JUST LIKE STALIN’S GREAT PURGE: AOC Leads Democrat Effort to Create ‘Trump Accountability Project’

Hit List to Pay Back Trump Supporters – Update: sitting judges added to the list

By Jim Hoft
Published November 6, 2020 at 4:56pm 

The Great Purge was a campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union that occurred from 1936 to 1938. It involved a large-scale repression of wealthy peasants (kulaks); genocidal acts against ethnic minorities; a purge of the Communist Party, government officials, and the Red Army leadership; widespread police surveillance; suspicion of saboteurs; counter-revolutionaries; imprisonment; and arbitrary executions.

Historians estimate the total number of deaths due to Stalinist repression in 1937–38 to be between 680,000 and 1,200,000.

A list from the Great Purge signed by Stalin, Molotov, Kaganovich, Voroshilov, Mikoyan, and Chubar.

Great Purge
Part of Bolshevik Party purges
People of Vinnytsia searching for relatives among the exhumed victims of the Vinnytsia massacre, 1943
LocationSoviet Union
Date1936–1938
TargetPolitical opponents, TrotskyistsRed Army leadership, wealthy peasants (so called “kulaks“), ethnic minorities, religious activists and leaders
Attack typeSummary executionsMassacresMass murderEthnic cleansing
Deaths681,692[1]–1,200,000[2]
(higher estimates overlap with at least 136,520[3] deaths in the Gulag system)
PerpetratorsJoseph Stalin, the NKVD(Genrikh YagodaNikolai YezhovLavrentiy BeriaIvan Serov and others), Vyacheslav MolotovAndrey VyshinskyLazar KaganovichKliment VoroshilovRobert Eikhe and others
MotiveElimination of political opponents,[4] consolidation of power[5]
Part of a series on the
History of the
Soviet Union
Background[show]
1917–1927: Establishment[show]
1927–1953: Stalinist dictatorship[show]
1953–1964: Khrushchev Thaw[show]
1964–1982: Era of Stagnation[show]
1982–1991: Decline and collapse[show]
Soviet leadership[show]
Related topics[show]
 Soviet Union portal
vte

The Great Purge or the Great Terror (Russian: ??????? ??????), also known as the Year of ’37 (37-?? ???, Tridtsat sedmoi god) and the Yezhovschina (‘period of Yezhov‘),[6] was a campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union that occurred from 1936 to 1938.[7] It involved a large-scale repression of wealthy peasants (kulaks); genocidal acts against ethnic minorities; a purge of the Communist Party, government officials, and the Red Army leadership; widespread police surveillance; suspicion of saboteurs; counter-revolutionaries; imprisonment; and arbitrary executions.[8] Historians estimate the total number of deaths due to Stalinistrepression in 1937–38 to be between 680,000 and 1,200,000.[1][2]

The “Kulak Operation” and the targeting of national minorities were the main components of the Great Terror. Together these two actions accounted for nine-tenths of the death sentences and three-fourths of Gulag prison camp sentences. Of the operations against national minorities, the Polish Operation of the NKVD was the largest one, second only to the “Kulak Operation” in terms of the number of victims. According to historian Timothy Snyder, ethnic Poles constituted the largest group of victims in the Great Terror, comprising less than 0.5% of the country’s population but comprising 12.5% of those executed. Timothy Snyder attributes 300,000 deaths during the Great purge to “national terror” including ethnic minorities and Ukrainian Kulaks who survived the early 1930s.

The term repression was officially used to describe the prosecution of people considered counter-revolutionaries and enemies of the people by the leader of the Soviet Union at the time, Joseph Stalin.

TRENDING: HUGE! Corrupted Software Used in Michigan County that Stole 6,000 Votes from Trump — Is Also Used in ALL SWING STATES — PA, GA, NV, MI, WI, AZ, MN!

On Friday Democrat operatives organized the Trump Accountability Project.

Democrats are putting together a list of Trump supporters to punish after they steal the 2020 election.

Please explain how this is different than the communist purges?

We are watching history repeat itself.

Socialist Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez is organizing this movement.

The Post Millennial reported:

At the behest of ‘squad’ member and New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a blacklist of “Trump sycophants”—entitled “The Trump Accountability Project”—is archiving the names of individuals who “elected, served, funded, supported, and represented” President Donald Trump.

Update: now they also added sitting judges to the list.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

%d bloggers like this: