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gifs-of-puppets · 2 months
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Happy 10th Anniversary to Muppets Most Wanted!
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389 · 1 year
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The Mask of Sorrow is a 15- meter -tall monument dedicated to the memory of the victims of mass repressions in the Soviet Union, who were placed in the Gulag labor camps in Kolyma.
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mondritter · 6 months
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Every now and then I remember the time when Bucky fought against Ursa Major in Gulag and how he won even though he was a simple human (with a bionic arm ofc but you know what I mean xD)
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One of my silly little hopes is to see an adaptation of the arcs: The Trial of Captain America (or Bucky Barnes at least) and Gulag.
(I'm delusional I know 🤡)
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For those interested:
Trial of Captain America: Captain America (2004) #611-615 & #615.1
Gulag: Captain America (2004) #616-619
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theanarchistscookbook · 7 months
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stillunusual · 9 months
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Meanwhile in tankie clownland
Committing genocide is perfectly fine if it helps you to maintain a communist utopia….
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ketrindoll · 10 months
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Nachman Abramovich in Siberian heavy labor gulag, 1941.
He was one of the 3000 Jewish people from Lithuania: among whom were doctors, teachers, businessmen, and common laborers, exiled to Siberia with tens of thousands Lithuanians and other nationalities in June of 1941, most dying from harsh conditions.
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That's just in case you thought Soviets/russians were somehow less antisemitic.
Edit - more about Nachman:
He owned a hotel in the city of Taurage and got exiled because of it with his wife and 3 children. He was separated, as most men were, and sent to heavy labor gulag while his wife and kids were sent to Komya.
Ironically, he's the grandfather of russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
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mapsontheweb · 7 months
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The Solovki Islands, in the middle of the White Sea, not far from the Arctic Circle, are an archipelago battered by blizzards with temperatures dropping below 50° for eight months of winter.
This is where the first Soviet camp designed and built to last developed, spreading from island to island, taking over the buildings and old churches of an ancient monastic community as it progressed.
by cartesdhistoire
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haxyr3 · 3 months
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Arkady Ostrovsky wrote a deep and disturbing article about how GULAG never died, and how Putin restored the state of fear in Russia.
Alexey Navalny was one of over 100,000 political prisoners in Russia, and, probably, not the last victim of Putin's terror.
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burninblood · 1 year
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“Nat...?”
“Let’s go. Come on”
<3
Captain America #619
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fortheloveofkonig · 9 months
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Hi it's me again.
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT MW3 GAMEPLAY REVEAL TRAILER.
Why did I see that one scene?
They won't do it right?....right?????
They won't hurt him right?
THIS MAN IS ONLY ALLOWED TO BE EMOTIONALLY HURT I STG IF THEY FUCKING KILL HIM
Also 👀 gulag?
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pwlanier · 1 year
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In the 1990s, when Russia came out of its socialist stupor and victims of political repressions were massively rehabilitated, each and every city would put up a monument to that dreadful epoch. As it often happens with hastily erected monuments, most of them are artistic failures. I wouldn’t want to illustrate my point by a gallery of semi-Christian crosses, roughly cut stones, barbed wire, and cell windows. Believe me, there is a multitude of them.
There is one monument, though, that is worth looking at. It was commissioned to Ernst Neizvestny, a dissident artist of the 1960s and 70s, who now lives in the US, in the late 1990s. Its name is the Mask of Grief.
There is a wind bell which irregular chimes provide the broken rhythm of the lives extinguished by the GULAG. The sculpture can be entered through the staircase leading to the left nostril. On the inside, it even has a replica solitary cell.
Its cold concrete sends across the awareness and pain of unstoppable, fatalistic brutality and oppression, which was a part of life for millions of people. I think it is a convincing argument for the scale of repressions, but it is not about the individual horror of it all.
Art Russia
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stillunusual · 11 months
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After the Soviet invasion and occupation of eastern Poland at the start of the Second World War, hundreds of thousands of Polish citizens were deported to camps, collective farms, exile villages and various outposts of the gulag deep in the USSR from February 1940 to June 1941. There were four waves of mass deportations from the Soviet-occupied Polish territories. The first major operation began on 10th February 1940. The second wave began on 13th April 1940. The third wave took place betwen June and July 1940. The fourth wave occurred in June 1941. Tens of thousands of Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians were also deported at the same time. Most of the deportees were women and children….
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anarchistin · 1 year
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follow this telegram channel for tankie memes and other reading material.
tankies are not communists and never were. they don't know what communism is. don't fall for their liberal nonsense.
liberation is a not a joke and we shouldn't form cults around the ideas of a few dead, authoritarian men who did things that were egregiously anti-communist and justified it saying it was necessary to transition towards a communist society.
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mapsontheweb · 1 year
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Gulag camps in the USSR, 1923-1961.
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animalstablets · 2 years
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Remember that time Kermit got sent to the gulag?
Yeah, me too. 🤣🤣🤣
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Ragatha in the Gulag
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ragatha in the gulag (COD)
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