The brave Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the famous Russian writer who has been called the “Conscience of the 20th Century,” served eight long years in the Soviet Gulag prison system. Today, he is hated by top-level Jews in America and around the world because he exposed the Jewish leadership of the genocide of 66 million Communist Gulag victims.
The largest number of victims were Christian believers, understandable since the revolutionary Jews despised and hated Jesus and the Christians. 66 million innocent people were kidnapped and eventually died a hideous death at the hands of the Jewish “Ivan the Terrible” corps of mostly Jewish Gulag overlords!
The greatest Jewish hatred is reserved for the fearless few who dare to reveal to the world the heinous crimes committed by the Jewish Power in the Communist Gulag.
Depending on the source, I have read that 40 - 70 million Chinese died during Mao's Great Leap Forward.
Correct. Starved to death. Also the chinese scale of death is incredible. The Korean war, Great leap forward, Cultural revolution Etc
HOW COULD THIS (GULAG ARCHIPELAGO) HAVE HAPPENED?
Solzhenitsyn = Response: “Man has forgotten God.”
The brave Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the famous Russian writer who has been called the “Conscience of the 20th Century,” served eight long years in the Soviet Gulag prison system. Today, he is hated by top-level Jews in America and around the world because he exposed the Jewish leadership of the genocide of 66 million Communist Gulag victims.
The largest number of victims were Christian believers, understandable since the revolutionary Jews despised and hated Jesus and the Christians. 66 million innocent people were kidnapped and eventually died a hideous death at the hands of the Jewish “Ivan the Terrible” corps of mostly Jewish Gulag overlords!
The greatest Jewish hatred is reserved for the fearless few who dare to reveal to the world the heinous crimes committed by the Jewish Power in the Communist Gulag.
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