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The black book of communism

Book • 1999
This book documents the extensive crimes and repressions committed by communist regimes across the globe, including the Soviet Union, China, Cambodia, and others.

It provides a detailed analysis of the violence and terror that accompanied the establishment of communist governments, resulting in millions of deaths and widespread cultural destruction.

The authors draw from newly opened archives to present a chilling picture of communism's impact on human history.

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Stefan Gužvica
for its methodological flaws and politically motivated conclusions regarding the number of victims of communism.
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Episode 49: History & Anti-Communism with Stefan Gužvica
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Bill Buppert
as a book to read if one gets the opportunity.
Ep 075 "Modern Antifa: Communist Insurgency in the US Part Four"
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Matthew Remski
as a book quoted by Robert Barron with statistically dodgy information.
Brief: Prospirituality Predictions for 2026
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Thomas777
as a great resource.
How the Soviet Union Started World War 2 - Complete - w/ Thomas777
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Thomas777
as a source documenting mass crimes and deaths under Soviet rule.
How the Soviet Union Started World War 2 - Complete - w/ Thomas777
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Bill Buppert
as a book with a boatload of case studies on why communism always ends badly.
Ep 074 "Modern Antifa: Communist Insurgency in the US Part Three"
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John Polomny
as a relevant read to understand the tactics used by certain political factions.
Kontrarian Korner #70 - John Polomny
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Matthew Raphael Johnson
as a source for the 30 million death figure related to the Soviet regime.
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 93
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John Stonestreet
as a reference for the terror and atrocities resulting from reducing history to class struggle.
Western Civilization is Worth Defending
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Jerry Newcombe
as a book from Harvard University Press that catalogs the crimes of the communists.
#58 - Jerry Newcombe

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