Review: "The Soviet Story"

At the Libertarian Party of Iowa’s state convention in March the keynote speaker, Dr. Yuri N. Maltsev, recommended watching the 2008 documentary “The Soviet Story.” The film studies the fascinating relationship and similarities between the Soviet Union (USSR) and Nazi Germany. I just watched it and I too highly recommend the film. If you watch it, you will learn a lot about communism and our World War Two ally that they didn’t teach you in school. It is available on Amazon video, YouTube and probably elsewhere.

The film first spends some time illustrating that communism and Nazism are not as different as many think. It shows how both are largely based on the writings of Marx & Engels. You’ll see early Nazi symbology with the swastika literally between the hammer and sickle.

The film highlights the many mass extermination atrocities committed by the Soviet Union including The Holodomor, the deliberate starvation of 7 million Ukrainians in one year alone. The film attributes some 20 million total murders to Soviet communism over the course of its history. In his book “The Great Terror,” researcher Robert Conquest puts that number at about 15 million. Whichever, it’s a lot.

It’s important that we remember and understand this bloody history, lest we repeat it. While the crimes of the Nazis have rightly been widely denounced and their ideology discredited as a result, the same can’t be said for the communists. You can say, “Soviet communists made mistakes and had some excesses, but they were mostly right,” among Western intelligentsia today, whereas saying the same thing about the Nazis would get you booed out of the room. While modern Germany condemns the Nazi regime, Vladimir Putin, current ruler of Russia, calls the collapse of the Soviet Union “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the [20th] century.” Most American millennials wouldn’t know to disagree with him.

The film also spends significant time on the wartime collaboration between the USSR and Nazi Germany. I was aware the two countries had a non-aggression pact with each other initially, but was unaware of the degree that the two regimes actively aided each other. There were plans on which country would get to consume which smaller countries, Poland was split between the two, the Soviets let the Nazis use their naval base to stage their invasion of Norway, the Soviet NKVD (secret police) taught the Nazi Gestapo torture techniques and how to set up concentration camps, and the Soviets provided food and materials to the Nazi war machine. When many Jews fled to the USSR to escape the Nazis, the NKVD rounded them up and turned them over to the Gestapo.

It’s obvious that Stalin and Hitler were planning on carving up Europe for themselves before the two monsters began quarreling. This is not the image of our wonderful World War Two ally that we are often presented with in the West.

Please check out this film! You’ll learn a lot. This is a Latvian film (Latvia being one of the three “Baltic states” that didn’t appreciate their time under the boot of Soviet oppression) and there are several different versions of the film out there in different languages. Make sure you grab one in English.

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"Atlas Shrugged" Now At More Theaters

After racking up a respectable first week of box office grosses for an independently produced and distributed film, “Atlas Shrugged- Part 1” producers hope to increase the number of theaters showing it from the current 300 to about 1,000 by this weekend. This translates to more screens showing the film here in Iowa.  Here’s an updated list:

Cedar Rapids

Carmike Wynnsong 12

2435 Edgewood Road SW, Cedar Rapids , IA 52404

Davenport

Rave Motion Pictures 53-Davenport

3601 East 53rd Street, Davenport, IA 52807

Johnston

Carmike Wynnsong 16

5233 Stoney Creek Road, Des Moines, IA 50131

Sioux City

Carmike Southern Hills 12

4400 Sergeant Road #15, Sioux City, IA 51106

West Des Moines

Century 20 Jordan Creek and XD

101 Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Atlas Shrugged Movie- Now In Theaters

The movie based upon Ayn Rand’s classic novel “Atlas Shrugged” hit theaters today.  The book, a defense of laissez-faire capitalism, had been in Hollywood “development hell” for almost four decades before finally making it to the big screen.  Check out the trailer:

The film is currently playing at the following Iowa theaters:

Davenport

Rave Motion Pictures 53

3601 East 53rd Street, Davenport, IA 52807

West Des Moines

Century 20 Jordan Creek and XD

101 Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Check out the film’s website to find the latest theaters and news about the movie.