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| By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 10:41 am | |
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| All the peoples of our Motherland and the working people all | |
| over the world are today doings honour to their great leader, | |
| wise teacher and best friend, Comrade Stalin, on the occasion of | |
| his seventieth birthday. | |
| Comrade Stalin has been fighting for the happiness of the | |
| working people, for over fifty years. His life has been one of | |
| self-sacrificing effort, and is an inspiring example for all | |
| Soviet people, and for the working people of the whole world. | |
| Comrade Stalin�s name is most precious and dear to the heart of | |
| all toiling mankind; Stalin�is the symbol of all that is | |
| advanced and progressive. | |
| Stalin is the genius, | |
| the inspirer and organizer of the building of Communism in our | |
| country. | |
| Stalin is the creator of the Soviet Armed Forces; he is the | |
| greatest military leader of modern times. It was under his | |
| guidance that our Armed Forces were created, grew and gained | |
| strength. It was under his leadership that they routed the enemy | |
| in the period of the Civil War, upheld the freedom and | |
| independence of our Motherland in the Great Patriotic War, and | |
| saved the people�s of the world from the menace of enslavement | |
| to German fascism. Stalin is the creator of the advanced, Soviet | |
| military science. | |
| I | |
| Born in revolutionary battle, the Soviet State stood in need of | |
| reliable protection from the encroachments of external and | |
| internal enemies. Hence, the Bolshevik Party was faced with the | |
| task of arming the revolution, of organizing the army of the | |
| revolution. The fate of all he revolutionary gains our people | |
| had won depended upon the speed with which this task was carried | |
| out. | |
| The creation of the army of the first Socialist State in the | |
| world was a new and extraordinarily difficult undertaking. Our | |
| Party had to organize an army, the like of which had never been | |
| known in history. It was necessary to work out the principles | |
| upon which the new type of army was to be built, to pick and | |
| promote new cadres of commanders who would be faithful to the | |
| revolution and to train them in the spirit of revolutionary | |
| discipline and loyalty to the Soviet State; and it was | |
| necessary, amidst the prevailing economic ruin, to supply the | |
| army with all it needed. All this had to be done under the | |
| difficult conditions of military intervention that had been | |
| launched against our Motherland by the imperialists of Germany, | |
| England, France, the United States Japan and outer countries. | |
| Only great leaders like Lenin and Stalin could rouse the people | |
| to overcome these incredible difficulties and create a reliable | |
| military shield for the Soviet State. By their will and efforts, | |
| the army of the proletarian state was created; and from the | |
| first days of its existence this army served not only as a | |
| reliable bulwark for the gains of the Great October Socialist | |
| Revolution, but also as a faithful defender of the interests of | |
| the working people all over the world. | |
| With the foresight of genius, Comrade Stalin was aware of the | |
| severe trials of war the Soviet State would inevitably have to | |
| go through, and, with his characteristic determination, he told | |
| the Party and the people that we must create a strictly | |
| disciplined regular army and protect the republic, for | |
| otherwise, our cause would perish. | |
| This regular army, this new type of army, the army of the | |
| emancipated workers and peasants, the Bolshevik Party created; | |
| and herein lay the great service Comrade Stalin rendered our | |
| Motherland and the working people all over the world. | |
| During the Civil War, when the fate of the power of the Soviets | |
| was being decided, Comrade Stalin, with Lenin, performed immense | |
| work in mobilizing all the forces and resources of the country | |
| for the purpose of achieving victory over the foreign | |
| interventionists and Russian Whiteguards. Comrade Stalin picked | |
| and trained the army cadres, created a Party, political | |
| administration in the army, and taught the military commissars | |
| the art of politically guiding troops. | |
| There was not a single problem concerning the organization of | |
| the country�s military defence, in the study and solution of | |
| which Comrade Stalin did not take a leading part. Comrade Stalin | |
| was the creator of the most important military strategical plans | |
| and the direct leader of the decisive military operations | |
| conducted by the Soviet forces. Near Tsaritsyn and Perm, near | |
| Petrograd and against Denikin, in the west against squire-ridden | |
| Poland, and in the south against Wrangel�everywhere, it was | |
| Comrade Stalin�s iron will and military genius that ensured the | |
| victory of our Soviet forces. | |
| In the history of the heroic struggle our people waged to | |
| consolidate the power of the Soviets and, to protect the freedom | |
| and independence of our Motherland is inscribed forever the name | |
| of the great leader and captain, the inspirer and organizer of | |
| victory over our numerous enemies�the name of Comrade Stalin. | |
| The rout of the interventionists during the Civil War did not | |
| remove the danger that the imperialists would undertake new | |
| military adventures against our Socialist Motherland. Advantage | |
| had to be taken of the respite that had been won to prepare the | |
| country for new trials of war. | |
| Again and again Comrade Stalin called upon the Party and the | |
| Soviet people always to bear in mind the danger of a military | |
| attack and to be in constant mobilization preparedness, so that | |
| no fortuities, or designs on the part of external enemies may | |
| take us by surprise. | |
| When the great Lenin died, Comrade Stalin, in the name of the | |
| Bolshevik Party, took the historic vow not to stint efforts, | |
| unceasingly to increase the defence power of the Soviet State, | |
| and in every way to strengthen its Armed Forces. | |
| The immense historic service Comrade Stalin rendered our people | |
| was that he found and indicated the correct ways and means of | |
| consolidating the night of the Soviet Union. The fundamental | |
| factor and chief prerequisite for the fulfilment of this | |
| paramount task was Stalin�s policy to industrialize the country | |
| and to collectivize agriculture. | |
| Under Comrade Stalin�s guidance, the Soviet people, within a | |
| short space of time, fundamentally changed the face of the | |
| country and transformed it into an advanced, industrial power, | |
| possessing a mighty war potential and capable of producing | |
| modern armaments on a mass scale. | |
| Everybody knows today, that the fact that during the Great | |
| Patriotic War our country possessed powerful and | |
| smoothly-running war economy capable of meeting all our colossal | |
| requirements in arms, ammunition, equipment and provisions was | |
| due entirely to Comrade Stalin�s wise policy, to the constant | |
| concern he displayed for the military strength of our | |
| Motherland. | |
| The whole of the vast work to produce armaments and to supply | |
| them to the Army, the Air Force and the Navy, was conducted | |
| under Comrade Stalin�s direct guidance. He himself went into all | |
| the details of the production of new types of weapons. Under his | |
| direction conferences of engineers, airmen, tankists, | |
| artillerymen, naval men and leaders of our industry were | |
| convened to discuss problems connected with the construction of | |
| new types of aircraft, tanks, artillery, warships and other dear | |
| requirements. | |
| Comrade Stalin has always displayed and is displaying today | |
| constant fatherly care to the rearing of military cadres and to | |
| their training in the spirit of selfless devotion to the | |
| Bolshevik Party, in the spirit of Soviet patriotism and | |
| self-sacrificing service to the people. If our army, he said, | |
| will be supplied with a sufficient number of really steeled | |
| cadres, it will be invincible. The Great Patriotic War showed | |
| that the Soviet military cadres trained by great Stalin are in | |
| all respects on the level of the requirements of Soviet military | |
| science. | |
| Comrade Stalin rendered our Motherland inestimable service in | |
| routing the enemy agents in our country. The liquidation of the | |
| enemies of the Soviet people�the trotskyites, bukharinites and | |
| other hirelings of imperialism who tried to undermine the | |
| economic and military might of our country and to create | |
| conditions in it favourable for the imperialists in the event of | |
| war�was of decisive importance for the successful building of | |
| Socialism and the strengthening of the defence power of the | |
| Soviet State. The rout of these enemies of the people was equal | |
| to the winning of a big battle on the battlefield. | |
| Of exceptional importance for the further growth of our | |
| country�s military might was the work the Bolshevik Party | |
| performed in the all-round strengthening of the Soviet State on | |
| the basis of the integral and complete theory elaborated by | |
| Comrade Stalin on the role and functions of the Socialist State | |
| under the conditions created by the capitalist. encirclement. | |
| Guided by Comrade Stalin�s theory of the Socialist State, the | |
| Bolshevik Party and the Soviet Government carried through | |
| practical measures for the further strengthening of the Soviet | |
| Army and Navy. The system of staffing our army was changed in | |
| conformity with the changed conditions. On Comrade Stalin�s | |
| initiative, and with his participation, a universal military | |
| service law was drafted and new Army regulations were put in | |
| force. | |
| Thanks to Comrade Stalin�s guidance, the Soviet Armed Forces | |
| grew into a formidable force against our enemies. | |
| While working incessantly to strengthen the military might of | |
| the Soviet State, Comrade Stalin, at the same time, directed our | |
| country�s foreign policy on the lines of fighting for the peace | |
| and security of the peoples. He repeatedly warned the peoples of | |
| the world that fascist Germany and imperialist Japan were | |
| preparing to launch a war of aggrandizement. He called upon the | |
| freedom-loving peoples to unite for !he purpose of combatting | |
| the warmongers and of curbing the fascist aggressors. The | |
| imperialist governments, however, and primarily those of the | |
| United States, Great Britain and France, far from taking | |
| measures to avert war, in every way encouraged the German | |
| fascists and incited them to war against he U.S.S.R. For this | |
| treacherous policy of the imperialist governments, the peoples | |
| of Europe paid the heavy price of the death and suffering of | |
| millions of people and the destruction and devastation of towns, | |
| and villages during the second world war. | |
| II | |
| The attack of fascist Germany upon our Motherland planed her in | |
| mortal danger. The Hitlerites openly set out to destroy our | |
| Soviet State and to enslave our people. It was a matter of life | |
| or death for the peoples of the U.S.S.R. The thoughts and hopes | |
| of all Soviet people were turned towards Comrade Stalin. During | |
| those hard and grim days for our Motherland, the greatness of | |
| our leader and teacher, Comrade Stalin, was revealed in all its | |
| magnificence. He took upon himself full responsibility for the | |
| fate of our country and people and, as Supreme | |
| Commander-in-Chief, headed the struggle against the enemy | |
| invasion. This saved our Motherland from slavery and ruin and | |
| led us to great historic victories. | |
| In the very first days of the war, Comrade Stalin called upon | |
| the Soviet people to wage a Great Patriotic War, to rout the | |
| enemy, to wage a self-sacrificing struggle for victory. In his | |
| appeal to the people on July 3, 1941, he revealed the true | |
| character of the war we were waging, exposed the myth about the | |
| invincibility of the hitlerite army, foretold its inevitable | |
| defeat, drew up a clear program for the defeat of the German | |
| fascist aggressors and formulated the tasks of the people and | |
| the army in the war. Comrade Stalin called upon the Party and | |
| the Soviet people to reorganize all their work and put it on a | |
| wartime footing, to subordinate everything to the interests of | |
| the font, to the task of organizing the defeat of the enemy, to | |
| dispute every inch of Soviet soil, to wear down the enemy and to | |
| foment partisan warfare in the enemy�s rear. | |
| Everybody also remembers the great mobilizing force of the | |
| historic speech Comrade Stalin delivered in the Red Square in | |
| Moscow on November 7, 1941. That speech breathed indomitable | |
| faith in our victory. As is known, the situation at that time | |
| was extremely grave. The enemy was at the walls of Moscow and | |
| Leningrad. Every Soviet citizen was filled with anxiety | |
| concerning the fate of our Motherland. In this grave situation | |
| the voice of our leader rang out, full of deep confidence in our | |
| victory, in the triumph of our just cause. Can there be any | |
| doubt, Comrade Stalin asked, that we can and are bound to defeat | |
| the German invaders? The devil is not as terrible as he is | |
| painted. Fascist Germany will collapse beneath the weight of its | |
| crimes, he said. | |
| Comrade Stalin�s speech raised the spirit of our people and | |
| roused unprecedented enthusiasm among our troops. �Stalin is | |
| with us. Stalin says we will win, and if he says it, it will be | |
| so,� said our soldiers and our people in those days of war. | |
| A month later, in the Battle of Moscow, our troops gained a | |
| brilliant victory over the hitlerite army. Comrade Stalin | |
| himself directed the whole course of that gigantic battle. He it | |
| was who inspired and guided the military operations of our units | |
| and formations. | |
| During the Battle of Moscow, Comrade Stalin�s wisdom and courage | |
| were displayed with exceptional force. Notwithstanding the grave | |
| situation at the front, Comrade Stalin saw to it that the | |
| reserves were not prematurely expended. Knowing that General | |
| Headquarters had large reserves at their disposal near Moscow, | |
| the Commander-in-Chief of the Western Front asked for | |
| reinforcements, but Comrade Stalin ordered him to hold up the | |
| enemy with the forces at his command. Soon, the wisdom of | |
| Comrade Stalin�s decision became evident. Comrade Stalin held | |
| those reserves for the purpose of launching a decisive | |
| counteroffensive. At the proper time, the front received these | |
| reserves in the necessary quantity, and this was the decisive | |
| factor in the defeat of the enemy near Moscow. | |
| In the subsequent course of the Great Patriotic War, Comrade | |
| Stalin�s genius was displayed with even greater depth and | |
| brilliance. This is shown by the results of gigantic battles | |
| like those fought at Stalingrad and Kursk and the offensive | |
| operations in 1944, and, in particular, the operations conducted | |
| for the liberation of the Byelorussian S.S.R. and its capital | |
| Minsk from the German invaders, which ended in the rout of the | |
| central group of the German forces and in the almost complete | |
| extermination and capture of its personnel, the winter offensive | |
| in 1945, and the final operation of the war�the Battle of | |
| Berlin�which was an immense triumph of the Stalin art of | |
| military leadership. | |
| Executing Comrade Stalin�s orders, our Navy served as a faithful | |
| assistant of our land forces, and in the course of the war it | |
| sank numerous enemy ships on the enemy�s lines of communication, | |
| thereby inscribing new pages in the book of Russian naval glory. | |
| All the operations during the Great Patriotic War were planned | |
| by Comrade Stalin and were carried out under his guidance. There | |
| was not a single operation, in the working out of which he did | |
| not take part. Before sanctioning any given operation, he | |
| subjected it to thorough analysis and discussion with his | |
| immediate comrades-in-arms. He made it a rule to hear the | |
| opinions and proposals of front, fleet and army commanders and | |
| in this displayed his characteristic sensitiveness and attention | |
| to all the comments and proposals that were made. | |
| Comrade Stalin paid | |
| operations and made sure that everything that was needed for | |
| them, particularly aircraft, artillery and tanks, was supplied. | |
| Always his policy was to strike the enemy a sure blow and with | |
| the least possible losses. Comrade Stalin himself directed the | |
| course of every operation. Every day, and sometimes several | |
| times a day, he verified the execution of his instructions, gave | |
| advice and amended the decisions of commanders if this was | |
| necessary. | |
| To verify on the spot the readiness of our troops for a given | |
| operation, he himself visited the fronts. Before the Smolensk | |
| operation was launched, he visited the Western Front. On his | |
| arrival at Front Headquarters, he verified the readiness of the | |
| front commander and the troops for the forthcoming operation, | |
| gave exhaustive and infinitely clear instructions concerning the | |
| disposition of forces, and saw to it that they were supplied | |
| with aircraft, tanks, artillery and all other reinforcements and | |
| supplies. He drew the commander�s attention to the individual | |
| stages of the operation, to the different phases of the | |
| development of military operations. As a result of this, the | |
| commander obtained a clearer understanding of the significance | |
| of the forthcoming operation and, as we know, it was conducted | |
| with great success in complete conformity with the plan | |
| sanctioned by General Headquarters. | |
| III | |
| The historic victory of the Soviet Armed Forces won in the Great | |
| Patriotic War is practical proof of the strength and virility of | |
| the Soviet military science. | |
| Comrade Stalin laid the foundations of the new, advanced, Soviet | |
| military science as early as the period of the Civil War, and | |
| throughout the whole course of their history our Armed Forces | |
| have been built up, trained and have conducted military | |
| operations in conformity with the laws of the Stalin military | |
| science. This science, based on the teachings of | |
| Marxism-Leninism, and absorbing all that was best in the art of | |
| war in the past, gives exhaustive answers to all the problems | |
| connected with the conduct of modern warfare and with the | |
| achievement of victory in it. | |
| The military science created by Comrade Stalin embraces not only | |
| questions of tactics, the art of conducting operations and | |
| strategy, i.e., questions concealing the art of war as such, but | |
| also questions connected with the economic and morale potential | |
| of one�s own as well as the enemy�s country. | |
| Comrade Stalin�s genius as a military theoretician lies | |
| primarily in that, when generalizing the experience of war, he, | |
| for the first time in history, created a military science that | |
| boldly stepped beyond the limits of the art of war and thereby | |
| broke with the traditions of the old, �classical� military | |
| science which covered only questions concerning tactics and | |
| strategy. | |
| In addition to correct strategical and operations plans, the | |
| Stalin military science calls for guarantees for the execution | |
| of these plans in the shape of the country�s economic potential; | |
| and it considers that although good strategical and operations | |
| plans are important factors for winning a war, by themselves, if | |
| the economic potential is left out of account, they are not | |
| sufficient for the purpose of achieving victory. | |
| Comrade Stalin links the question of victory in modern warfare | |
| with the political character of a given war. He teaches us that | |
| there are liberating and just wars, but there are also predatory | |
| wars, wars of aggrandizement. Wars conducted in the interests | |
| and for the protection of the people facilitate the maintenance | |
| of a high morale among the people and the armed forces | |
| throughout the whole course of the war. Wars that are conducted | |
| against the interests of the people do not facilitate this. | |
| Furthermore, the Soviet military science considers that good | |
| plans of war and a high economic potential may prove | |
| insufficient for achieving victory if one other factor is | |
| absent, namely, a high morale among the people and the armed | |
| forces throughout the whole course of the war. | |
| Comrade Stalin has also thoroughly worked out problems of the | |
| art of war as a constituent part of the military science. | |
| He has created the theory of the art of operations and modern | |
| tactics and strategy. | |
| A characteristic feature of the Stalin art of war is that it | |
| constructively approaches the question of the choice of the | |
| forms and methods of fighting the enemy. It is free from the | |
| stereotyped rules and dogmas characteristic of the bourgeois art | |
| of war. | |
| A most important feature of the art of war created by Comrade | |
| Stalin is thorough preparation and all-round supply for an | |
| operation. Comrade Stalin has always pointed out that the | |
| working out of a good plan of operations is not by itself | |
| preparation for the operation. The plan of operations is only | |
| the beginning. Of decisive importance are preparations to | |
| execute the plan, all-round supplies of men, materiel, reserves, | |
| etc. | |
| The Stalin art of war found vivid expression in the | |
| unprecedentedly gigantic operations carried out during the Great | |
| Patriotic War, the distinguishing feature of which was their | |
| exceptional purposefulness. | |
| Every operation during the Great Patriotic War was distinguished | |
| by the originality of its design and the constructive | |
| peculiarity of its execution. On each occasion, Comrade Stalin | |
| was able to devise such methods, forms and ways of conducting | |
| military operations as most fully served the objectives and the | |
| given situation, and at the same time carne as a surprise for | |
| the enemy. | |
| Comrade Stalin rendered an outstanding service as a military | |
| theoretician by working out the problems of active defence and | |
| of counteroffensive. The part that the Stalin theory of these | |
| problems and the Stalin art of applying it played in the victory | |
| achieved by the Soviet Armed Forces in the Great Patriotic War | |
| cannot be overestimated. To get an idea of this it is sufficient | |
| to recall what role in the war was played by the battles of | |
| Moscow, Stalingrad and Kursk, which were classical examples of | |
| active defence and of counteroffensive. | |
| The art of war created by Comrade Stalin is also distinguished | |
| by the fact that it solved an extremely important problem like | |
| that of the interaction of all arms of the service in a battle | |
| or operation, with the employment of massed artillery, tanks and | |
| aircraft. | |
| Comrade Stalin raised and solved in a new way all the | |
| fundamental problems of modern offensive and defensive | |
| operations. This was one of the most important advantages the | |
| Soviet Armed Forces enjoyed over the enemy. | |
| Thus, thanks to Comrade Stalin�s military genius, our forces | |
| were superior to those of the German fascist invaders not only | |
| in economics and morale, but also in military respects. | |
| That is why our people quite justly retard Comrade Stalin, the | |
| creator of the Soviet military science, as the greatest of | |
| military leaders. | |
| IV | |
| The scope of the problems Comrade Stalin deals with as the | |
| leader of the Soviet people and head of our state, and as | |
| organizer and leader of the Soviet Armed Forces, is amazingly | |
| wide and all-embracing. There is not a problem connected with | |
| the life of our Armed Forces that fails to receive his | |
| attention. | |
| The study of Comrade Stalin�s extremely multifarious activities | |
| during the Great Patriotic War is of enormous importance and | |
| essential for the further building up of our Armed Forces and | |
| for the training of our military cadres. | |
| Comrade Stalin picked, trained and promoted splendid new cadres | |
| of Soviet military leaders, who displayed outstanding skill in | |
| executing the plans his genius produced. He carefully studies | |
| and picks our military cadres and personally knows our generals, | |
| admirals and numerous of officers. | |
| While working out strategical and operations problems during the | |
| Great Patriotic War, Comrade Stalin closely studied the fighting | |
| experience of our troops. He frequently consulted with generals | |
| and officers from the front concerning new methods of conducting | |
| battles and operations, and, taking their experience into | |
| account, he worked out the tactics for our troops during | |
| offensive and defensive operations. Among those invited to | |
| consult with Comrade Stalin were top rank generals, as well as | |
| regimental and battalion commanders and other army and naval | |
| officers. | |
| Throughout the whole course of the war our Soviet soldiers | |
| constantly felt the great care and solicitude of their leader. | |
| Comrade Stalin called upon all commanders to take care of their | |
| men and to cherish every single one; he taught them how to | |
| man�uvre skilfully and on a wide scale, and how to use their | |
| materiel to crush and exterminate the enemy; he warned them not | |
| to undertake unprepared attacks on fortified positions and not | |
| to hurl troops against the enemy without a preliminary | |
| reconnaissance. | |
| Comrade Stalin always devoted great attention to the conditions | |
| of the rank and file of the Army and Navy. He enquired into | |
| their scales of rations, the quality of their kit and the weight | |
| of the weapons each soldier had to carry. In his orders he | |
| repeatedly pointed out that care for their men�s food and living | |
| conditions is the sacred duty of commanders, that they must | |
| strictly see to it that the men actually receive all the | |
| provisions they are entitled to according to regulations, and | |
| that well-prepared and hot food be supplied in proper time to | |
| the men in trenches, fire points, blindages and dugouts. Thanks | |
| to the constant attention Comrade Stalin paid to matters | |
| concerning material supplies for the troops, our soldiers at the | |
| front were well fed and comfortably and warmly clad. | |
| Exceptionally great was Comrade Stalin�s concern for the | |
| political education of the Soviet troops. Guided by his | |
| instructions, the Bolshevik Party constantly explained the | |
| meaning and objects of the war to the Soviet soldiers, trained | |
| them to be highly conscious of their patriotic duty and imbued | |
| them with selfless courage and valour, fearlessness and | |
| discipline. | |
| The fighting men in the Soviet Army and Navy responded to the | |
| all-round care Comrade Stalin displayed for them by expressing | |
| their boundless devotion to their leader. For them his name | |
| became the symbol of the greatness and heroism of our people. | |
| They rushed into battle with the cry: �For Stalin, for our | |
| Motherland!� | |
| Comrade Stalin constantly enquired how the various types of | |
| weapons were employed in battle and how effective they were; | |
| from the information he received he drew the necessary practical | |
| conclusions. In August 1941, when fierce fighting was raging | |
| near Smolensk, on one of the sectors of the front an enemy | |
| battalion that had confidently and arrogantly launched an attack | |
| was exterminated with a volley of jet-propelled mortar shells | |
| (�Katyushas�), which at that time were not yet being extensively | |
| used. The effect of this type of weapon was so terrific that it | |
| drove the hitlerites into a panic. On learning of this incident, | |
| Comrade Stalin at once gave orders to have this type of weapon | |
| manufactured on the widest possible scale. Within a short space | |
| of time jet mortars became most widely employed by our army. | |
| During the war, Comrade Stalin studied in detail the designing | |
| and introduction of new and improved types of weapons, | |
| particularly artillery, tanks and aircraft. He consulted | |
| scientists, engineers and heads of armament factories and set | |
| there definite tasks in the production of new types of weapons. | |
| He gave every encouragement to the innovators� and | |
| rationalizers� movement in industry and inspired the workers, | |
| engineers and technicians to creative effort. | |
| On the instructions and under the direction of Comrade Stalin, | |
| his immediate and faithful comrades-in-arms and the whole | |
| Bolshevik Party performed enormous economic-organizational work | |
| in reconstructing the whole of the national economy for the | |
| purpose of supplying the needs of the fronts. As a result, | |
| within a short space of time a smooth-running and rapidly | |
| growing war economy was built up in our country; and this war | |
| economy not only satisfied the needs of the front and the rear, | |
| but also enable us to accumulate reserves. The Bolshevik Party | |
| united all the efforts of the Soviet people, directed them | |
| towards the common goal, and concentrated all their strength and | |
| resources on the task of defeating the enemy. During the war the | |
| Party became more intimate with the people, more closely | |
| connected with the broad masses of the working people than ever | |
| before. | |
| V | |
| The world-historic significance of our victory in the Great | |
| Patriotic War lies primarily in the fact that, contrary to the | |
| expectations of international reaction, the cause of Socialism | |
| became immeasurably stronger than it was before. | |
| As a result of World War II, a number of states have forever | |
| fallen out of the capitalist system and have taken the road | |
| pointed out by Lenin and Stalin. Already at the Seventeenth | |
| Congress of our Party, Comrade Stalin warned the aggressors that | |
| if they unleashed a second world war some bourgeois governments | |
| would be missing as a result of it. This is exactly what | |
| happened. | |
| The disinterested assistance of the Soviet people and of their | |
| army enabled the working people of a number of countries in | |
| Central and Southeastern Europe to free themselves not only from | |
| fascist bondage, but also from the oppression of their landlords | |
| and capitalists, and it enabled them firmly to take a new | |
| path�the path of building Socialism. The peoples of Poland, | |
| Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania and Albania are | |
| successfully proceeding along this path under the leadership of | |
| their Communist and Workers� parties. | |
| The path of the revolutionary-democratic change has also been | |
| taken by the great Chinese people who, under the leadership of | |
| the Communist Party headed by Mao Tse-tung, have put an end to | |
| the age-long rule of foreign and native exploiters. The Chinese | |
| people would not have been able to achieve this historic victory | |
| had it not been for the teachings of Lenin and Stalin; for the | |
| victory of Socialism in our country, and for the U.S.S.R.�s | |
| victory over the fascist coalition. | |
| The Soviet Union, which stands at the head of the democratic | |
| camp, is resolutely and perseveringly pursuing a policy of | |
| peace. The program of rehabilitation and further development of | |
| our socialist economy which Comrade Stalin proclaimed in his | |
| speech at an election meeting in the Stalin District of Moscow | |
| on February 9, 1946, our post war five-year plan, the plan to | |
| plant shelter belts for the purpose of transforming nature in | |
| the interests of the people, and many other important measures | |
| that have been launched by the Party and our Government on | |
| Comrade Stalin�s initiative, are all evidence of the Soviet | |
| people�s earnest striving for peace, for constructive work in | |
| the building of Communism. | |
| Around the Soviet Union are rallying countless supporters of | |
| peace. The Peace Front has grown into a force that is capable of | |
| curbing the new claimants to world domination. | |
| The World Peace Congress in Paris and Prague, and the peace | |
| congresses that have been held in many countries, have | |
| demonstrated how strongly the idea of peace influences the | |
| masses and what confidence the working people of all countries | |
| have in our Government�s peace policy. The fomenters of a new | |
| war will not succeed in carrying out their designs, because, as | |
| Comrade Stalin said, the horrors of the last war are too fresh | |
| in the memory of the peoples, and the forces that stand for | |
| peace are too strong. | |
| Today, on the festival which the whole of progressive mankind is | |
| celebrating, we say again from the bottom of our hearts and with | |
| profound gratitude. It was the genius of Stalin and his iron | |
| will that ensured for the Soviet people the victory of Socialism | |
| in our country in an incredibly short period of time, and | |
| ensured such an economic development as prepared our Motherland | |
| for the severe trials that beset her on June 22, 1941. | |
| It was the genius of Stalin and his iron will that ensured the | |
| defeat of the enemy in the past, war and saved the Soviet people | |
| from the danger of fascist slavery. | |
| It was the genius of Stalin and his iron will that are today | |
| ensuring the Soviet people success in the building of Communism | |
| and are helping the entire democratic camp headed by the Soviet | |
| Union successfully to fight for peace. | |
| Stalin is the banner, the pride and the hope of the whole of | |
| progressive mankind. | |
| Long, long years of life and health to our dear and beloved | |
| leader and teacher, the great Stalin! | |
| #Post#: 24071-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: Tortelini Date: July 31, 2016, 2:28 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Έφαγε ban ip ο | |
| κύπριος και | |
| όλοι | |
| εξαφανίστη_ | |
| 4;αν | |
| εκτός απ τον | |
| Pinochet και τον Nazbol :D | |
| Όλοι οι | |
| άλλοι ήταν | |
| κλώνοι του :D | |
| BTW ο Nazbol μπορεί | |
| να έρθει στο | |
| άλλο, δεν | |
| υπάρχει | |
| φόβος (εννοώ | |
| να φτιάξει account | |
| και να | |
| σταματήσει | |
| να γράφει ως | |
| guest) :D Τον Pinochet θα | |
| τον | |
| κανονίσω | |
| καλά :D | |
| #Post#: 24074-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 3:55 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=Tortelini link=topic=2799.msg24071#msg24071 | |
| date=1469993302] | |
| Έφαγε ban ip ο | |
| κύπριος και | |
| όλοι | |
| εξαφανίστη_ | |
| 4;αν | |
| εκτός απ τον | |
| Pinochet και τον Nazbol :D | |
| Όλοι οι | |
| άλλοι ήταν | |
| κλώνοι του :D | |
| BTW ο Nazbol μπορεί | |
| να έρθει στο | |
| άλλο, δεν | |
| υπάρχει | |
| φόβος (εννοώ | |
| να φτιάξει account | |
| και να | |
| σταματήσει | |
| να γράφει ως | |
| guest) :D Τον Pinochet θα | |
| τον | |
| κανονίσω | |
| καλά :D | |
| [/quote] | |
| σίγουρη | |
| είσαι; θα σου | |
| κάνω κάθε | |
| μία ώρα -1 και | |
| θα | |
| κλαίγεσαι | |
| σα τη | |
| Μαγδάλω. | |
| Έτσι κι | |
| αλλιώς για | |
| να | |
| προχωρήσου_ | |
| 6;ε | |
| σε | |
| συγχώνευση, | |
| ή έστω να | |
| κλείσω αυτό | |
| και να το | |
| μετατρέψω | |
| σε αρχείο, | |
| πρέπει 1) να | |
| με κάνεις | |
| αντμίν στο | |
| καινούριο | |
| (μόνο στο | |
| φόρουμ, τον | |
| σέρβερ | |
| χέστονα) και | |
| 2) ο | |
| μαξουλινο-γ	 | |
| 54;εστ | |
| που θα έδινε | |
| και το | |
| υπόλοιπο backup | |
| να το δώσει. | |
| #Post#: 24075-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: dark light Date: July 31, 2016, 4:50 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Αν θες, μπες | |
| στο άλλο γγ | |
| και πες εκεί | |
| ότι θέλεις | |
| να πεις για | |
| τη | |
| συγχώνευση | |
| #Post#: 24076-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 4:57 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=dark light link=topic=2799.msg24075#msg24075 | |
| date=1470001836] | |
| Αν θες, μπες | |
| στο άλλο γγ | |
| και πες εκεί | |
| ότι θέλεις | |
| να πεις για | |
| τη | |
| συγχώνευση | |
| [/quote] | |
| Bλέπω ότι το | |
| μαλακισμέν_ | |
| 9; | |
| σας δε με | |
| εμπιστεύετ^ | |
| 5;ι, | |
| και λέει ότι | |
| θα δίνω IP. Πες | |
| της ότι την IP | |
| του Μαξ την | |
| έβγαλα | |
| ακριβώς για | |
| να φύγει το | |
| μοναδικό | |
| εμπόδιο στη | |
| συγχώνευση, | |
| που έμπαινε | |
| σαν 100 γκεστ | |
| και χαλούσε | |
| το κλίμα. Για | |
| τη δικιά της | |
| την IP | |
| χέστηκα. Την | |
| έχω κι εδώ | |
| την IP της, αν | |
| ήθελα θα την | |
| έβγαζα. | |
| #Post#: 24077-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: dark light Date: July 31, 2016, 5:22 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=National Bolshevik | |
| link=topic=2799.msg24076#msg24076 date=1470002259] | |
| Bλέπω ότι το | |
| μαλακισμέν_ | |
| 9; | |
| σας δε με | |
| εμπιστεύετ^ | |
| 5;ι, | |
| και λέει ότι | |
| θα δίνω IP. Πες | |
| της ότι την IP | |
| του Μαξ την | |
| έβγαλα | |
| ακριβώς για | |
| να φύγει το | |
| μοναδικό | |
| εμπόδιο στη | |
| συγχώνευση, | |
| που έμπαινε | |
| σαν 100 γκεστ | |
| και χαλούσε | |
| το κλίμα. Για | |
| τη δικιά της | |
| την IP | |
| χέστηκα. Την | |
| έχω κι εδώ | |
| την IP της, αν | |
| ήθελα θα την | |
| έβγαζα. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Οκ ;) | |
| #Post#: 24078-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: Tortelini Date: July 31, 2016, 5:42 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Και | |
| νομίζεις | |
| ότι επειδή | |
| είμαι και | |
| πολύ | |
| δημοκρατικ^ | |
| 2; | |
| με | |
| ενδιαφέρει | |
| πολύ άραγε | |
| μπορείς να | |
| απειλήσεις | |
| με αυτό και | |
| να γίνεις admin | |
| παρά την | |
| θέλησή μου; :P | |
| Όχι, ρωτάω | |
| γιατί | |
| αναρωτιόμο` | |
| 5;ν | |
| γιατί δεν | |
| γλύφεις :D | |
| #Post#: 24079-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 5:42 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Και πες της, | |
| τίποτα δεν | |
| κάνει το proxy. | |
| Και τις 250 IP από | |
| τις οποίες | |
| μπήκε τον | |
| τελευταίο | |
| μήνα, | |
| μπροστά μου | |
| τις έχω. Και | |
| πάνω από τις | |
| μισές δεν | |
| είναι πρόξι. | |
| Χεσμένη την | |
| έχω την IP της, | |
| πες της. | |
| #Post#: 24080-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 5:45 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=Tortelini link=topic=2799.msg24078#msg24078 | |
| date=1470004948] | |
| Και | |
| νομίζεις | |
| ότι επειδή | |
| είμαι και | |
| πολύ | |
| δημοκρατικ^ | |
| 2; | |
| με | |
| ενδιαφέρει | |
| πολύ άραγε | |
| μπορείς να | |
| απειλήσεις | |
| με αυτό και | |
| να γίνεις admin | |
| παρά την | |
| θέλησή μου; :P | |
| Όχι, ρωτάω | |
| γιατί | |
| αναρωτιόμο` | |
| 5;ν | |
| γιατί δεν | |
| γλύφεις :D | |
| [/quote] | |
| Καρφώνεσαι... | |
| Είπα. Στο | |
| σέρβερ μόνο | |
| εσύ θα είσαι | |
| αντμίν ή η Deumos. | |
| Εγώ το | |
| φόρουμ θέλω | |
| να | |
| ξαναφτιάξω | |
| όπως ήταν | |
| παλιά που | |
| γαμούσε | |
| μάνες. Εσύ | |
| βλέπεις | |
| παντού | |
| κυνήγια | |
| μαγισσών. | |
| #Post#: 24081-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Μπουλγκάνι | |
| ν: Η σταλινικ& | |
| #942; στρατιωτι_ | |
| 4;ή επιστήμη | |
| By: Tortelini Date: July 31, 2016, 5:50 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=National Bolshevik | |
| link=topic=2799.msg24079#msg24079 date=1470004973] | |
| Και πες της, | |
| τίποτα δεν | |
| κάνει το proxy. | |
| Και τις 250 IP από | |
| τις οποίες | |
| μπήκε τον | |
| τελευταίο | |
| μήνα, | |
| μπροστά μου | |
| τις έχω. Και | |
| πάνω από τις | |
| μισές δεν | |
| είναι πρόξι. | |
| Χεσμένη την | |
| έχω την IP της, | |
| πες της. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Ok... Έχω | |
| κλώνους | |
| τελικά; :D | |
| [quote author=National Bolshevik | |
| link=topic=2799.msg24080#msg24080 date=1470005125] | |
| Καρφώνεσαι... | |
| Είπα. Στο | |
| σέρβερ μόνο | |
| εσύ θα είσαι | |
| αντμίν ή η Deumos. | |
| Εγώ το | |
| φόρουμ θέλω | |
| να | |
| ξαναφτιάξω | |
| όπως ήταν | |
| παλιά που | |
| γαμούσε | |
| μάνες. Εσύ | |
| βλέπεις | |
| παντού | |
| κυνήγια | |
| μαγισσών. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Για το forum λέω, | |
| το θέμα του server | |
| δεν θα το | |
| συζητούσα :D | |
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