Tuesday, May 13, 2008

About the Blog


Photo taken in Russia after dissolution of USSR. Russian soldiers dressed in war-time World War II Soviet uniforms march on May 9th, 2005, Victory Parade to celebrate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. Though the USSR doesn't exist, all the former Soviet satellite states and republics appreciate Soviet sacrifices.



Dear Comrades/Friends,

It gives me immense pleasure to announce that we are going to have a blog dedicated to a nation which we admired during our school days very much. Purposely, I avoided the word "I" in the first line. This webpage is dedicated to anyone who is a fan of the former superpower USSR known as CCCP in Russian. I am not a communist, neither do I know much about communism, but there are lots of positives to be learnt from the former USSR. Everyone feels Communism is evil. But I am strongly against it. If there aren't power mad people, corrupted people, any system be it capitalism or communism would triumph. The Soviet system wasn't perfect which eventually led to its collapse in 1991. But there are many lessons to be learnt from the dissolution of the USSR.


I am not saying the USSR was the perfect nation and its citizens were the best of all people. But there are many things which I admire in that nation. Lenin, Stalin, Khruschev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, Gobrachev, Aleksei Kosygin, Nikolai Bulganin were popular Soviet Leaders.


Display of valor. Russian soldiers.

There are many reasons I liked in the CCCP. They were a night mare to the US. They made their own decisions, developed their own technologies and out of nowhere they developed and they competed with a wealthy nation like the US. They aimed only at their progress, but actually it was the USA which competed with the USSR. Soviets fought a war in their homeland during world wars, unlike the US. Of the total losses in World War 2, Soviet Union lost more than half of civilians, soldiers, though Soviets emerged as victors.



Sukhoi's and MiG's decorate the air in Russia during a parade.


Yet, within a few years, they transformed from an agrarian country into a heavy industrial nation. Science, Research, Engineering, technology was given importance. Education and food were given at a consolidated price. In return, the citizens needed to work for the progress of the country. However, stern rule of discipline and guidelines led to discomfort amidst people. But the USSR's rapid growth was possible only due to stern rule.


May Day Parade in Russia Federal Soviet Republic.


Tips, articles are written by many fellow "comrades" whom I know for a long time. The main essence of the web page is to make the world realize the positives of the Soviet Union. Sadly, the world map doesn't project the Soviet empire anymore. I will be writing only to myself and only for my satisfaction. And of course, only when I find time to write an article.




In 2005, Russian soldiers march in Soviet uniform to honor Soviet sacrifices.

The blog page will focus on military technology, life inside the USSR, positives and also negatives and also the collapse of the Soviet Union. Soviet sacrifices were plenty especially in World War-II and Afghanistan. Today, if the USSR had existed there would be no Taliban. It's the fact that the whole world needs to accept. Even the Americans knew it. But their self esteem issues prevents them accepting the fact.

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