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History of communism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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First they came... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"First they came ..." is a popular poem attributed to Pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chos...
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fotogreg Member since: December 01, 2006; Total points: 115 (Level 1) ... 3 years ago ... My grandma once knitted a sweater and gave it away. She's the most famous communist I know.
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The "witch hunt" (a rather strange abuse of language - did the medieval world house a tyrannical witch-state?) against Communists in America in the late 1940's and 1950's wielded two weapons: the jail and the economic boycott, or "blacklist." Critics have usually seen these tools as differing solely in degree.
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"Never again." The tyranny and atrocities of Nazi Germany have been justly condemned by world opinion for over 50 years. ... It would be a great tragedy if Communism disappeared from the earth without leaving behind an indelible memory of its horrors. ... The roots of Communism lie squarely in the works of the philosopher Karl Marx.
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NEWSNIGHT economics editor Stephanie Flanders.; Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England) ; ... Newsnight opt-out in Scotland is beating Paxman; Newspaper article from: The Scotsman ; ... ...Brewer and Anne Mackenzie, presenters of Newsnight Scotland, have provided the perfect...programme in the past...
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Martin Niemöller's famous quotation:; "First they came for the Communists" ... The famous quotation is not to be found here, either, although one can see that the thought processes that led to it were already there in 1941! I have scanned and made the entire text of the May 1941 National Jewish Monthly article on...
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