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Synopsis: "Through archival documents and interviews with former Soviet intelligence officials, director Edvins Snore's documentary chronicles the Soviet regime and reveals how the Soviet Union aided Nazi Germany in the Holocaust. The film documents similarities between the Soviet regime and Nazi Germany through an examination of the Ukrainian famine and the Katyn massacre, and unearths connections between the Nazi SS and the NKVD (which would become the KGB)." "The Holocaust is just the tip of the iceberg.""Finally a documentary has been made about the consequences of Socialism, in both of it's forms; National Socialism and Communism. This film shows that Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin were both Socialists and emphasizes the historical fact that, only Socialists publicly advocated genocide, beginning with Karl Marx, in the 1840s and echoed by George Bernard Shaw, in the 1930s. Shaw is even caught on film justifying genocide, with a smile on his face. The parallels between Nazism and Communism are breathtaking including propaganda posters, which even show similar gestures. This film will shock you, if all you know of the Second World War atrocities is the Holocaust. Vladimir Lenin started the mass murders, in 1919, fourteen years before Hitler even came to power, in Germany. This is a must see, for anyone who cares about humanity." by Catallaxy on Fri Nov 25th, 2011 0 Comments | Reply | Report |
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