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  • The Gulag SystEm: A vast network of forced labor camps that held over 18 million people, where inmates faced starvation, exhaustion, and death.
  • The Great Purge (1936–1938): Stalin’s political repression that resulted in the execution of nearly a million people, including party officials, military leaders, and ordinary citizens.
  • The Red Terror: Early Bolshevik suppression of political rivals, including the killing of thousands.
  • Persecution of Religion: Torture and execution of priests and nuns, alongside state-enforced atheism.
  • The KGB/NKVD/Cheka: The secret police institutions designed to spy on, detain, and repress citizens. 
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  • Holodomor (1932–1933): A man-made famine in Ukraine, designed by the Soviet regime, that starved millions of peasants.
  • Collectivization: The forced taking of land and grain, which led to mass famine in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and other areas of the Soviet Union.
  • Forced Deportations: Mass relocation of ethnic minorities—including Chechens, Crimean Tatars, Ingush, and Baltic populations—to Siberia and Central Asia, resulting in high mortality rates. 
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  • Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939): An alliance with Nazi Germany, which included a secret protocol to divide Eastern Europe, leading to the invasion of Poland.
  • Katyn Massacre (1940): The deliberate execution of over 20,000 Polish officers and intelligentsia.
  • Occupation of Baltic States (1939-1940): The illegal occupation and forced incorporation of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
  • Winter War (1939): The invasion of Finland.
  • War Crimes (1945): Widespread mass rape and violence against civilians in Germany and Austria by the Red Army. 
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  • Hungarian Revolution (1956): Brutal suppression of the uprising by Soviet tanks.
  • Invasion of Czechoslovakia (1968): Ending the "Prague Spring" reforms and imposing hardline control.
  • Soviet-Afghan War (1979–1989): A ten-year invasion that killed over a million Afghan civilians. 
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  • Chernobyl Disaster (1986): Initial cover-up of the nuclear disaster and subsequent forced cleanup by citizens.
  • Environmental Damage: Reckless projects that caused massive ecological disasters, such as the destruction of the Aral Sea.
  • Economic Mismanagement: Chronic shortages of food and basic consumer goods (the deficit), long queues, and poor quality of life.
  • Oppression of Intellectuals: Strict censorship and the banning of books, art, and intellectual discourse deemed "anti-Soviet". 


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