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- Excess mortality under Joseph Stalin - Wikipedia
My own many years and experience in the rehabilitation of victims of political terror allow me to assert that the number of people in the USSR who were killed for political motives or who died in prisons and camps during the entire period of Soviet power totaled 20 to 25 million
- Inside The True Figure Of How Many People Stalin Killed
After taking power in the 1920s, Joseph Stalin killed at least 9 million people through mass murder, forced labor, and famine, but the true figure may be as high as 60 million From the 1920s through his death in 1953, Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union through fear and violence
- Joseph Stalin: Death, Quotes Facts | HISTORY
By some estimates, Joseph Stalin was responsible for the deaths of 6 million to 20 million people during his brutal rule, either through political executions or indirectly as a result of his
- How Many People Did Joseph Stalin Kill? | IBTimes
Most reputed scholars and historians estimate that the number of people Stalin killed ranges from between 20 and 60 million
- The blood of 100 million victims on the hands? We check how many people . . .
According to Solzhenitsyn, up to a quarter of a million victims of Stalinist terror died and died with her (source:public domain) This shocking figure is questioned by most historians
- USSR--Genocide and Mass Murder
In a report written for the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (1970), Conquest attempts to estimate the number killed since 1917, which he concludes would have to be over 22,000,000 citizens (p 25)
- Who killed more: Hitler, Stalin, or Mao | MCLC Resource Center
Snyder estimates that Hitler was responsible for between 11 million and 12 million noncombatant deaths, while Stalin was responsible for at least 6 million, and as many as 9 million if “foreseeable” deaths caused by deportation, starvation, and incarceration in concentration camps are included
- Excess mortality in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin
My own many years and experience in the rehabilitation of victims of political terror allow me to assert that the number of people in the USSR who were killed for political motives or who died in prisons and camps during the entire period of Soviet power totaled 20 to 25 million
- Stalin killed millions. A Stanford historian answers the question, was . . .
Stalin had nearly a million of his own citizens executed, beginning in the 1930s
- What were the death toll estimates for Joseph Stalins. . .
Scholarly estimates of deaths attributable to Joseph Stalin’s rule between the late 1920s and 1953 span a wide range—archival-based tallies cluster around a few million, while demographic and polemical accounts extend into the tens of millions—because historians disagree about definitions (executions, gulag deaths, famine excess mortality
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