>For labor Day ,”The Communist Internationale”
The Communist Internationale (Original, with English Lyrics)
“The Socialist Party held a similar celebration of the working class on May 1. This date eventually became known as May Day, and was celebrated by Socialists and Communists in commemoration of the working man. “
Since so many of you seem to exposing these types of socialistic beliefs and sympathise with them we thought we would give you something to warm your heart on this labor day “The Communist Internationale” and remind what the effect of these beliefs led too.
Happy Labor Day for the staff of the Ridgewood blog
The Russian butchers
Just like the national socialist butchers, the international socialist butchers killed millions of innocents, men, women and little children. It is incredible that anyone still defends these monsters.
https://markhumphrys.com/soviet.html
The leaders
Leaders of the Soviet Union (also here)
Lenin (also here), 1917-24.
Lenin killed 4 million people – men, women and little children. He is the 5th greatest murderer of the 20th century (after Stalin, Mao, Hitler and Chiang Kai-shek).
The hate-filled mass murderer Lenin, with his rage against everyone decent in society, his drive to kill and destroy everything that generations of tolerant and hard-working people had built, and his staggering barbarism, set the tone for every communist regime that followed in the world.
Even today, unbelievably, there are people who openly call themselves Marxist-Leninist and openly admire Lenin.
Trotsky (also here), 1917-24.
As leader of the Red Army in Lenin’s war on the peasants, Trotsky was a mass murderer. He was Lenin’s prime henchman in the killing of 4 million innocent people – men, women and children.
Trotsky supported the killing of all political opponents of the regime – including campaigners for liberal western democracy. Trotsky supported the extermination of the bourgeoisie.
There is some justice in the fact that he was executed by Stalin in Mexico in 1940, but not much. He should have been put on trial first, and then executed.
Even today, unbelievably, there are people who openly follow this disgusting mass murderer, and see him as some kind of “alternative” to Stalin.
The Trotsky Museum in Mexico – the equivalent of a museum to Hess or Eichmann.
Stalin (also here), 1924-53.
Stalin is perhaps the most evil human being that ever lived.
Stalin killed 42 million people – men, women and little children. In all of history, only Mao could possibly have killed more.
Khrushchev (also here), 1953-64.
As head of the Communist Party in the Ukraine under Stalin, Khrushchev was a mass murderer. Indeed, he was called The Butcher of the Ukraine.
As premier, Khrushchev killed around 4 million people (see below).
He was also the Butcher of The Hungarian Revolution 1956.
Brezhnev (also here), 1964-82.
Brezhnev killed around 2 million people (see below).
He was also the imperialist Butcher of Moldova 1950-52, and the Butcher of The Prague Spring 1968.
Rudolph J. Rummel estimates 7 million dead after Stalin, mostly through camps. His estimates for the camps alone break down as:
950,000 dead 1954-5 (Khrushchev)
3.1 million dead 1956-60 (Khrushchev)
1.6 million dead 1961-70 (Khrushchev, Brezhnev)
780,000 dead 1970-82 (Brezhnev)
200,000 dead 1983-7 (Andropov, Chernenko, Gorbachev)




