I'm sorry folks but much of what you have written is biased BS.How many of you have actually been to Russia or even got an opinion from anything else than western sources and maybe Solzhenitsyn?
That being said I'm not going to say oh no Stalin was such a humble and cheerful fellow , sure he wasn't but that's not the point here.To understand the history of such complex matters one must look at all sides of it from different angles.
Just to clear up some misconceptions if I may , first of all the soviet army wasn't exactly a death camp for those who went there , some 80% of the people I know personally have been there , did their time and their fine , no one is a crazy sociopath or a killing monster , they are living just like anyone else.Yes Soviet army wasn't exactly honeymoon for the married , it was a tough place and for many it formed their backbone for the rest of their lives and I don't see anything bad about that , honestly today's youth would need to serve their time in the army , maybe then they wouldn't think their these unbeatable superheroes that can show their big egos and spit in the face of teachers , spoiled youth is a rather big problem these days but that's another topic let's leave it at that for now.
As for the Soviet red army as in all life , the ones who were at higher positions like in missile silo staff or munitions depots etc had a better stay those who were stupid and with no education ended up doing the dirtiest work in the army while serving their time.They also were the ones that frequently got into fights etc, but let's be honest people like them get into all kinds of trouble with or without army.
@Sophia , I'm from the Baltics , Czechoslovakia was way better off back then and the two separate countries are much better off now than we are of that I can assure you.You sort of got less of the taste of pure socialism.I have been to both Czech republic and Slovakia , very beautiful places , lovely cities I much enjoyed my stay there so for all who think twice the ex USSR is not exactly a giant nuclear rocket silo , it's quite nice here :)
@mheslep Well I think you understand well enough why the US made a propaganda film for Stalin in the midst of WW2, that's because the Soviets did most of the fighting with Nazi Germany , and quite frankly Europe needed the USSR to help defeat Germany otherwise the Brits and France was on the edge of being totally destroyed.Sure the US wasn't so concerned because they were much further away from the source.Only if maybe for the German nuclear bomb project.
Hitlers two biggest mistakes to my mind were as follows , firs of all you don't put more on your plate than you can eat , fighting both the USSR and Europe that's one hell of a task, second his anti Jewish ideology probably lost him the war , because if otherwise think about the consequences , Einstein mainly deserted to US fearing for his life as many other prominent scientists which all later developed the US nuclear bomb.
That being said , history is way more dirty than it seems because the USSR and Stalin was actually allies and friends with Hitler before war and in the first years of it.The much forgotten
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was actually a deal between the USSR and Nazi Germany and it included secret agreements of how exactly Europe would be divided between the USSR and Germany.Then later on when Hitler got enough steam he though he could take on Stalin's USSR but he failed that which many before him like Napoleon who too tried to conquer Russia.
Sp at some point WW2 seems not so much like a war but a staged two empire plan to take over the world which went sideways at some points mainly because the German fuhrer lost his ambition to his madness while Stalin pretty much maintained his cool and kept on slaughtering.
Also Nazism isn't that much different from Soviet socialism , it only has some differences economically but all else , well Hitler visited the USSR many times before WW2 to gain insight into concentration camps and the whole giant apparatus the USSR had made to control and execute millions if state enemies.
@zoobyshoe , now just because some archives have been open doesn't mean there is much insight into the USSR policy, that is just the scratching of the surface , most of the important documents are either destroyed or still locked up in the FSB former KGB secret basements , they are being called the "KGB bags" those documents contain everything from every last name of every informant from every factory , news paper , local school etc to high ranking individuals and their covert operations to the mass executions and who ordered them to maybe even Stalin's own signed documents for many of the policies carried out.If one ever got to these files he would then better understand the hierarchy and workings of this giant and rather complex mechanism.
I just want to touch a little bit more on theory.You have to realize that the very idea of Marxism , later Communism as Lenin envisioned it isn't natural in terms of how the human mind and selfish desire works , Vanadium pointed that out here with a funny phrase.Now since this idea and ideology wasn't natural it requires some force some outside power to make it happen , about this Lenin wrote extensively , the need for a revolution and he managed to make one using the popular uprising against the old Czar and his monarchy.Much of the society was poor and enslaved so Lenin used that moment to ride his idea on top of it and win the October revolution.But after the revolution the force couldn't be taken away , the idea of the USSR only works if you have a hardcore government with an almost perfect and limitless secret service underlining and scanning every part of the society , this role was undertaken by the NKVD later the famous KGB.
A country like this needs a strong dictator or as he was called general secretary , it simply doesn't work otherwise.All the attempts later on to humanize the USSR and make it more like the western world only lead to it's collapse.Actually after Stalin in the 1960's the now famous stealing from work started slowly and became a norm , so much for Stalin's ghost...
If it weren't Stalin it would have been someone else , the very position in which he was in demanded executions of state enemies , I hope you see that.
Much like living in a tiger habitat means that either the tigers or humans will win but they won't live together.
So basically as always the most dangerous of them all is the idea behind an action not a single man or a personality , I'm not afraid from Stalin or his ghost , there is no Stalin's ghost that is all BS.But there is the idea of a Russian empire and Communism and world domination and that is the danger.
Much like with radical Islam , you can execute all terrorists currently living in the world , so what ? as long as the Quran will talk about killing unbelievers wherever they are there will be someone who will act upon that idea.
So the actual ghost of Stalin is not a fear from his personality it's the well engineered idea which was implemented for almost a century on global scale that still lingers in the minds of many.
The real physical fear doesn't last as long , In the 1980's we already had discos and people were feeling and living rather freely for a regime like that of the USSR.
In fact so freely that many from my country dared to put flowers on the monument for liberty which only 10 or more years earlier would have surely landed them in jail.