Before the outbreak of World War I, Russia had been carrying out moderate capitalist reforms from Alexander II to Nicholas, who was later overthrown, and implemented a series of major reform measures such as liberating serfs and convening the State Duma (Parliament). Before the war, the Russian economy began to enter the stage of capitalist take-off. According to the statistics of Soviet dissident scholars in Brezhnev era, Russia's economic growth in the decade before the war was the fastest in Russian history, and the Soviet Union never reached that speed again.
When World War I broke out, the Russian people had infinite admiration for the czar. On the day of the declaration of war, they gathered in front of the palace, holding up icons and singing the national anthem. But after three years of war, the front line failed one after another and the rear economy went bankrupt. Nicholas was busy directing the war, and his German wife was deeply involved in political affairs. Because the Crown Prince suffered from hemophilia and was endangered for several times, he was rescued by an illiterate farmer, Lapstein, and she indulged him to act like Wei Zhongxian, which made it popular that the Queen was a German spy, and the major disasters in the front and back were caused by this Russian traitor. When the disaster brought by the war made the people unbearable, the February Revolution broke out. The czar could have suppressed it, but he abdicated peacefully.
After the February Revolution broke out, Lenin was overjoyed and decided to return to China immediately. But he is in Switzerland, and he must pass through German territory and German-occupied areas to return to China. At that time, Germany was fighting on both sides, hoping to put Lenin back, bring down Russia from the rear and let them transfer their troops from the eastern front to the western front (this strategy was later adopted by the Japanese). The Japanese right-wing Black Dragon Society helped Sun Yat-sen to form the Alliance Society. Later, the Japanese saw through Zhang's identity, but they let him go. They all tried to subvert the deadly plan that weakened the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China and plunged the people into a sea of blood. So they provided a special train for Lenin and his comrades to cross the front line and go home. Lenin was afraid of being regarded as a spy by the people, so he came up with a trick to deceive himself and shut up the special train from the outside. However, he was on tenterhooks all the way and told his comrades several times that once the train entered Russia, they must be arrested.
Unexpectedly, the journey was safe. The train entered the Finnish station in Petersburg. When the door was opened from the outside, Lenin was surprised to find a large group of welcome people outside. He immediately delivered a speech, put forward the slogan of peace and bread, and advocated immediate and unconditional peace with Germany. At that time, the provisional government undertook the agreement between the tsar and the allies, insisted on fighting against Germany, and a large area of territory fell into the hands of the Germans. Unilateral peace-making will not only seriously harm national interests, but also violate international obligations and will be sanctioned by the allies in the future. Lenin's speech was totally treason. Although it aroused the indignation of many listeners, the government has never investigated it, because the interim government is a democratic government, which guarantees everyone's freedom of speech.
Lenin made full use of the newly acquired freedom of the Russian people and used the money sent by the Germans to run more than 40 kinds of publications and newspapers at once, desperately advocating peace and bread, and advocating an immediate truce and peace talks with Germany. This behavior has attracted the attention of the treaty countries. The French anti-agency began an investigation and found that a large number of German marks were transferred to the Bulgarian Party. They got conclusive evidence and provided it to the interim government. The interim government then ordered an arrest warrant for the German spy Lenin. He was so scared that he disguised himself and fled to Finland, which had just gained independence (Finland originally belonged to Russia), and lived in the border area for a period of fear. According to the party's recollection, Lenin was scared to death, not because he later wrote "country and revolutionary life" on Soviet oil paintings.
Lenin always encouraged his comrades to take up arms and seize power, but no one listened to him and thought it was a rash move. Zinoviev and Kamenev even published their objections in public newspapers, which made Lenin fly into a rage and thought that they would be suppressed by the government. However, the idiot interim government did nothing. At this time, Lenin was wanted, and the scandal that the party was a German spy was exposed. He can't get along anymore, which is desperate. They divided the Central Committee into two teams, one led by Trotsky, the commander-in-chief, and engaged in riots, while the other team (including Stalin, who was still a second-rate role at that time) stayed out of it. In that case, if it fails, the party will not be caught by others, because the people-led regime of the interim government is not as totalitarian as the later * * * party, paying attention to fair trial and unwilling to implicate the innocent.
The so-called October Revolution was nothing but the credit of a small army, and almost no shot was fired, and all the key departments in Petersburg were successfully won. The so-called attack on the Winter Palace is totally false. In fact, the interim government surrendered without any resistance, and the whole city was in the hands of the * * * party at dawn. The * * * Party then successfully took over the major cities. At that time, the February Revolution had a great influence on the people's thinking, and the chaos caused by it had not passed. Once the interim government becomes a prisoner, the whole country will be leaderless and be slaughtered. If the officials of the provisional government were as strong and cunning as the Party, they would only come back from the front to defend the capital while recruiting Lenin, and chaos would never happen. I think, those ministers never dreamed that there would be ruthless gangsters like the * * * Party in the world who would shoot them immediately after taking advantage of their generosity.
As soon as the cloth party came to power, it showed its rogue face. At that time, one or two political parties, such as the left-wing Social Revolutionary Party, cooperated with the Cloth Party. Lenin's slogan before the revolution was "All power belongs to the Soviet Union" and advocated peaceful seizure of power from the State Duma. At this time, these people dreamed that the Bulgarian Party would engage in democracy through the Soviet Union. They readily attended the Soviet Union meeting and easily won a majority in the parliament. Lenin sent troops to arrest these representatives without saying anything, and later let Cheka's leather jacket shoot them all.
When the cloth party came to power, it brought neither peace nor bread to the people, and it also killed innocent people. The front line was defeated one after another, the economic difficulties in the rear were deepened by the revolution, and the people rose up to revolt. From the beginning, the cloth party relied on the iron will of a handful of people, suppressed it with an iron fist, and frightened the people of the whole country into submission with the massacre. Lenin personally issued a wanted order for the establishment of Cheka, and sent the murderer dzerzhinsky as the leader to shoot "counter-revolutionaries" on a large scale without trial. The Soviet orthodox reading "How Steel was Tempered" even described a bloody scene. Zhu, the character in the book, took part in the firing squad, and a large number of people were killed to the point of insanity every day. The film Lenin in 19 18 also shows Gorky's plot to persuade Lenin not to kill intellectuals indiscriminately. Apart from the countries that followed the example of the October Revolution, which country in the world has such a thing happened?
Lenin also ordered the formation of surplus grain collection teams. In his order, he made it clear that it is necessary to deprive farmers of all their food and force them to yield when they are hungry. This strategy really worked, and later it was carried out on a larger scale by Stalin, resulting in man-made famine in Ukraine and other places, and millions of people starved to death. Lenin also invented a concentration camp, in which the working class who rose up against the rule of the cloth party and defended their rights and interests through strikes were put into it, forcing them to engage in slave labor. The Bolshevik Party also dissolved all trade unions and replaced them with imperial trade unions. Only the Soviet-style "working class paradise" trade unions in the world only distribute movie tickets and wreaths, regardless of the interests of workers. Not only is there only one member of the first generation of Russian leadership who was born as a worker, but the actual position of the working class in the party country is far from that in the capitalist country. The fact that there has never been a strike in the party state is enough to illustrate this point.
The bloody rule of the cloth party aroused the resistance of almost everyone in the country, and the civil war swept across the country, which was a scene that could not be seen at all during the French Revolution. Farmers have refused to supply food to cities, Cossack riots on the Don River, bloody tug-of-war of the Red Army. The primitive barbarism, cruelty and bloodiness of both sides are reflected in sholokhov's The Story of the Don and The Silent Don. That's still the official orthodox reading. Colta, Denikin and other former White Army generals led the uprising team, which almost overthrew the rule of the Cloth Party. There is no second case in the history of the world where a regime was born and almost all people rebelled.
In order to suppress the people's resistance, the Bulgarian Party adopted two strategies. The first is to ask the Germans for help. The Germans were afraid of the collapse of the cloth party and wanted to fight on two fronts, so they gave generously. According to the investigation of the Allies, they have successively funded the Bulgarian Party for more than two million marks. The Bulgarian side also unilaterally made peace with the Germans and ceded almost the whole of Ukraine (which was later occupied by the Russians after the defeat of Germany). This is the infamous Brest Peace Treaty. If Germany hadn't been defeated, the Bulgarian Party would have been the biggest traitor in Russian history.
The second is to form the Red Army to suppress the people's uprising. The commander-in-chief of the Red Army is Trotsky, the most outstanding talent in the Party (this is the evaluation in Lenin's will). His trick is to lock up the families of the former White Army generals as hostages, and then send the faithful and reliable party member as the political commissar to monitor the generals and lead the Red Army to fight. Thanks to this hooliganism, the Bulgarian Party established a professional army and successively wiped out resistance forces in various places. However, the traditional means of the * * * Party is that the rabbit is dead and the dog is boiled, and the bird hides the bow. Not only were these generals later shot by Stalin, but even the commander-in-chief Trotsky had Stalin's agents assassinate him in Mexico.
When Stalin came to power, endless human tragedies began. The organization of the country gave him unprecedented power to do whatever he wanted. He not only became an unprecedented dictator, but also committed a crazy crime that has never been seen in human history: exiled rich peasants from all over the country to Siberia; Exile many ethnic minorities such as Germans and Gypsies; Man-made famine starved millions of farmers in Ukraine and sold a lot of food abroad to force farmers to yield and join collective farms; Purge, shot all the old Bolsheviks and all the senior generals of the Red Army, shot more than 80% of the representatives of 16 and more than 90% of the Central Committee members, and physically eliminated all the Central Committee members who joined the Republic; Capturing tens of millions of loyal citizens into the "Gulag", forcing them to engage in large-scale slave labor similar to building pyramids, and undertaking a series of major projects such as excavating the Beihai Canal and the Volga-Don Canal; After the annexation of eastern Poland, he shot and killed all the officers. On the eve of the war, he also gave the German-made party member to Hitler for slaughter to maintain the friendship between the Soviet Union and Germany. During the Great Patriotic War, prisoners in reform-through-labour camps were rushed to the front to fight, and survivors after the war were put in black prisons, even those who made countless contributions were not forgiven; Put all captured Soviet officers and soldiers and Soviet spies (such as the famous "red belt" leaders) who were liberated and sent back by the allied forces in prison.
The historical shadow that can't be waved away —— On the truth of Russian October Revolution published in: 2004-08-26 12:24:52 Source: BBS.TONGJI.NET.
Author: wandering souls in Infernal Affairs
No one who grew up in the "new" China has not been deeply branded by official propaganda, which is almost indelible for life. Not long ago, netizens had a heated debate on how to evaluate the violent revolution in the "Rare Strange Talk" forum. A famous online writer used the French Revolution as an argument to prove that the October Revolution was a great social experiment, saying that although it failed unfortunately, "success is golden, so is failure". According to this gentleman, "the French Revolution of 1789 established the modern democratic system of western European countries", so "despite these appalling crimes, France is still a great country, and the French Revolution is still worthy of praise. As a great experiment, it is still worth imitating by people in other countries. " It is said that the same is true of the October Revolution.
Whether the French Revolution "established a modern democratic system in western European countries", Mr. Xu, a netizen, had a wonderful refutation in The Enlightenment of the French Revolution. In fact, the netizen who put forward this statement forgot or didn't know a basic fact: Britain completed the bourgeois revolution long before the French Revolution. Although the revolution was a violent one, it never created the bloody horror like the French Revolution, and the price paid for human life and social progress was much less than the latter. Since then, social development has been much smoother. It is the first country in western Europe to "establish a modern democratic system", and it has never been in a whirlpool after decades of revolution like France.
More importantly, in my opinion, the French Revolution and the Russian October Revolution are completely different things. Even if the former is great, it will never automatically prove that the latter is also a great social experiment, because the latter is not a "modern democratic system" except "smashing some pots and pans" (that is, destroying the lives of 20 million Soviet people), but the most reactionary, dark and * * social system in human history.
There are still such chaotic thoughts among free intellectuals living overseas, which shows how deep the cultural heritage of the party is. If we don't break the corrupt dogma that these parties have forcibly implanted into our brains since childhood, China in the future will be involved in the tragic disaster of violent revolution. In view of this, the author talks about the major differences between the French revolution and the Russian revolution on the basis of the confidential files of the former Soviet Union disclosed internationally in recent years.
First, the background of the times is completely different.
Before the French Revolution, Louis 15 and 16 were under feudal rule. At that time, the ruling class of French society was aristocrats and churches, and most of the land was occupied by them. Nobles and monks are in power in the ruling and opposition parties, not only do not engage in productive labor and trade, but also enjoy various privileges, placing the tax burden entirely on the emerging bourgeoisie (the so-called third class). Years of famine and foreign support for the North American War of Independence caused a serious financial crisis. When the crisis was deep, the king always wanted to transfer the financial burden to the third level, which led to the rebellion of hundreds of officials and the establishment of the National Assembly. King Louis 16 of China once bowed to public opinion and swore allegiance to the Constitution, but he wanted to change the weather at the first opportunity. Finally, he wanted to escape from Paris to join his Austrian cousin and lead foreign troops to suppress the revolution, thus arousing public anger. The people executed the king and the Great Revolution broke out.
On the contrary, before the outbreak of World War I, Russia had been carrying out moderate capitalist reforms, such as liberating serfs and convening the State Duma (Parliament). Before the war, the Russian economy began to enter the stage of capitalist take-off. According to the statistics of Soviet dissident scholars in Brezhnev era, Russia's economic growth in the decade before the war was the fastest in Russian history, and the Soviet Union never reached that speed again.
When World War I broke out, the Russian people had infinite admiration for the czar. On the day of the declaration of war, they gathered in front of the palace, holding up icons and singing the national anthem. But after three years of war, the front line failed one after another and the rear economy went bankrupt. Nicholas was busy directing the war, and his German wife was deeply involved in political affairs. Because the Crown Prince suffered from hemophilia and was endangered for several times, he was rescued by an illiterate farmer, Lapstein, and she indulged him to act like Wei Zhongxian, which made it popular that the Queen was a German spy, and the major disasters in the front and back were caused by this Russian traitor. When the disaster brought by the war made the people unbearable, the February Revolution broke out. The czar could have suppressed it, but he abdicated peacefully. As a result, the whole family was later murdered by Lenin.
Completely different from the October Revolution, the February Revolution was a truly spontaneous people's revolution. After the interim government came to power, it implemented democratic reforms, opened the party ban, released political prisoners, convened the State Duma, which was closed by the czar in the war, and set out to establish a democratic country. Such a progressive democratic government has absolutely no reason to overthrow it.
Second, the nature is completely different.
The French revolution is a spontaneous people's revolution. There was no such revolutionary party to organize the people at that time. The attack on the Bastille was the spontaneous action of the mob, and the execution of Louis 16 was the decision of the National Assembly, which reflected the majority of public opinion. The revolution was supported by most people, and only a few local riots were instigated by foreign conspirators. Later, the army was formed to resist the armed intervention of the holy Roman Empire, and the people volunteered to participate heroically, without the manipulation of revolutionary party organizations. Because they are amateurs who went to war without training, they instinctively used the skirmisher line to deal with the enemy's well-trained phalanx, but they won a total victory, which Engels mentioned in the Anti-Turin Theory. The revolution was basically carried out by mobs incited by the eloquence of various politicians. It was not a conspiracy of future generations at all, but a strict core organization carefully planned, organized, mobilized and manipulated the masses to carry out the leader's orders.
On the contrary, the October Revolution was a reactionary military coup staged by a handful of gangsters. Prior to this, even the Social Democratic Party organized by Engels and Kaucki was a loose organization similar to the western parliamentary parties. Lenin's greatest contribution to international movements and even all violent revolutions is that he first invented a totalitarian organization in Russia dedicated to subverting state power. From 65438 to 0905, a spontaneous people's revolution broke out in Russia. After the failure of this revolution, Lenin summed up its historical lessons and thought that due to the progress of social productive forces and technology, the ability of rulers to control and suppress the people was greatly enhanced. Under the new historical conditions, the real people's revolution is impossible to win. In his words, "the revolution can never be carried out by the people" and can only be carried out by highly trained professionals (so-called "professional revolutionaries"). To this end, he established the first organized, highly centralized and disciplined underworld conspiracy organization in the history of the world in Russia, and opened the first secret school to train "professional revolutionaries" in Switzerland, with the aim of teaching students how to take advantage of social crisis, hide behind the masses, incite, instigate and organize the masses to violently resist the authorities.
Nevertheless, due to the good political and economic situation in Russia at that time, Russia's revolutionary cause was inevitably at a low ebb. Before the outbreak of World War I, Lenin did not foresee the revolutionary climax in the future. He once predicted pessimistically: "Our generation may not see the revolution break out." When the war broke out, he advocated defeatism and asked the revolutionaries to spare no effort to sabotage and create troubles, which led to the defeat of the country and profit from it, which led him to break with Menshevik and the People's Democratic Party of the second international community. Therefore, Bolsheviks are generally regarded as Russian traitors who can be punished by everyone at home and abroad, and their popularity has fallen to the lowest point.
After the February Revolution broke out, Lenin was overjoyed and decided to return to China immediately. But he is in Switzerland, and he must pass through German territory and German-occupied areas to return to China. At that time, Germany was fighting on both sides, hoping to put Lenin back, bring down Russia from the rear and let them transfer their troops from the eastern front to the western front (this strategy was later adopted by the Japanese). The Japanese right-wing Black Dragon Society helped Sun Yat-sen to form the Alliance Society. Later, the Japanese saw through Zhang's identity, but they let him go. They all tried to subvert the deadly plan that weakened the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China and plunged the people into a sea of blood. So they provided a special train for Lenin and his comrades to cross the front line and go home. Lenin was afraid of being regarded as a spy by the people, so he came up with a trick to deceive himself and shut up the special train from the outside. However, he was on tenterhooks all the way and told his comrades several times that once the train entered Russia, they must be arrested.
Unexpectedly, the journey was safe. The train entered the Finnish station in Petersburg. When the door was opened from the outside, Lenin was surprised to find a large group of welcome people outside. He immediately delivered a speech, put forward the slogan of peace and bread, and advocated immediate and unconditional peace with Germany. At that time, the provisional government undertook the agreement between the tsar and the allies, insisted on fighting against Germany, and a large area of territory fell into the hands of the Germans. Unilateral peace-making will not only seriously harm national interests, but also violate international obligations and will be sanctioned by the allies in the future. Lenin's speech was totally treason. Although it aroused the indignation of many listeners, the government has never investigated it, because the interim government is a democratic government, which guarantees everyone's freedom of speech.
Lenin made full use of the newly acquired freedom of the Russian people and used the money sent by the Germans to run more than 40 kinds of publications and newspapers at once, desperately advocating peace and bread, and advocating an immediate truce and peace talks with Germany. This behavior has attracted the attention of the treaty countries. The French anti-agency began an investigation and found that a large number of German marks were transferred to the Bulgarian Party. They got conclusive evidence and provided it to the interim government. The interim government then ordered an arrest warrant for the German spy Lenin. He was so scared that he disguised himself and fled to Finland, which had just gained independence (Finland originally belonged to Russia), and lived in the border area for a period of fear. According to the party's recollection, Lenin was scared to death, not because he later wrote "country and revolutionary life" on Soviet oil paintings.
Lenin always encouraged his comrades to take up arms and seize power, but no one listened to him and thought it was a rash move. Zinoviev and Kamenev even published their objections in public newspapers, which made Lenin fly into a rage and thought that they would be suppressed by the government. However, the interim government did nothing. At this time, Lenin was wanted, and the scandal that the party was a German spy was exposed. He can't get along anymore, which is desperate. They divided the Central Committee into two teams, one led by Trotsky, the commander-in-chief, and engaged in riots, while the other team (including Stalin, who was still a second-rate role at that time) stayed out of it. In that case, if it fails, the party will not be caught by others, because the people-led regime of the interim government is not like the later totalitarian regime, which pays attention to justice and innocence.
The so-called October Revolution was nothing but the credit of a small army, and almost no shot was fired, and all the key departments in Petersburg were successfully won. The so-called attack on the Winter Palace is totally false. In fact, the interim government surrendered without any resistance, and the whole city was under control at dawn. * * So he succeeded in taking over major cities. At that time, the February Revolution had a great influence on the people's thinking, and the chaos caused by it had not passed. Once the interim government becomes a prisoner, the whole country will be leaderless and be slaughtered. If the officials of the provisional government were as strong and cunning as the Party, they would only come back from the front to defend the capital while recruiting Lenin, and chaos would never happen. I think, those ministers never dreamed that there would be such ruthless gangsters in the world, and they would shoot them immediately after taking advantage of their generosity.
As soon as the cloth party came to power, it showed its rogue face. At that time, one or two political parties, such as the left-wing Social Revolutionary Party, cooperated with the Cloth Party. Lenin's slogan before the revolution was "All power belongs to the Soviet Union" and advocated peaceful seizure of power from the State Duma. At this time, these people dreamed that the Bulgarian Party would engage in democracy through the Soviet Union. They readily attended the Soviet Union meeting and easily won a majority in the parliament. Lenin sent troops to arrest these representatives without saying anything, and later let Cheka's leather jacket shoot them all.
When the cloth party came to power, it brought neither peace nor bread to the people, and it also killed innocent people. The front line was defeated one after another, the economic difficulties in the rear were deepened by the revolution, and the people rose up to revolt. From the beginning, the cloth party relied on the iron will of a handful of people, suppressed it with an iron fist, and frightened the people of the whole country into submission with the massacre. Lenin personally issued a wanted order for the establishment of Cheka, and sent the murderer dzerzhinsky as the leader to shoot "counter-revolutionaries" on a large scale without trial. The Soviet orthodox reading "How Steel was Tempered" even described a bloody scene. Zhu, the character in the book, took part in the firing squad, and a large number of people were killed to the point of insanity every day. The film Lenin in 19 18 also shows Gorky's plot to persuade Lenin not to kill intellectuals indiscriminately. Apart from the countries that followed the example of the October Revolution, which country in the world has such a thing happened?
Lenin also ordered the formation of surplus grain collection teams. In his order, he made it clear that it is necessary to deprive farmers of all their food and force them to yield when they are hungry. This strategy really worked, and later it was carried out on a larger scale by Stalin, resulting in man-made famine in Ukraine and other places, and millions of people starved to death. Lenin also invented a concentration camp, in which the working class who rose up against the rule of the cloth party and defended their rights and interests through strikes were put into it, forcing them to engage in slave labor. The Bolshevik Party also dissolved all trade unions and replaced them with imperial trade unions. Only the Soviet-style "working class paradise" trade unions in the world only distribute movie tickets and wreaths, regardless of the interests of workers. Not only is there only one member of the first generation of Russian leadership who is a worker, but the actual position of the working class in the capitalist countries is far less than that in the capitalist countries. The fact that the country has never gone on strike is enough to illustrate this point.
The bloody rule of the cloth party aroused the resistance of almost everyone in the country, and the civil war swept across the country, which was a scene that could not be seen at all during the French Revolution. Farmers have refused to supply food to cities, Cossack riots on the Don River, bloody tug-of-war of the Red Army. The primitive barbarism, cruelty and bloodiness of both sides are reflected in sholokhov's The Story of the Don and The Silent Don. That's still the official orthodox reading. Colta, Denikin and other former White Army generals led the uprising team, which almost overthrew the rule of the Cloth Party. There is no second case in the history of the world where a regime was born and almost all people rebelled.
In order to suppress the people's resistance, the Bulgarian Party adopted two strategies. The first is to ask the Germans for help. The Germans were afraid of the collapse of the cloth party and wanted to fight on two fronts, so they gave generously. According to the investigation of the Allies, they have successively funded the Bulgarian Party for more than two million marks. The Bulgarian side also unilaterally made peace with the Germans and ceded almost the whole of Ukraine (which was later occupied by the Russians after the defeat of Germany). This is the infamous Brest Peace Treaty. If Germany hadn't been defeated, the Bulgarian Party would have been the biggest traitor in Russian history.
The second is to form the Red Army to suppress the people's uprising. The commander-in-chief of the Red Army is Trotsky, the most outstanding talent in the Party (this is the evaluation in Lenin's will). His trick is to lock up the families of the former White Army generals as hostages, and then send the faithful and reliable party member as the political commissar to monitor the generals and lead the Red Army to fight. Thanks to this hooliganism, the Bulgarian Party established a professional army and successively wiped out resistance forces in various places. But the traditional means of * * is that the rabbit dies and cooks the dog, and the bird hides the bow. Not only were these generals later shot by Stalin, but even the commander-in-chief Trotsky had Stalin's agents assassinate him in Mexico.
When Stalin came to power, endless human tragedies began. The organization of the country gave him unprecedented power to do whatever he wanted. He not only became an unprecedented tycoon, but also committed a crazy crime that has never been seen in human history: exiled rich peasants from all over the country to Siberia; Exile many ethnic minorities such as Germans and Gypsies; Man-made famine starved millions of farmers in Ukraine and sold a lot of food abroad to force farmers to yield and join collective farms; Purge, shot all the old Bolsheviks and all the senior generals of the Red Army, shot more than 80% of the representatives of 16 and more than 90% of the Central Committee members, and physically eliminated all the Central Committee members who joined the Republic; Capturing tens of millions of loyal citizens into the "Gulag", forcing them to engage in large-scale slave labor similar to building pyramids, and undertaking a series of major projects such as excavating the Beihai Canal and the Volga-Don Canal; After the annexation of eastern Poland, he shot and killed all the officers. On the eve of the war, he also gave the German-made party member to Hitler for slaughter to maintain the friendship between the Soviet Union and Germany. During the Great Patriotic War, prisoners in reform-through-labour camps were rushed to the front to fight, and survivors after the war were put in black prisons, even those who made countless contributions were not forgiven; Put all captured Soviet officers and soldiers and Soviet spies (such as the famous "red belt" leaders) who were liberated and sent back by the allied forces in prison.
To sum up, the so-called October Revolution is a military coup staged by a handful of underworld elements. It overthrew the provisional democratic government, halved the promising Russian democratic reform, suppressed the people's massive resistance with bloody repression, and turned the Soviet Union into a big prison for people of all ethnic groups. In this dark social system, the people lost their unprecedented freedom. Even a few complaints may kill them, and one in ten people have fallen under the butcher's knife of this reactionary regime. This great retrogression, which is rare in human history, cannot be compared with the French Revolution at all. Even worse than the * * revolution, after all, the * * revolution was supported by most people.
Third, the consequences are completely different.
Although the French Revolution first brought jacobins madman headed by robespierre to power, ruled the country with the guillotine, and later introduced the country into war, which eventually led to Napoleon's coming to power, its "freedom, equality and fraternity" was finally written into human history, inspiring and inspiring future generations to fight for democracy and freedom. A series of advanced values produced by the French Revolution were later partially written into the Napoleonic Code, which was integrated throughout the empire and popularized in Europe. Moreover, although the Napoleonic Empire was a * * regime, it was a country ruled by law and was much more advanced than the overthrown Bourbon Dynasty.
The October Revolution was a complete reaction to the February Revolution in Russia, which destroyed Russia's promising democratic reforms. For more than 80 years, it has created the most reactionary totalitarian monster in human history, the most * * and the most complete deprivation of people's freedom. If the French Revolution left the slogan of "freedom, equality and fraternity", then the October Revolution left the legacy of the "proletariat" (imperial scholars mean "dictatorship"), that is, a tightly organized and highly concentrated gang meeting was secretly formed before the revolution. Seize political power by all means of conspiracy and hooliganism (including shameless acts such as deliberately causing great disasters to the country and the nation, cutting land, colluding with enemy countries, receiving economic assistance, etc.), and after taking power, implement terrorist rule and crush resistance by means of massacre, artificial famine, etc., completely deprive the people of their minimum freedom and personal rights, and fundamentally eliminate the possibility of choosing other living systems and political power. The infamy left by the October Revolution in human history is heinous crimes such as mass killing of civilians, secret police, ideological control and slave labor, which fully shows what kind of bad things a handful of ruthless and well-organized gangsters can do by using the lofty name of the people.