<div dir="ltr"><div>Kedves Böbike, Dear English speakers,</div><div></div><div><br></div><div>Thank you very much for posting the film 'The Soviet Story' that I have now seen for the second time. It provides, on the one-hand, a summary and illustration of Marx's, Lenin's and Hitler's (G.B. Shaw's) theories that formed the basis to the atrocities (depicted in the film) caused by both the Nazi and the Soviet regimes, and how the two intertwined (!!) and supported each other. It also shows how Western-Europe is still blindly ignorant about Marxist and communist ideologies and horrors. The end of the film warns against the dangers still looming in post-Soviet Russia.</div><div><br></div><div>The article 'Putin and Solzhenitsyn' (see URL link below)
could perhaps be considered a follow-up to the film 'The Soviet Story', outlining the development of post-Soviet Russia during Gorbachev's, Yeltsin's and Putin's presidencies. It ends on a fairly positive note when describing the most recent developments. There are also numerous references to how Solzchenitsyn saw, sometimes criticized, at other times approved that development.<br></div><div>'Putin and Solzhenitsyn'
<a href="http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/08/vladimir-putin-alexander-solzhenitsyn-joseph-pearce.html?mc_cid=d2d5155a06&mc_eid=3130c651ef" target="_blank">http://www.<wbr>theimaginativeconservative.<wbr>org/2018/08/vladimir-putin-<wbr>alexander-solzhenitsyn-joseph-<wbr>pearce.html?mc_cid=d2d5155a06&<wbr>mc_eid=3130c651ef</a>
) <br></div><div><br></div><div>Love,</div><div>Emőke<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div></div>