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 Communism is a Spirit

JEREMIAH 50:42a They shall hold the bow and the lance: they
are cruel, and will not show mercy:

                   Vladimir Ulyanov, better known by the alias Lenin (April 22, 1870 –
                   January 21, 1924), was a Russian revolutionary, a communist politician,
                   the main leader of the October Revolution that overthrow the Tsar. He
                   was the first head of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic and from
                   1922, the first de facto leader of the Soviet Union. He was the creator of
                   Leninism, an extension of Marxist theory. During his tenure thousands

             were killed in what was called ‘The Red Terror’

JEREMIAH 50:43 The king of Babylon hath heard the report of
them, and his hands waxed feeble: anguish took hold of him, and
pangs as of a woman in travail.

                    Joseph Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia on 21st December, 1879. He
                    studied at the Tiflis Jesuit Theological Seminary. He was the General
                    Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Com-
                    mittee from 1922 until his death in 1953. During that time, he was the
                    head of the Soviet Union and established the eponymous regime, Sta-

              linism. He was also referred to in the West as ‘The Great
              Terror’

Russia marks the 70th anniversary of the bloodiest
period of the purges

By Oleg Shchedrov 11/2007

BUTOVO, Russia, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin paid his re-
spects on Tuesday to millions of people killed under Soviet dictator Joseph
Stalin. Millions of people were executed under Stalin and many more perished from
abuse and disease in a vast network of prison camps, known as the Gulags. The vic-
tims included priests and royalists but also huge numbers of people who were simply
caught up in an indiscriminate spiral of killing. Historians estimate that between
20 million and 40 million died during Stalin's rule, tearing families apart and
creating a climate of fear that haunted the Soviet Union.

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