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Stalin
Boris Souvarine · 1939 · 704 pages
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Robert Greene
“Nothing compares to this book. I believe it came out in the late 80s or early 90s when all this new information was just being developed. It is the most terrifying thing you could ever imagine, certainly the most evil, maniacal person who ever lived in the history of mankind… Stalin is responsible for even more deaths than Hitler when it comes to the Great Famine that struck Ukraine in the early 1930s and all the people that he executed in the gulags, etc. He is a monster but he has a logic to him, he’s a real person. He has a history, a biography and all that. Some of it wasn’t so bad, there’s a reason behind it, but it is a fascinating, chilling read.”↗