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u/aduketsavar · 26 pointsr/EnoughCommieSpam

How the fuck can anyone on earth label Soviet gulags as progressive? Here's a letter from a gulag prisoner, I'm quoting fully:

>We appeal to you, asking you to pay a minimum of attention to our request.
We are prisoners who are returning from the Solovetsky concentration camp because of our poor health. We went there full of energy and good health, and now we are returning as invalids, broken and crippled emotionally and physically. We are asking you to draw your attention to the arbitrary use of power and the violence that reign at the Solovetsky concentration camp in Kemi and in all sections of the concentration camp. It is difficult for a human being even to imagine such terror, tyranny, violence, and lawlessness. When we went there, we could not conceive of such a horror, and now we, crippled ourselves, together with several thousands who are still there, appeal to the ruling center of the Soviet state to curb the terror that reigns there. As though it weren't enough that the Unified State Political Directorate [OGPU] without oversight and due process sends workers and peasants there who are by and large innocent (we are not talking about criminals who deserve to be punished), the former tsarist penal servitude system in comparison to Solovky had 99% more humanity, fairness, and legality. […]
People die like flies, i.e., they die a slow and painful death; we repeat that all this torment and suffering is placed only on the shoulders of the proletariat without money, i.e., on workers who, we repeat, were unfortunate to find themselves in the period of hunger and destruction accompanying the events of the October Revolution, and who committed crimes only to save themselves and their families from death by starvation; they have already borne the punishment for these crimes, and the vast majority of them subsequently chose the path of honest labor. Now because of their past, for whose crime they have already paid, they are fired from their jobs. Yet, the main thing is that the entire weight of this scandalous abuse of power, brute violence, and lawlessness that reign at Solovky and other sections of the OGPU concentration camp is placed on the shoulders of workers and peasants; others, such as counterrevolutionaries, profiteers and so on, have full wallets and have set themselves up and live in clover in the Soviet State, while next to them, in the literal meaning of the word, the penniless proletariat dies from hunger, cold, and back- breaking 14-16 hour days under the tyranny and lawlessness of inmates who are the agents and collaborators of the State Political Directorate [GPU].
If you complain or write anything ("Heaven forbid"), they will frame you for an attempted escape or for something else, and they will shoot you like a dog. They line us up naked and barefoot at 22 degrees below zero and keep us outside for up to an hour. It is difficult to describe all the chaos and terror that is going on in Kemi, Solovky, and the other sections of the concentrations camp. All annual inspections uncover a lot of abuses. But what they discover in comparison to what actually exists is only a part of the horror and abuse of power, which the inspection accidently uncovers. (One example is the following fact, one of a thousand, which is registered in GPU and for which the guilty have been punished: THEY FORCED THE INMATES TO EAT THEIR OWN FECES. "Comrades," if we dare to use this phrase, verify that this is a fact from reality, about which, we repeat, OGPU has the official evidence, and judge for yourself the full extent of effrontery and humiliation in the supervision by those who want to make a career for themselves. […]
We are sure and we hope that in the All-Union Communist Party there are people, as we have been told, who are humane and sympathetic; it is possible, that you might think that it is our imagination, but we swear to you all, by everything that is sacred to us, that this is only one small part of the nightmarish truth, because it makes no sense to make this up. We repeat, and will repeat 100 times, that yes, indeed there are some guilty people, but the majority suffer innocently, as is described above. The word law, according to the law of the GPU concentration camps, does not exist; what does exist is only the autocratic power of petty tyrants, i.e., collaborators, serving time, who have power over life and death. Everything described above is the truth and we, ourselves, who are close to the grave after 3 years in Solovky and Kemi and other sections, are asking you to improve the pathetic, tortured existence of those who are there who languish under the yoke of the OGPU's tyranny, violence, and complete lawlessness…

Isn't this enough? Here's another anectode from a gulag from Lenin's time:

>I witnessed the following incident: one of the inmates, an ill old man belonging to the “counter revolutionaries, “shortly before the cessation of work, completely lost his strength, fell into the snow and with tears in his eyes said he was unable to work anymore. One of the escorts at
once cocked the trigger and shot him. The corpse of the old man was for a long time not removed in order "to frighten other sluggards"

Ask how brutal the gulags to (Kolyma)[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolyma#The_Arctic_camps] prisoners, not some fuckin' Stalinist lover blogger. Conquest wrote a whole book about it named Kolyma: The Arctic Death Camps

One of the best books on gulags is Gulag Voices: Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile It's a book consisting interviews with Gulag survivors, a very powerful book. Everybody should read imho.


There can't be any excuse about softening what really happened. These fuckers say "Stalin defeated fascism", but Stalin was as fascist as Hitler. These tankies should be forced to read letters, interviews, lifes, stories of Soviet citizens. Maybe, maybe they'll rethink what they're doing and be ashamed of themselves.

u/Signaltosnowratio · 15 pointsr/horrorlit

Oral histories on tragic events can make you lose sleep for sure:

Voices From Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster

Gulag Voices: Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile

And I will never forget the Sand Creek Massacre part of Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee.