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To: elcid1970
My husband, the most anti communist individual you could ever meet, served in the Soviet navy for three years (a draftee, right of high school, like every Soviet male), and was drafted twice to the army as an adult (illegally - the "punishment" for daring to marry a foreigner). He said he never heard this term. Generally, he says, in the army and the navy nationalilty was never an issue because it breaks discipline. He did say that those from Central Russia viewed themselves as the "skeleton" of the army. The worst, he said were from Western Ukraine. This is understandable, given the ferocity with which the Soviets oppressed them, particularly after WWII (fighting in that region continued until the mid 1950's). He also said that any ethnic slur would immediately be reported to the commander of the political department (on every ship, in every unit), and there would be severe repercussions. One his ship, a Russian called a Ukrainian a "f***ing khokhol". He was stripped of a rank after the entire ship was lined up to watch. After a long speech about how all ethnic groups in the Red Army defeated the Nazis. He was also told by the political deputy that the latter would do everything to get the guy kicked off the ship. Which he eventually did. This ruined the guy's life.

I am an ethnic Ukrainian (from the diaspora, with roots in Western Ukraine). My husband travelled throughout the USSR before so called perestroika, including Uzbekistan. He would tell you that the Soviets tried to delete nationalism because "the working class doesn't need a nationality". This was the reason for the attempt to create a homo sovieticus, a new man, whose roots began in 1917. The funniest thing is that now, the most ardent nationalists were the most vehement commies, who would sell their mother for a kopeck.

I don't know if I posted it on this thread or another, but I believe one of the reasons for these strong nationalist views is the attempt to wipe this out and create a "Soviet" culture.

As for anti Semitism, up until the 1960's, almost all the leading posts in the party were held by Jews. When Jews earned the right to emigrate, they did face discrimination.

31 posted on 05/29/2007 10:06:30 PM PDT by instantgratification
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To: instantgratification
"When Jews earned the right to emigrate, they did face discrimination."

That's when? Please, don't make me laugh!

33 posted on 07/14/2007 10:04:47 AM PDT by BrooklynGOP (www.logicandsanity.com)
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