Mikhail Nikolaevich Tukhachevsky (born February 16th, 1893, Aleksandrovskoe, Smolensk Province, Russian Empire – died June 12th, 1937, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) – was a prominent Soviet military leader, military leader
Tag: Russian Civil War
The White Russians Who Fought for Imperial Japan (1932-1945)
(Translation and Research by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Translator’s Note: The English name ‘Port Arthur’ dates to 1860 and was the consequence of the Second Opium
The Rightwing Origins of the Royal ‘British Legion’
The formation of the ‘British Legion’ in 1921 was a middle and upper-class reaction to the 1917 Socialist Revolution in Russia, and was designed to
Lenin, Stalin and the ‘Internationalist’ Nature of the Red Army
This historical requirement demonstrates that even if an army is premised upon Socialist Thinking, its military ability must still remain top-notch until the danger to Socialism is thoroughly disarmed and removed. Even when fighting for survival, the Red Army never resorted to racism or hatefilled nationalism, this is why it represents a new era in the evolutionary development of humanity.
JFK’s Pro-USSR Speech (10.6.1963)
On the other hand, the Trotskyite Nikita Khrushchev was a fool who missed a vital opportunity of conserving the progressive nature of the USSR, whilst disengaging from direct conflict with the USA.
USSR: Buryats-Mongolian Buddhist Monks Confirm the Scientific Nature of Buddhism (1923)
What Stcherbatsky describes from personal experience, is that the Buryats Buddhists supported a) Socialism, and b) Science, apparently because of the similarities between these two systems, and that of certain aspects of Buddhist philosophy.