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The Soviet Union and Imaginary Republics #tactic strategy new states

from Euromaidan:

During the first years of Soviet power, a Moscow newspaper published an article telling its readers how easy and potentially profitable it would be for them to form a national republic. According to the paper, they didn’t need a nation or anything like a set of institutions: they needed only paper on which to make a declaration.

The Russian government seems to have dusted off that old guidance and is now promoting the formation of republics not within the Russian Federation – there it is doing its best to destroy them – but rather inside a neighboring country – Ukraine – in the hopes that such republics will help Moscow destroy it.

(I need to research this.)

Is it true that Russia (Soviet Union) invaded 1,500,000 square kilometers of China’s territory and is never going to return it?

http://www.quora.com/Is-it-true-that-Russia-Soviet-Union-invaded-1-500-000-square-kilometers-of-Chinas-territory-and-is-never-going-to-return-it/answer/Gabriel-Chan?srid=O93F&share=1

It’s true that Russian Empire (not the USSR) invaded and annexed a load of territory but I have no clue how many square km it is. Did not bother to count.

Most significant losses are the Outer Manchurian homeland of the Qing Dynasty, including Sakhalin Island, whose very name is derived from Manchurian. The major settlement was Haishenwei (海參威), now called Vladivostok. The Chinese that lived in those lands were expelled brutally. One story claimed that a village of 5000 people near present day Khabarovsk was driven to the raging freezing cold Amur River (黑龍江) at gun point, and told to cross it or be shot. In other words, they were fucked…

All the grey areas are lost territories of China between 1840 and 1911.

Quora-China1
Note that some of the land is now in former Soviet republics like Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, and Taijikistan — which themselves were former possessions of the Russian Empire.

What is not shown here is that Tuva (Tannu Uriankhai 唐努烏梁海) and Outer Mongolia were also eventually invaded and occupied by the Russians, resulting in the present day map of China, PRC.

Quora-China2
A second more clear picture of China’s losses since 1840.

I am very familiar with these lost territories because I have a souvenir map of China from a Taiwanese friend, whose government formally claims all the land that China inherited in 1911.

Quora-China3

Xinjiang (Sinkiang 新疆) was also going to be lost to Russia, which supported the East Turkistan independence movement, but Mao and Stalin made a deal and it remained in Chinese hands.

Now you know why is China not supporting Russia over the Russia-Ukraine Crimea conflict.

And as for “never going to return”, well that also is complicated. On one hand, China had reversed its unequal treaties with everyone, except Russia. On the other hand, Mao and the CCP owe their VERY EXISTENCE to the USSR, first for saving their asses after the Long March and then airlifting them to Manchuria immediately after WWII in violation to the agreement with the ROC. So when the PRC was founded, Soviet puppet Mongolia was recognized and the rest of the lost territories were not mentioned again, because Stalin and Mao were BFFs.

Then Stalin died. And his successor Khrushchev had a fall out with Mao, cumulating to the Sino Soviet Split of the 1960s. NOW, Mao raises the Russian imperialism issues, and obviously Khrushchev was like LOL … no go away. Grievances eventually exploded into the Sino Soviet border clashes. Miraculously, two nuclear powers ready to punch each other’s lights out did not go nuclear, to the somewhat disappointment of Kissinger.

Geopolitics have made Russia and China dependent on each other and neither can afford another potential issue in the future. In 2002(?), Russia and China settled their borders, resulting in Russia giving away some islands (i forget which ones). This pissed off the Russian people, especially those who lived on or near the islands. This pissed off the Chinese people, who genuinely believed that those lands were Chinese and the issue should be left open for future discussion. My reaction to the news was “c’mon Russia, you already took a shit load of land already, just give us back a few damn islands and stop bitching.” But you know it’s a good deal when no one is happy with the results :P

THIS is probably where the “never going to return” part comes from. And barring a total collapse of the Russian Federation and with the blessing of the United States, China is never getting these lands back.

This is also why Russia is very wary of Chinese people even just simply living in the Russian Far East. A friend from Russia also says her school curriculum never mentioned Russia’s Far East history at all… as if Vladivostok just landed out of nowhere on Russian land.

Dear Russian friends: I assure you that China has no intention of taking back these lands, as it is much better for China to trade with Russia, who has already invested in the infrastructures for extracting and transporting resources. War is bad for business, and China is all about business :)

And what did China learn from all this?

Might is right: it doesn’t matter what you say, if you don’t have the force to back it up, any claim is empty.
Use it or lose it: the Russians quite literally walked into Manchuria and stayed there. If China had more population in Outer Manchuria, it would have been a lot more difficult for Russia to annex it.

So is there any surprise why China is now is so “assertive” in military and economic developments regarding its legitimate historical claims in the South and East China Seas?

Muskovy WAS THE MONGOL YOKE. They still are.

Good overview of history, except for when the article mentions: –“the rise of other Russian centers to the north, including Moscow.”–

There was no Russia then. There were Finno-Ugric Tribes, and Slavic ones, and others too. Muskovy rose to prominence AS A VASSAL STATE of the Golden Horde. They weren’t “under the Mongol yoke” as they like to claim. They WERE THE MONGOL YOKE. They still are.

Much of their history, including Czar Peter I’s deciding to call Muskovy and its conquests “RUSSIA” are best understood as their attempt to distance themselves from the Mongolian roots of their institutions.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/03/09/maps-how-ukraine-became-ukraine/?tid=pm_world_pop

Do we realize that most of the mass murderers of the previous century have been trained in Russia?

Mao Tse Tung – trained in Russia
Kim il Sung – trained in Russia
Fidel Castro – trained in Russia
The Khmer Rouge – trained in Russia
Stalin – trained in Russia (and still worshipped today)
Of all the great mass murderers of recent history, I think only Hitler was not trained in Russia, though the Nazis did have material help from the Soviets from 1939-1941, including training on how to build concentration camps. (Something the Russians had long-since perfected.)

Mysterious Indo-European homeland may have been in the steppes of Ukraine and Russia

Researchers agree that they can probably all be traced back to one ancestral language, called Proto-Indo-European (PIE). But for nearly 20 years, scholars have debated vehemently when and where PIE arose.

Two long-awaited studies, one described online this week in a preprint and another scheduled for publication later this month, have now used different methods to support one leading hypothesis: that PIE was first spoken by pastoral herders who lived in the vast steppe lands north of the Black Sea beginning about 6000 years ago. One study points out that these steppe land herders have left their genetic mark on most Europeans living today.

The studies’ conclusions emerge from state-of-the-art ancient DNA and linguistic analyses, but the debate over PIE’s origins is likely to continue.

http://news.sciencemag.org/archaeology/2015/02/mysterious-indo-european-homeland-may-have-been-steppes-ukraine-and-russia

Stalin’s Holodomor in Kazakhstan, or a very brief guide to “The Goloshchekin genocide”

According to one estimate, this famine took the lives of approximately 1.45 million people[5], which given the sparsity of the Kazakh people at the time amounted to approximately 1/3 of the Kazakhs. In fact, this famine struck down such a great swathe of Kazakh society that it even made the ethnic Kazakhs an ethnic minority in their own lands until the 1980s. Given the “pretexts”, the modus operandi of the Soviet state in Kazakhstan and the disproportionate level of suffering, it’s not hard to see why the situation in Kazakhstan in the early 30s is compared to the situation in Ukraine in the early 30s. However, except for odd mentions here and there, there is now a great difference between Ukraine & Kazakhstan when it comes to discussion of these two great tragedies. In Ukraine, it is now completely possible to talk about Holodomor. In the light of the current crisis between Ukraine and Russia, it has now arguably become centre-stage when it comes to discussing Ukrainian history itself. In Kazakhstan, discussions seem to take the form of hushed tones when it comes to the “Goloshchekin genocide.”

http://euromaidanpress.com/2015/02/02/stalins-holodomor-in-kazakhstan-or-a-very-brief-guide-to-the-goloshchekin-genocide/

Russia’s Mongolian / Tartar Roots

Why do “Russians” keep trying to steal Ukraine’s history?

Because they’re ashamed of their Mongolian / Tartar Roots.

Muskovy-crown1 Muskovy-crown2

Helmets of Moskovian kings Ivan Grozny (XVI century) from Stokholm museum and Aleksandr Nevsky (XIII century) from Moscow museum There are inscriptions in Arabian “Allah Muhamad” and “Help from Allah and victory”

1 – Шлем Ивана Грозного, хранящийся в Королевском музее в Стокгольме. Арабскими буквами: “Аллах Мухаммад”.

2 – В музее московского Кремля хранится шлем Александра Невского с арабскими надписями: “Помощь от Аллаха и близкая победа”.

More: http://smi2.mirtesen.ru/blog/43951027092/Russkiy-Islam.-1.-Otkuda-na-Rusi-est-poshyol-Arabskiy-yazyik

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See also:

Muskovy lies about #History and the invented “Russian” people:
http://romaninukraine.com/muskovy-lies-about-history-and-the-invented-russian-people/

How Moscow Hijacked the History of Kyivan Rus:
http://romaninukraine.com/how-moscow-hijacked-the-history-of-kyivan-rus/

The conspiratorial, supermarket-tabloid thinking of Russians (observed in 1893 by theologian Vladimir Solovyov)

(This is great.)

Curt has often commented on the conspiratorial thinking of Russians. Most of them are cheating each other, and they can’t imagine that everyone else isn’t also trying to cheat them. Even nature is trying to cheat them — their approach to science usually takes the form of revealing a secret which is keeping them poor.

Political confabulation in Russia was first described by the great theologian Vladimir Solovyov more than 100 years ago:

Let us imagine a person healthy in body and strong, talented and not unkind — for such is quite justly the general view of the Russian people. We know that this person (or people) is now in a very sorry state. If we want to help him, we have first to understand what is wrong with him. Thus we learn that he is not really mad; his mind is merely afflicted to a considerable extent by false ideas approaching folie de grandeur and a hostility towards everyone and everything. Indifferent to his real advantage, indifferent to damage likely to be caused, he imagines dangers that do not exist, and builds upon them the most absurd propositions. It seems to him that all his neighbours offend him, that they insufficiently bow to his greatness and in every way want to harm him. He accuses everyone in his family of damaging and deserting him, of crossing over to the enemy camp. He imagines that his neighbours want to undermine his house and even to launch an armed attack. Therefore he will spend enormous sums on the purchase of arms, revolvers and iron locks. If he has any time left, he will turn against his family. We shall not, of course, give him money, even though we are eager to help him, but will try to persuade him that his ideas are wrong and unjustified. If he will still not be convinced and if he perseveres in his mania, neither money nor drugs will help.

Even Solovyov could not offer an explanation, but his amazingly accurate description, written in 1893, seems to be just as valid today. And this will doubtless be investigated for a long time to come.

http://standpointmag.co.uk/node/5889/full

Matvy Shestopal on Ukrainian-Jewish relations during Feudalism (ie the arenda system)

For starters before engaging this delicate subject:

1) The short lived Western Ukrainian People’s Republic (1918-19) was one of the best codifications of respect between Jews and non-Jews in the pre-war history of Eastern Europe. There were also Jewish doctors in the Ukrainian partisan army which fought both the Nazis and Soviets for the creation of a free Ukraine.

2) I have no categoric grudge against Jews. My own grandfather escaped Ukraine (barely) after his Jewish neighbor tipped him off that the Bolsheviks were coming to take him away.

3) I don’t care if something is politically incorrect. I care whether it’s true.

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As I understand history, Jews were often the tax collectors and property managers for Polish nobility. The Khmelnytsi rebellion, which until the Holocaust was the most traumatic event in Jewish history, was not senseless anti-semitic violence, but a brutal revolt against a brutal system.

I want to learn more about this history, particularly because it’s so controversial.

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Matvy Shestopal was a respected and charismatic faculty member at the Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, probably in the faculty of journalism. During ideological wars in the 1960’s, he was purged from the University, along with numerous others, and prevented from taking other employment. He died some time in the 1970’s. His manuscript, Jews in Ukraine, was hidden by loyal students or coworkers, and published in Kyiv in 1999 — the redemption of his work constituting one of a growing number of realizations in waking life of the Jewish nightmare of near-dead Ukraine rising to point an accusing finger. A middle section from the three pages shown in Ukrainian below is provided in English translation.

(1) The arenda contract was of fixed and brief duration

The Jewish arendar paid a fixed sum for the arenda contract, and held the contract for a fixed duration — five years in the main example, and three years in a secondary example mentioned lower down. Thus, the arendar was under no obligation to establish a long-term relationship with his subjects, but rather was motivated to pillage them mercilessly so as to recoup his contract price and come away with the largest possible profit within the allotted time. As the arendar foresaw himself upon the expiration of his contract fleeing the devastation that he had wrought, he had no inducement to concern himself with any long-term consequences, such as the pauperization of the people or the ruin of their health or the destruction of their economy or the danger to himself of their fury.

(2) The arenda contract was purchased for a high fee?

The two arenda contracts below — the first presented in full, the second mentioned in passing — were purchased by Jewish arendars for five thousand and twelve thousand Polish gold pieces, respectively. The arendar, then, had to first extract that much from his subjects before he could begin to make a profit. Were these sums large?

In view of the difficulty of estimating the value of a Polish gold piece in 1594, it will for the time being have to be left as a hypothesis that five or twelve thousand Polish gold pieces constituted a great amount, and thus required the Jewish arendar to begin the exercise of his contract by extracting a great amount from the Ukrainians that had been delivered into his hands.

(3) The arenda contract was held by an alien

The arendar was a Jew, and the people delivered into his hands for exploitation were Ukrainians. The Jew shared no roots with the people whom he controlled, lived apart from them, spoke a different language, practiced a different religion, distinguished himself by different dress. All such differences promoted the dehumanizing of the Ukrainians in the eyes of the Jewish arendar, and removed inhibitions to ruthless exploitation.

(4) The arenda contract placed no limit on exploitation

The arenda contract allowed the arendar to extract profit from every imaginable activity using every imaginable means, and to set his profit at any imaginable height. The contract below makes an attempt to itemize all the activities from which profit can be extracted, but tiring of the labor of list construction, and recognizing that a complete listing is still far away, wraps up by granting the arendar the right to take his bite out of “all profitable activities whether itemized here or not.” From other sources, we are able to see that there was no activity that a Ukrainian was able to engage in without paying a tax to his Jewish arendar, whether that activity be the catching of a fish in a stream or the baptizing of his child. The arenda contract makes not the least allusion to any limit that the arendar’s greed might be bounded by, as for example no limit on the total wealth that could be taken in relation to the contract price (thus, the 5-thousand-gold-piece contract below was indifferent to whether the arendar subsequently extracted 10 thousand gold pieces from the people, or 50 thousand), no limit on the proportion of any product that he could confiscate, and no limit on the duration of labor that he could command.

In his essay The Elders of Zion and the Masters of Discourse, Israel Shamir writes on 22-Nov-2002 (with the capitalization his) that “the Jewish community of 17the century Ukraine has been a collective tax-farmer and leaseholder, extracting from the natives SIX times more taxes and dues per person than a gentile landlord did, wrote a prominent Jewish Ukrainian historian Saul Borovoy in a recently published in Jerusalem book.”

(5) There existed no higher power to protect the people

There existed no higher law which could have protected the Ukrainians. There was no constitution, no bill of rights, no labor laws, no tax laws, no health code, no codification of permissible punishments, no law against usury, no ombudsmen, no Amnesty International. As a result, justice was whatever the arendar said it was. No appeal from his judgments to any higher authority was allowed. The Jewish arendar took whatever he wanted, and inflicted whatever punishment he chose. His rule was absolute.

(6) The arendar was free to inflict capital punishment

The arenda contract below uses the expression “karaty horlom,” which is “karaty — to punish” followed by the word “horlo — throat” in the instrumental case, such that the two words together would be translated literally as “to punish using the throat” or “to punish by means of the throat.”

In the Andrusyshen Ukrainian-English dictionary, under “horlo” we find “karaty na horlo — to impose capital punishment”; “zaplatyty horlom — to suffer capital punishment”; and “horlova sprava — criminal matter (threatening capital punishment).” In the same dictionary under “karaty” we find an expression we have already seen above, but this time with a parenthesized elaboration of its meaning: “karaty na horlo — to inflict capital punishment (by decapitation).”

At the same time, the preferred expression of “capital punishment” in Ukrainian does not make reference to the throat — thus, under “kara,” Andrushyshen gives the throatless “pid karoiu smerty — under pain of death,” and Podvesko in his English-Ukrainian dictionary gives the similarly throatless “capital punishment — smertna kara.”

The conclusion that the above information points to is that in contemporary Ukrainian, use of the word “throat” in expressions relating to punishment denotes capital punishment, but with no indication, or at least very little, of which of various methods of inflicting death is intended. However, this does not answer the question of what “to punish by means of the throat” meant four hundred years ago, at the time of the arenda contract below. One possibility is that use of the word “throat” which is figurative today originated from a use that was literal, such that four hundred years ago, “to punish by means of the throat” meant “to kill by slitting the throat.” The further question of who in Ukraine would have been available to slit the throat of a Ukrainian on behalf of a Jewish arendar might lead us into a discussion of Jewish ritual slaughter.

It may be significant as well that the arenda contract fails to stipulate which transgressions can be considered as capital, thus leaving it up to the Jewish arendar to determine for what offences he would slit Ukrainian throats, and how often. It may have some bearing on the question that following the Communist revolution, which would be more accurately called the Jewish conquest of the Slavs, anti-Semitism was designated as a capital offense.

(7) The arendar was not restrained by any ideology

The Jewish arendar was not restrained — not toward his Ukrainian subjects, anyway — by any ideology proclaiming the brotherhood of man or the eschewing of hatred or the virtue of clemency or the sanctity of life or the preference of spiritual integrity over worldly riches. Rather, his religion taught him that he was a superior being, and that non-Jews had been placed on this earth to serve him as beasts of burden and to augment his wealth.

http://willzuzak.ca/lp/shest01.html

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Arendas did not disappear after the Khmelnytsky uprising. See JewishFamilyHistory.org/Grand_ Duchy_of_Lithuania.htm (“During the 18th century, up to 80 percent of Jewish heads of households in rural areas [of what are now Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and parts of Poland] were arendars, that is, holders of an arenda”). Pogonowski, p. 72, describes the return of the Jews to the Ukraine after 1648-54. Similarly, see Simon M. Dubnow, History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, vol. 1, p. 158 (1916).

http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2009/05/26/holocaust-holodomor-origins-of-anti-semi

A French historian discusses The Black Book of Communism

“So, if we talk about ‘overcoming’ Lenin’s legacy in the minds of Ukrainians, the most important and most difficult part of this work is liberating consciousness. A special role here belongs to ‘curing’ memory, both individual and collective. Memory makes up the basis of identity and personal identification. If you have lost your memory, you have lost your identity as well. The same applies to the collective memory. That is why the Communists sought to destroy the historical truth that could call into question their version of the ‘glorious past.’

http://www.day.kiev.ua/en/article/topic-day/french-historian-discusses-black-book-communism

Catherine similarly tried to play ‘englightened despot’ as Putin is today

Interesting read:

Nearly 250 years ago, Empress Catherine II “the Great” played a similar hand when she attempted to impress the West while ruthlessly enforcing her authority over Russia and the surrounding region. Catherine presented herself to the world as an “Enlightened” autocrat who did not govern as a despot but as a monarch guided by the rule of law and the welfare of her subjects. Yet at the same time, she annexed much of what is now the Ukraine through wars with the Ottoman Empire and the partition of Poland and brutally supressed the largest peasant rebellion in Russian history.

Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/when-catherine-great-invaded-crimea-and-put-rest-world-edge-180949969/

Collection of information about Holodomor

Leon Trotsky, a man with his own taste for revolutionary violence, commented in 1939:

“Nowhere did restrictions, purges, repressions and in general all forms of bureaucratic hooliganism assume such a murderous sweep as they did in Ukraine in the struggle against the powerful, deeply-rooted longings of the Ukrainian masses for greater freedom and independence.”

http://euromaidanpress.com/2014/12/17/on-holodomor-denial-and-fisking-a-denialist-russian-professor-of-history/

Russians lie, and find no shame in it as Westerners do

Among Russians, shame goes not to the liar, but to the weak, naive sucker who believed. This is why Russians are so bad at cooperating.

After a promise of amnesty from Putin and the Russian parliament in 2000, 78 Chechen men (and 2 women) voluntarily surrendered to the Russian Army. They were all tortured and killed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/684458.stm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjw7iShkyo