KGB FILES DECLASSIFIED: Churchill killed Stalin
What
if everything you think you know about Joseph Stalin isn’t true?
Similarly, what if the icon you perceive Winston Churchill to have
been – is a mere illusion of history? Anomalies in the way history
is written is nothing new; the more or less objective truth is
published many years later.
In
this episode, Mikhail Poltoranin, former Head of the Government
Committee on the Declassification of KGB Archives, talks about the
way that the US airforce bombed Soviet bases in 1950 – in reaction
to Stalin’s power. But they didn't stop until their mission was
complete - that is the death of Stalin.
Joseph
Stalin has been attributed many crimes against humanity – the
figures are in the hundreds of millions according to some liberal
sources. In reality, contemporary Russian historians cannot account
for even a fraction of the said deaths he is thought to have ordered.
That is not to say that he never did such a thing – the current
figure is around 100,000 people over the course of his leadership
(compared to many millions attributed to him in common text books.)
But,
in the words of President Putin himself – Stalin must be judged by
the era that he lived in. In a time when the country faced almost
sure defeat, jeopardised by the fifth column - “enemies of the
state” were done away with. Is this correct according to
contemporary human rights law? Surely not – but I struggle to find
an example of another country that faced the choice between survival,
or its ultimate destruction at the hands of foreign powers and its
internal accomplices in the most critical of times.
Stalin
turned a mostly agrarian society into a force to be reckoned with in
the defeat of Nazi Germany – albeit at a high human cost. But does
that make him a dictator? For many Russians, it is a very personal
question and is highly contested. Stalin is a figure about whom much
is written – but not much of it is based on fact. What remains, is
that just 16 years after the USSR was reduced to rubble by the
Germans – the Soviet Union won the space race, by launching the
first man into space. Against a country that has never seen
destruction on its own soil, together with the economy.
Very
little about Stalin written in Western literature is true – you
could test it now by doing a google search for “Stalin quotes”.
Not one image that shows up is attributed to a real text.
Why
might the USSR not have publicised such crucial information earlier?
Or even the modern Russian state? In my personal opinion - nobody
wants to admit defeat. If the MI6 was able to carry this out, this
means the intelligence was somehow better equipped or more richly
resourced to have been successful.
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