Sunday, June 2, 2019

Essay --

From the 1920s up until his death Joseph Stalin was the leader of Russia. What ensued under Stalins reign didnt evoke emotions of love for country within the Russian people. Under Stalin the people lived in constant fear because of an epidemic within their bear country, genocide of Stalins own people by Stalin himself. From 1934 up until 1939 a period of plenitude fear swept over Russia and at the helm Stalin with his (helpers?) of mass killings, the NKVD which are the internal police. Russia has always had a form state security service commonly thought of now as the secret police, scarcely in 1929 under the direction of Stalin the NKVD was formed and though it may have a new name it still held the infamous fear and practices of its predecessors, the GPU, The GUGB, and others. Russian reservoir Mikhail Bulgakov was alive during this period of fear, and one of the books he wrote titled The Master and Margarita shares a lot more than one similarity with Stalin and his regime of fea r. In fact it seems want the author created this book as a commentary of the times because of the way he writes ...

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