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The economic is gone but the culture remains.
The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
not clear to me that present Russia is----THE BOLSHEVIK CULTURE.
Bolsheviks were fanatically communist-------
The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
not clear to me that present Russia is----THE BOLSHEVIK CULTURE.
Bolsheviks were fanatically communist-------
The Bolsheviks were fanatically Communist because they were THE Communists. The Bolshevik's became The Communist Party of The Soviet Union.
The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
The HERMITAGE MUSEUM is a tribute to gross barbaric tyranny and slavery.
It has lots in common with the PALACE OF VERSAILLES. -----exploitation
virtually INCARNATE-----in a metaphorical sense. Built on the backs of starving
and explaited and enslaved people
How can the Russian society just have snapped back to normal after all those years of finger pointing, murder and intrigue?I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
They do not have any Bolshevik culture, what are you talking about darling?
How can the Russian society just have snapped back to normal after all those years of finger pointing, murder and intrigue?I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
They do not have any Bolshevik culture, what are you talking about darling?
The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
The HERMITAGE MUSEUM is a tribute to gross barbaric tyranny and slavery.
It has lots in common with the PALACE OF VERSAILLES. -----exploitation
virtually INCARNATE-----in a metaphorical sense. Built on the backs of starving
and explaited and enslaved people
Gosh, you sound like a Marxist almost!
The Heritage Museum is extraordinarily beautiful, anyone with appreciation of art and beauty would feel emotionally overwhelmed when inside The Heritage Museum.
How can the Russian society just have snapped back to normal after all those years of finger pointing, murder and intrigue?I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.The economic is gone but the culture remains.
the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
They do not have any Bolshevik culture, what are you talking about darling?
How can the Russian society just have snapped back to normal after all those years of finger pointing, murder and intrigue?I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.the "culture"?
Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
They do not have any Bolshevik culture, what are you talking about darling?
Hmmm, I don't know.....let me go and ask my former KGB Controller
How can the Russian society just have snapped back to normal after all those years of finger pointing, murder and intrigue?I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.Russia has an amazing culture, especially the whole Imperial period. I spent a month in St. Petersburg, Russia and OMG very possibly my joint favourite city on the planet, The Hermitage Museum in itself contains more Russian culture than anyone can imagine.
They do not have any Bolshevik culture, what are you talking about darling?
Hmmm, I don't know.....let me go and ask my former KGB Controller
the KGB was an important child of PRE COMMUNIST RUSSIAN CULTURE---
it did not arise from thin air or simply out of the economic theories of Karl Marx
How can the Russian society just have snapped back to normal after all those years of finger pointing, murder and intrigue?I meant the Boshevik culture. The other stuff is long gone.
They do not have any Bolshevik culture, what are you talking about darling?
Hmmm, I don't know.....let me go and ask my former KGB Controller
the KGB was an important child of PRE COMMUNIST RUSSIAN CULTURE---
it did not arise from thin air or simply out of the economic theories of Karl Marx
"the KGB was an important child of PRE COMMUNIST RUSSIAN CULTURE"
Huh? PRE-COMMUNIST Russia.
The KGB was formed in 1954, it's first Chairman was Ivan Serov.
Prior to KGB in 1954, there was the NKVD which was formed in 1934.
The NKVD is most infamous for running the Gulags etc, it's most notorious Chairman was Lavrentiy Beria, who was also a paedophile. When Stalin died, Beria was arrested by Marshal Zhukov.
Beria was put on trial by The Supreme Court of The Soviet Union on 23rd December 1953 and found guilty of all manner of disgusting crimes, Treason being the most mild of them. Beria was executed the same day, 23rd December 1953, by a single shot through the head given by General Batitsky.