• people who wished communism

    From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to alexander koryagin on Fri Oct 28 18:13:00 2022
    Hello alexander!

    ** On Thursday 27.10.22 - 09:30, you wrote to me:

    Do you think that in Baltic states of those times there
    weren't people who wished communism and joining the USSR?
    As far as I know there were elections there and as the
    result was the joining to the USSR.

    Ah.. your "As far as I know" is telling. I don't know of any
    such electons/voting. I think you are spinning baloney.


    ..But of course you will say that those elections were
    dishonest. :)

    Not at all. I will say - what elections? :/


    But in reality, a lot of people of that time wanted
    Communism and searched for ways to implement it. Even in
    the Baltic states.


    Define "a lot". I suppose those who may have allegedly claimed
    they wanted it only said so to avoid being shot.

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to August Abolins on Mon Oct 31 13:22:46 2022
    Hi, August Abolins!
    I read your message from 29.10.2022 01:13

    ak>> But in reality, a lot of people of that time wanted
    ak>> Communism and searched for ways to implement it. Even in
    ak>> the Baltic states.
    AA> Define "a lot". I suppose those who may have allegedly claimed
    AA> ??they wanted it only said so to avoid being shot.

    You probably have forgotten the term "oppressed working class". Exactly
    these numerous people wanted and fought for Communism in 20th century,
    in Russia including. They were the majority in many countries. Denying
    it looks like closing your eyes at the fact that you don't like to see.
    More of that - the most trusted Bolshevik military guards were soldiers
    from Baltic states, particularly from Latvia (so called "Latyshskie
    strelki").

    Bye, August!
    Alexander Koryagin
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  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to alexander koryagin on Mon Oct 31 15:02:22 2022
    Hello, alexander!

    Monday October 31 2022 13:22, you wrote to August Abolins:

    countries. Denying it looks like closing your eyes at the fact that
    you don't like to see. More of that - the most trusted Bolshevik
    military guards were soldiers from Baltic states, particularly from
    Latvia (so called "Latyshskie strelki").

    And a lot of Russians fought together with nazis during WW2.

    BTW, most of those Latvians were purged during 30s :) High price for beeing "most trusted guards", what do you think? ;)

    Best regards,
    dp.

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Dmitry Protasoff on Tue Nov 1 12:33:54 2022
    Hi, Dmitry Protasoff!
    I read your message from 31.10.2022 15:02

    ak>> countries. Denying it looks like closing your eyes at the
    ak>> fact that you don't like to see. More of that - the most
    ak>> trusted Bolshevik military guards were soldiers from Baltic
    ak>> states, particularly from Latvia (so called "Latyshskie
    ak>> strelki").
    DP> And a lot of Russians fought together with nazis during WW2.
    DP> BTW, most of those Latvians were purged during 30s :) High
    DP> price for beeing "most trusted guards", what do you think? ;)

    Most Bolshvicks who had made 1917 revolution were also repressed during
    Stalin rule in 30s. But those repressions were not political
    repressions. They were from the field of psychiatry. Such thing always
    happen when a country is surrounded by enimies. It is very possible
    we'll see some of this kind in the modern Russia. Beware if you are
    going to return to Russia from your Poland camp. ;)

    Bye, Dmitry!
    Alexander Koryagin
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  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to alexander koryagin on Tue Nov 1 13:11:52 2022
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    Hello, alexander!

    Tuesday November 01 2022 12:33, you wrote to me:

    And a lot of Russians fought together with nazis during WW2.
    BTW, most of those Latvians were purged during 30s :) High
    price for beeing "most trusted guards", what do you think? ;)

    Most Bolshvicks who had made 1917 revolution were also repressed
    during Stalin rule in 30s. But those repressions were not political

    Yes, because no one was safe in USSR.

    repressions. They were from the field of psychiatry. Such thing

    USSR as built as some madman's dream.

    always happen when a country is surrounded by enimies. It is very

    No always. Nothing like this happens in Israel.

    possible we'll see some of this kind in the modern Russia. Beware if

    We already see such things.

    you are going to return to Russia from your Poland camp. ;)

    I hope to see you going to war, Putin needs some more soldiers in Ukraine.
    When are going there?

    Best regards,
    dp.

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