In the twentieth-century there were two giant state sponsored institutions of mass murder: the Nazi-inspired Holocaust, and the Bolshevik inspired Gulag. The former was Hitler's effort to exterminate the Jews, the latter was Stalin's mission to annihilate indiscriminately anyone who may have opposed his plans for world domination, but not before utilizing their labor for transforming a primitive agricultural state into an industrialized superpower.
Stalin's Gulag: The Hungarian Experience
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