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The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression is a 1997 book edited by Stéphane Courtois, who includes contributions by several European academics[note 1] documenting a history of repressions, both political and civilian, by Communist states, including genocides, extrajudicial executions, deportations and artificial famines. The book was originally published in France as Le Livre noir du communisme: Crimes, terreur, répression by Éditions Robert Laffont. In the United States, it is published by Harvard University Press.
In the introduction, editor Stéphane Courtois states that "Communist regimes turned mass crime into a full-blown system of government".[4]:2 According to Courtois, the death toll amounts to 94 million.[4]:4 The breakdown of the number of deaths given by Courtois is as follows:65 million in the People's Republic of China20 million in the Soviet Union2 million in Cambodia2 million in North Korea1.7 million in Ethiopia1.5 million in Afghanistan1 million in the Eastern Bloc1 million in Vietnam150,000 in Latin America10,000 deaths "resulting from actions of the international Communist movement and Communist parties not in power"[4]:4Courtois writes that Communist regimes are responsible for a greater number of deaths than any other political ideal or movement, including Naz.ism. The statistics of victims include deaths through executions, man-made hunger, deportations and forced labor.
Repressions and famines occurring in the Soviet Union under the regimes of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin described in the book include:The execution of tens of thousands of hostages and prisonersThe murder of hundreds of thousands of rebellious workers and peasants from 1918 to 1922The Russian famine of 1921, which caused the death of 5 million peopleThe Decossackization, a policy of systematic repression against the Don Cossacks between 1917 and 1933The murder of tens of thousands in concentration camps in the period between 1918 and 1930The Great Purge which killed almost 690,000 peopleThe deportation of 2 million so-called "kulaks" from 1930 to 1932The death of 4 million Ukrainians (Holodomor) and 2 million others during the famine of 1932 and 1933The deportations of Poles, Ukrainians, Moldovans and people from the Baltic states from 1939 to 1941 and from 1944 to 1945The deportation of the Volga Germans in 1941The deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1943Operation Lentil in 1944The deportation of the Ingush in 1944[4]:9-10[note 2][/quote
Can we talk about the Neanderthal genocide?
You're talking to a guy who thinks communism is dae way, while simultaneously calling national socialism the worst thing that ever happened and that the consequences from it must be borne by every single white person that currently exists. You may as well be bashing your head against a brick wall. This tard is beyond any sort of debate, just shit on him for being the schizo retard he is.
the administrator of this forum is the Internet Keyboard man? Can only play "authority" in the virtual world?Can you tell me why?
Sure, it's the "beautiful" and "totally natural" way humans have "mixed" with each other since the begining of human history. Don't look at at the divisions between MtDNA and Y-DNA lines, you might even start to apprehend how males of one ethnicity genocided the males from another ethnicity and rape-fucked their women to produce a new branch. It's probably the fault of evil racist white supremacists or something, because of course this isn't replicated the world over.
This is about being straight out retarded. Children see in slow motion like owls.
The narrative here is that only those with the right amount of Neanderthal dna are humans.
Eurasians carry ~2% Neanderthal ancestry, Ethiopians carry ~1% Neanderthal ancestry, and Central Africans carried ~0.5% Neanderthal ancestry.
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Puck-headed maple-sucking moosefucker