looney said:So did Communists. After the Russian revolution the russian secret service slaughtered peasants and there families on site, cant remember the name of it it had 4 letters and was the precurser to the KGB. A third of the population of Cambodia was exsterminated in death camps.
It wasn't unique.
sherriffbart said:
Did you know, not one document found after the war relating the the Jewish Final Solution had Adolf Hitler's signature on it!!
Dandyman said:The majority of deaths under Stalin occurred during collectivisation and the period of the Ukrainian famine between 1929 - 33 and were the result of incompetence, civil disorder and deliberate neglect. The major difference was that the Nazis were engaged in the deliberate planned extermination of a people.
This isn't true. Stalin certainly intended to cause misery to millions; it wasn't just incompetence.The majority of deaths under Stalin occurred during collectivisation and the period of the Ukrainian famine between 1929 - 33 and were the result of incompetence, civil disorder and deliberate neglect. The major difference was that the Nazis were engaged in the deliberate planned extermination of a people.
Man of Harveys said:In marked contrast to some, notably Steven Spielberg, the director of Shoah decided that it was impossible, even wrong, to try to convey the murder of so many people in film, even choosing not to use archive footage. He simply interviewed as many people as he could who'd been "involved" (if that's the term) and that's all that the film portrays, as starkly as that. It is, I think, the best film chronicle of the holocaust in its simplicity although the grim World At War episode on the holocaust is also worth a mention.