Posted on 08/24/2015 11:45:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Soviet Union may have collapsed, but its decades long reign of terror shall not be forgotten.
The 20th century was marked by intense tragedy due to the pernicious ideologies of National Socialism and global communism that killed over 100 million people. Millions suffered and died under the tyrannical rule of both Adolph Hitler in Nazi Germany and Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union, respectively. While the former usually receives resounding condemnation, the latter particularly the Soviet variant is wholly ignored by many today. That is why it is imperative to celebrate Black Ribbon Day on August 23rd, a day that commemorates the lives lost under National Socialism and Soviet communism.
What is Black Ribbon Day, and what purpose does it serve?
Black Ribbon Day marks the anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany signed on August 23, 1939, on the pretext of non-aggression between these two evil regimes for a period of ten years. The Nazis invaded Poland on September 1, 1939; the start of World War II shortly followed. As a result, the Soviet Union occupied the Baltics (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania), parts of Finland and Poland, the Romanian province of Bessarabia (Moldova), northern Bukovina (Ukraine), and the former Czechoslovak territory of Carpathian Ruthenia (Ukraine). Tyranny then ensued.
As a result of this pact, millions of people were prominently displaced, oppressed, or killed. This rearrangement of occupation zones resulted in countless people being shipped off to labor camps (or gulags) to die, among many things. My late maternal grandfather was one of those people subjected to the horrors of imprisonment in one of Stalins s gulags, having survived an 18-month prison sentence at the Belomor Canal gulag near the Finnish-Russian border. There, he endured unspeakable horrors ranging from being torture to enduring near-freezing temperatures. He managed to survive solely because he was an able-bodied farmer and a deeply faithful Catholic. If it werent for his strong will, he would have died. Countless others werent as lucky as him to survive.
Fifty years after this horrible pact was sealed- on August 23, 1989- over two million people from the Baltics formed a human chain called the Baltic Way to protest the Soviet Union. It spanned roughly 600 kilometers, or 372 miles, from Estonia to Lithuania. Two and a half months later, the Berlin Wall fell.
Today, the European Union, Canada, and the United States commemorate Black Ribbon Day to honor the millions of lives lost under these two totalitarian regimes. A House resolution sponsored by Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL) honoring the victims of Stalinism and National Socialism was passed on May 21, 2014. It has yet to be passed in the U.S. Senate.
Black Ribbon Day demonstrates the importance of educating people about Soviet and Nazi crimes in the present day. While modern day Germany repudiates Hitlers crimes, modern day Russia has yet to condemn Stalins crimes against humanity. Sadly, many individuals in media, academia, and government here are reluctant to condemn Soviet crimes, as well.
Despite efforts by historical revisionists to downplay these horrors, groups like the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and the Joint Baltic American National Committee (JBANC) are attempting to fill the void. The victims and survivors of totalitarianism, especially Soviet communism, deserve to have their stories told.
Never again and never forget the crimes.
Why not make it Statism, so we can include Ruby Ridge and Waco?
Today's versions are Venezuela and Bernie Sanders.
Finally, one American from Brigham Young University told them about the infamous pact which made the entire war possible. The Russians were dumbfounded and refused to believe it. The same young man told them to look up the Nuremberg trial of Ribbentrop, who ended up being the first one to be hanged for his role in starting the war.
So Ribbentrop got the honor instead.
Victims of Communism and Nazism On Black Ribbon Day
Communists, Nazi’s and Fascists were and are ALL Socialists..
Someone; Tell me again what’s good about Socialism?...
Which IS Statism.. Progressive-ism.. the hearts dream of Democrats and RINOs...
Donald TRUMP IS a RINO, don’t you know?..
He just can’t MAKE the final SWITCH to conservatism.. Pity..
ALMOST but not good enough.. WE need a President RINO like we need another HOLE in out heads..
If you think TRUMP is a conservative you need your head examined..
August 23rd was yesterday.
How about a ribbon for the millions of their own people slaughtered by Stalin?
Today’s versions are Venezuela and Bernie Sanders.
Disagree. Today’s version is one party state fascist Russia. In the grand tradition of previous occupants of the Moscow Kremlin, they have invaded their neighboring countries and murdered thousands.
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