Do you know of any ressources that give factual, evidence-based information about the development of the soviet union from its beginnings till the death of Stalin.
I'm particularly interested in its industrial and educational policies.
Original textbooks from that time would be golden!
Looking at wikipedia I can only find the usual "it was all just communist propaganda and lies" and "everything was horrible, nothing worked" litany.
Are there reliable, uncensored translations of Lenin's, Stalin's and other important policy makers' works available on the net?
Yeah well, let's se-
>translations
Nah. How about you kill yourself.
>>587071
Simon Pirani
Vladimir Andrle
Sheila Fitzpatrick
There are lots of stuff by Lenin and Stalin on the web, and you would know that if you bothered to even google it.
As for other stuff, some of it is freely available, others are locked away. I have a friend who occasionally does Archive work at Moscow State University, and peer-reviews historical writings on this exact time-period, so I may ask him for some stuff for you when he gets back.
>>587075
Is sucking cock something specific to /lit/ or are you from /a/ by any chance?
>>587108
Sadly, the "translations" that I've found on the web are unreliable and selective, usually from self-proclaimed sectarian communist groups.
>>587160
You want "factual evidence-based information" but want primary sources.
Fuck off.