims of famine in the USSR in 1932-1933, but no one likes to remember that it was in Great Depression times. In the same years in the US, up to 7 million people died according to various estimates.
Stalin turned Russia, ruined by wars and revolutions, into a powerful industrial power, the second world economy and the world's leading military power.
Mao turned semi-feudal, fragmented, illiterate China into a unified and cohesive state, and achieved significant success in industrialization and mass education.
I am sure that all numbers in Western sources can be easily divided at least in 10.
Khrushchev was a scum who destroyed the world communist unity and in fact let the Western imperialists win the Cold War.
Stalin turned Russia, ruined by wars and revolutions, into a powerful industrial power, the second world economy and the world's leading military power.
Mao turned semi-feudal, fragmented, illiterate China into a unified and cohesive state, and achieved significant success in industrialization and mass education.
I am sure that all numbers in Western sources can be easily divided at least in 10.
Khrushchev was a scum who destroyed the world communist unity and in fact let the Western imperialists win the Cold War.
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