It looks like she has an academic background, probably history, with a Ph.D. from Stanford:
Nellie Hauke Ohr, “Collective Farms and Russian Peasant Society, 1933-37” (Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1990)
Wonder what her “take” is on life under Stalin in the 1920s-30s, as the “collectivization” movement killed millions of so-called “Kulaks” or peasant farmers considered too “bourgeois” and resistant to Stalin’s Utopia?????
“Wonder what her take is on life under Stalin in the 1920s-30s, as the collectivization movement killed millions of so-called Kulaks”
No doubt she admired his ingenuity. You have to break a few eggs or starve a few million people to create a ‘new’ society comprised with ‘new and improved’ men.