Category: Joseph Stalin

At 91, Former Ukrainian Living in US Sees Ominous Similarities Between WWII and Russian Invasion of His Birthplace

PHOENIX, Ariz.—On July 5, George Ilinsky of Phoenix, Arizona, turns 92—fate willing. And with that milestone birthday comes the sad realization that most people he’s known and loved are gone. Few people live to be Ilinsky’s age with their minds as sharp and with names, dates, places, joys, and heartaches still intact. They’re all etched…


‘We’ve Seen This Before’: Russian-American Grassroots Organization in North Carolina Seeks to Wake People Up to Dangers of Communist Agendas

Natalya Androsova began standing in line for milk, meat, and bread when was five years old in Siberia, Russia. Standing in line didn’t always guarantee that there would be food, however, because there were frequent shortages, as was the Soviet custom. Though Siberia was rich in minerals, the centralized economy left the people of the…