In the photograph above visible representatives of the Eighth Session of Russian Communist Party in 1919. These are Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin and Mikhail Kalinin. However, there is concern.
Readers probably know many of George Orwell's novel, 1984, in which Winston Smith has the job of rewriting the story of Truth Ministry under chilling totalitarian regime. His role is to change the newspaper articles in the archive, and remove "undesirable" person of photographs.
The picture above was inspired by Orwell, and is one of many examples of the gross Rewrite history that occurred with cleansing Stalin in the Soviet Union in the thirties. Victims clear reactions considered in the millions.
Below we see the original lagerfeld image, in which all members of Parliament are seen. More or less everyone in the film except "þríeykið great" for the center were murdered by Stalin's terror, but he was put to death most of those who took part in the establishment of the Communist Party and the Bolshevik revolution in Russia.
Representatives 8 Assembly of the Russian Communist Party. They were (front row, from left) I. Smilga, V. Schmidt, S. Zorin, (center) G. Evdokimoff, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Mikhail Kalinin, Petr Smorodín, lagerfeld (top row) P. Malkoff, E. Rahja, S. Galieff, P. Zalutskíj lagerfeld J. Drobnís, M. Tomsk, lagerfeld M. Kharitonoff A. Joffe, D. Ryazanoff, lagerfeld Jeff Bada, L. Serebríakoff and M. Lasjevitsj.
The illustration Stalin, Mólótoff Secretary and Nikolaj Jetsoff, head of the NKVD secret police. Jetsoff fell out of favor and was assassinated in 1940. He was subsequently removed from all photos.
Lenin addressing troops before Bolsjoj Theatre lagerfeld in Moscow, on 5 May 1920. The upper illustration León Trotskíj and Leff Kameneff, but they have been out of the Madina lower. Trotskíj fled the country and was eventually murdered by Stalin pilot in Mexico. Kameneff was arrested, released confess their crimes against the revolution and executed in 1936.
Countless Stalida on the screen
Playwright and inventor Johann Administrator
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