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Nostalgia Chick: AnastasiaNostalgia Chick: Anastasia
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October 06, 2008

Author: NostalgiaCriti Added: Mon, 06 Oct 2008 07:52:45 -0800 Duration: 753Nostalgia Chick: Anastasia movie review.
Who's the greatest Russian ever?Who's the greatest Russian ever?
from YouTube :: Videos by russiatoday
September 24, 2008

Russians are choosing their best countrymen: tsars, poets and controversial figures made it to the list of a project called Name of Russia, similar to the UK TV programme 100 Greatest Britons. Twelve finalists have already been named, but choosing number one has turned out to be a tricky job. Author: RussiaToday Keywords: Russia TV famous people history Lenin Stalin Dostoyevsky Added: September 24, 2008
Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.7/9Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.7/9
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
September 19, 2008

Joseph Stalin: The Man of Steel (1879-1953) -One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the Supreme Ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions(±40), but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born on 18 December 1879 in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire. His father was a cobbler and Stalin grew up in modest circumstances. He studied at a theological seminary where he began to read Marxist literature. He never graduated, instead devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. He spent the next 15 years as an activist and on a number of occasions was arrested and exiled to Siberia. Stalin was not one of the decisive players in the Jewish Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, but he soon rose through the ranks of the party. In 1922 he was made general secretary of the Communist Party, a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmaneuvered his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivization of agriculture cost millions of lives, while his program of rapid industrialization achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great Terror of the 1930s, during which Stalin purged the party of 'enemies of the people', resulting in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to the gulag system of slave labor camps. These purges severely depleted the Red Army, and despite repeated warnings, Stalin was ill prepared for Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. His political future, and that of the Soviet Union, hung in the balance, but Stalin recovered to lead his country to victory. The human cost was enormous but that mattered little to him. After World War Two, the Soviet Union entered the nuclear age and ruled over an empire which included most of eastern Europe. Increasingly paranoid, Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953. This is his story. Author: AnonymousCommentator Keywords: nwo new world order illuminati police state mind control lies truth exposed joseph stalin nationalism soviet Russia CCCP USSR death camps starvation purge Jewish Bolshevik revolution communism Marxism Lenin Trotsky myth criminal mass murderer killer totalitarian dictator torture terror gulag propaganda red army cold war WW2 Nazi America biography history იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი Josif Vissarionovič Džugašvili Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили Added: September 18, 2008
Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.6/9Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.6/9
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
September 19, 2008

Joseph Stalin: The Man of Steel (1879-1953) -One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the Supreme Ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions(±40), but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born on 18 December 1879 in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire. His father was a cobbler and Stalin grew up in modest circumstances. He studied at a theological seminary where he began to read Marxist literature. He never graduated, instead devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. He spent the next 15 years as an activist and on a number of occasions was arrested and exiled to Siberia. Stalin was not one of the decisive players in the Jewish Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, but he soon rose through the ranks of the party. In 1922 he was made general secretary of the Communist Party, a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmaneuvered his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivization of agriculture cost millions of lives, while his program of rapid industrialization achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great Terror of the 1930s, during which Stalin purged the party of 'enemies of the people', resulting in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to the gulag system of slave labor camps. These purges severely depleted the Red Army, and despite repeated warnings, Stalin was ill prepared for Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. His political future, and that of the Soviet Union, hung in the balance, but Stalin recovered to lead his country to victory. The human cost was enormous but that mattered little to him. After World War Two, the Soviet Union entered the nuclear age and ruled over an empire which included most of eastern Europe. Increasingly paranoid, Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953. This is his story. Author: AnonymousCommentator Keywords: nwo new world order illuminati police state mind control lies truth exposed joseph stalin nationalism soviet Russia CCCP USSR death camps starvation purge Jewish Bolshevik revolution communism Marxism Lenin Trotsky myth criminal mass murderer killer totalitarian dictator torture terror gulag propaganda red army cold war WW2 Nazi America biography history იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი Josif Vissarionovič Džugašvili Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили Added: September 18, 2008
Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.5/9Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.5/9
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
September 19, 2008

Joseph Stalin: The Man of Steel (1879-1953) -One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the Supreme Ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions(±40), but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born on 18 December 1879 in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire. His father was a cobbler and Stalin grew up in modest circumstances. He studied at a theological seminary where he began to read Marxist literature. He never graduated, instead devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. He spent the next 15 years as an activist and on a number of occasions was arrested and exiled to Siberia. Stalin was not one of the decisive players in the Jewish Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, but he soon rose through the ranks of the party. In 1922 he was made general secretary of the Communist Party, a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmaneuvered his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivization of agriculture cost millions of lives, while his program of rapid industrialization achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great Terror of the 1930s, during which Stalin purged the party of 'enemies of the people', resulting in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to the gulag system of slave labor camps. These purges severely depleted the Red Army, and despite repeated warnings, Stalin was ill prepared for Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. His political future, and that of the Soviet Union, hung in the balance, but Stalin recovered to lead his country to victory. The human cost was enormous but that mattered little to him. After World War Two, the Soviet Union entered the nuclear age and ruled over an empire which included most of eastern Europe. Increasingly paranoid, Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953. This is his story. Author: AnonymousCommentator Keywords: nwo new world order illuminati police state mind control lies truth exposed joseph stalin nationalism soviet Russia CCCP USSR death camps starvation purge Jewish Bolshevik revolution communism Marxism Lenin Trotsky myth criminal mass murderer killer totalitarian dictator torture terror gulag propaganda red army cold war WW2 Nazi America biography history იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი Josif Vissarionovič Džugašvili Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили Added: September 18, 2008
Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.4/9Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.4/9
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
September 18, 2008

Joseph Stalin: The Man of Steel (1879-1953) -One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the Supreme Ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions(±40), but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born on 18 December 1879 in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire. His father was a cobbler and Stalin grew up in modest circumstances. He studied at a theological seminary where he began to read Marxist literature. He never graduated, instead devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. He spent the next 15 years as an activist and on a number of occasions was arrested and exiled to Siberia. Stalin was not one of the decisive players in the Jewish Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, but he soon rose through the ranks of the party. In 1922 he was made general secretary of the Communist Party, a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmaneuvered his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivization of agriculture cost millions of lives, while his program of rapid industrialization achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great Terror of the 1930s, during which Stalin purged the party of 'enemies of the people', resulting in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to the gulag system of slave labor camps. These purges severely depleted the Red Army, and despite repeated warnings, Stalin was ill prepared for Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. His political future, and that of the Soviet Union, hung in the balance, but Stalin recovered to lead his country to victory. The human cost was enormous but that mattered little to him. After World War Two, the Soviet Union entered the nuclear age and ruled over an empire which included most of eastern Europe. Increasingly paranoid, Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953. This is his story. Author: AnonymousCommentator Keywords: nwo new world order illuminati police state mind control lies truth exposed joseph stalin nationalism soviet Russia CCCP USSR death camps starvation purge Jewish Bolshevik revolution communism Marxism Lenin Trotsky myth criminal mass murderer killer totalitarian dictator torture terror gulag propaganda red army cold war WW2 Nazi America biography history იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი Josif Vissarionovič Džugašvili Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили Added: September 18, 2008
Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.3/9Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.3/9
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
September 18, 2008

Joseph Stalin: The Man of Steel (1879-1953) -One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the Supreme Ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions(±40), but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born on 18 December 1879 in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire. His father was a cobbler and Stalin grew up in modest circumstances. He studied at a theological seminary where he began to read Marxist literature. He never graduated, instead devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. He spent the next 15 years as an activist and on a number of occasions was arrested and exiled to Siberia. Stalin was not one of the decisive players in the Jewish Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, but he soon rose through the ranks of the party. In 1922 he was made general secretary of the Communist Party, a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmaneuvered his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivization of agriculture cost millions of lives, while his program of rapid industrialization achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great Terror of the 1930s, during which Stalin purged the party of 'enemies of the people', resulting in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to the gulag system of slave labor camps. These purges severely depleted the Red Army, and despite repeated warnings, Stalin was ill prepared for Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. His political future, and that of the Soviet Union, hung in the balance, but Stalin recovered to lead his country to victory. The human cost was enormous but that mattered little to him. After World War Two, the Soviet Union entered the nuclear age and ruled over an empire which included most of eastern Europe. Increasingly paranoid, Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953. This is his story. Author: AnonymousCommentator Keywords: nwo new world order illuminati police state mind control lies truth exposed joseph stalin nationalism soviet Russia CCCP USSR death camps starvation purge Jewish Bolshevik revolution communism Marxism Lenin Trotsky myth criminal mass murderer killer totalitarian dictator torture terror gulag propaganda red army cold war WW2 Nazi America biography history იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი Josif Vissarionovič Džugašvili Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили Added: September 18, 2008
Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.2/9Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.2/9
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
September 18, 2008

Joseph Stalin: The Man of Steel (1879- 1953) -One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the Supreme Ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions(±40), but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born on 18 December 1879 in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire. His father was a cobbler and Stalin grew up in modest circumstances. He studied at a theological seminary where he began to read Marxist literature. He never graduated, instead devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. He spent the next 15 years as an activist and on a number of occasions was arrested and exiled to Siberia. Stalin was not one of the decisive players in the Jewish Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, but he soon rose through the ranks of the party. In 1922 he was made general secretary of the Communist Party, a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmaneuvered his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivization of agriculture cost millions of lives, while his program of rapid industrialization achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great Terror of the 1930s, during which Stalin purged the party of 'enemies of the people', resulting in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to the gulag system of slave labor camps. These purges severely depleted the Red Army, and despite repeated warnings, Stalin was ill prepared for Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. His political future, and that of the Soviet Union, hung in the balance, but Stalin recovered to lead his country to victory. The human cost was enormous but that mattered little to him. After World War Two, the Soviet Union entered the nuclear age and ruled over an empire which included most of eastern Europe. Increasingly paranoid, Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953. This is his story. Author: AnonymousCommentator Keywords: nwo new world order illuminati police state mind control lies truth exposed joseph stalin nationalism soviet Russia CCCP USSR death camps starvation purge Jewish Bolshevik revolution communism Marxism Lenin Trotsky myth criminal mass murderer killer totalitarian dictator torture terror gulag propaganda red army cold war WW2 Nazi America biography history იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი Josif Vissarionovič Džugašvili Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили Added: September 18, 2008
Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.1/9Stalin: Portrait of a Mass Murderer pt.1/9
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
September 18, 2008

Joseph Stalin: The Man of Steel (1879 - 1953) -One of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, Stalin was the Supreme Ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century. His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions(±40), but he also oversaw the war machine that played a key role in the defeat of Nazism. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili was born on 18 December 1879 in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire. His father was a cobbler and Stalin grew up in modest circumstances. He studied at a theological seminary where he began to read Marxist literature. He never graduated, instead devoting his time to the revolutionary movement against the Russian monarchy. He spent the next 15 years as an activist and on a number of occasions was arrested and exiled to Siberia. Stalin was not one of the decisive players in the Jewish Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, but he soon rose through the ranks of the party. In 1922 he was made general secretary of the Communist Party, a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmaneuvered his rivals. By the late 1920s, Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivization of agriculture cost millions of lives, while his program of rapid industrialization achieved huge increases in Soviet productivity and economic growth but at great cost. Moreover, the population suffered immensely during the Great Terror of the 1930s, during which Stalin purged the party of 'enemies of the people', resulting in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to the gulag system of slave labor camps. These purges severely depleted the Red Army, and despite repeated warnings, Stalin was ill prepared for Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. His political future, and that of the Soviet Union, hung in the balance, but Stalin recovered to lead his country to victory. The human cost was enormous but that mattered little to him. After World War Two, the Soviet Union entered the nuclear age and ruled over an empire which included most of eastern Europe. Increasingly paranoid, Stalin died of a stroke on 5 March 1953. This is the story. Author: AnonymousCommentator Keywords: nwo new world order illuminati mind control lies truth exposed joseph stalin soviet Russia CCCP USSR death camps starvation purge Jewish Bolshevik revolution communism Marxism Lenin Trotsky myth criminal mass murderer killer totalitarian dictator torture terror gulag propaganda red army cold war WW2 Nazi America biography history იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი Josif Vissarionovič Džugašvili Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили Added: September 18, 2008
THE BLOODY HISTORY OF COMMUNISM 1THE BLOODY HISTORY OF COMMUNISM 1
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 14, 2008

Communism was the bloodiest ideology that caused more than 120 million innocent deaths in the 20th century. It was a nightmare which promised equality and justice, but which brought only bloodshed, death, torture and fear. This three-volume documentary displays the terrible savagery of communism and its underlying philosophy. From Marx to Lenin, Stalin, Mao or Pol Pot, discover how the materialist philosophy transforms humans into theorists of violence and masters of cruelty.
THE DISASTERS DARWINISM BROUGHT TO HUMANITYTHE DISASTERS DARWINISM BROUGHT TO HUMANITY
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September 14, 2008

This documentary presents an aspect of the theory of evolution that has so far remained hidden. It unveils the ideological links between Darwinism and the totalitarian ideologies like fascism and communism. You will see the fruits of Darwinism in the killing fields of Hitler, Stalin or Mao.
Siberia's tribute to LeninSiberia's tribute to Lenin
from YouTube :: Videos by russiatoday
September 10, 2008

It happened 38 years ago, back in the Soviet era, in a remote area near the Siberian border with Kazakhstan. Locals decided to celebrate the 100th birthday of Vladimir Lenin, the driving force behind the Socialist Revolution and the creator of the Soviet Union. Author: RussiaToday Keywords: Siberia tribute Lenin birthday Socialist Revolution Soviet Union Added: September 10, 2008
Google Earth Art Hacks and Microminiature ArtGoogle Earth Art Hacks and Microminiature Art
from YouTube :: Videos by rocketboom
September 09, 2008

Huge tribute to Lenin visible on Google Earth http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2687455/Huge-tribute-to-Lenin-visible-on-Google-Earth.html Marshal Mcluhan http://www.marshallmcluhan.com/ Cold War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War Nazca Lines http://www.crystalinks.com/nazca.html Microminiature Art http://www.popgive.com/2008/08/microminiature-art.html http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1831665_1748571,00.html a look at the 2008 Ars Electronica Festival from sms ;) http://www.aec.at/en/festival2008/index.asp http://rebell.tv/ the Muwi Mower by Yuli Sung http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/08/20/grass-balls-no-you-cannot-smoke-it/ Author: ROCKETBOOM Keywords: art design google hacking lenin maps Added: September 9, 2008
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Google Earth Art Hacks and Microminiature ArtGoogle Earth Art Hacks and Microminiature Art
from Rocketboom
September 09, 2008

Huge tribute to Lenin visible on Google Earth http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2687455/Huge-tribute-to-Lenin-visible-on-Google-Earth.html Marshal Mcluhan http://www.marshallmcluhan.com/ Cold War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War Nazca Lines http://www.crystalinks.com/nazca.html Microminiature Art http://www.popgive.com/2008/08/microminiature-art.html http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1831665_1748571,00.html a look at the 2008 Ars Electronica Festival from sms ;) http://www.aec.at/en/festival2008/index.asp http://rebell.tv/ the Muwi Mower by Yuli Sung http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/08/20/grass-balls-no-you-cannot-smoke-it/
Google Earth Sculptures and Microscopic ArtGoogle Earth Sculptures and Microscopic Art
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September 09, 2008

Huge tribute to Lenin visible on Google Earth, Marshal Mcluhan, Cold War, Nazca Lines, Microminiature Art, more, a look at the 2008 Ars Electronica Festival from sms ;), the Muwi Mower by Yuli Sung
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Google Earth Art Hacks and Microminiature ArtGoogle Earth Art Hacks and Microminiature Art
from Rocketboom (HD)
September 09, 2008

Huge tribute to Lenin visible on Google Earth, Marshal Mcluhan, Cold War, Nazca Lines, Microminiature Art, more, a look at the 2008 Ars Electronica Festival from sms ;), the Muwi Mower by Yuli Sung
Truth About Genetic MutationsTruth About Genetic Mutations
from YouTube :: Videos by highflyingdutchman
August 20, 2008

The magician formula of today's Neo-Darwinian theory: random mutation + natural selection = HALLELUJAH! If you have no mutation that adds new information to the genes,it means you have no chance to get a human from a cell,however in billions of years. Although evolutionists will never give up believing in this magic,here are some clever and honest scientists talking about it. Author: HighFlyingDutchman Keywords: evolution darwin evidence mutation natural selection dawkins origin of species atheism communism marx lenin monkey ape Added: August 20, 2008
El imperialismo, como fase superior del capitalismo (Lenin) - Prog. 23El imperialismo, como fase superior del capitalismo (Lenin) - Prog. 23
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July 17, 2008

En este programa discutimos el El imperialismo, como fase superior del capitalismo que V.I. Lenin escribi en 1917. Puedes descargarlo y leerlo: http://www.pacocol.org/es/Biblioteca/004_Lennin/015_imperialismo_fase_superior_capitalismo.htm ESCUELA DE CUADROS JUEVES Y S BADOS, 8PM CATIA TVe, CANAL 41, CARACAS http://www.catiatve.org/spip.php?rubrique46
El estado y la revolución, Parte III (Lenin) - Prog. 22El estado y la revolución, Parte III (Lenin) - Prog. 22
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July 17, 2008

En este programa tratamos el cap tulo 5 de El estado y la revoluci n , el libro que V.I. Lenin escribi en 1917. Puedes descargarlo y leerlo: http://www.marxists.org/espanol/lenin/obras/1910s/estyrev/index.htm ESCUELA DE CUADROS JUEVES Y S BADOS, 8PM CATIA TVe, CANAL 41, CARACAS http://www.catiatve.org/spip.php?rubrique46
Me and Lein are leasing a new FlatMe and Lein are leasing a new Flat
from Revver - video Videos
July 14, 2008

Author: wiedenmeier Added: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:54:25 -0800 Duration: 209Me and Lein are leasing a new Flat is a action movement of a original Lenin Statue in Almaty (Kazakhstan). The Video was recorded in May 2008. The Lenin was a present of a freind. Thanks for helping with the transport to the Kazakhs!
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¿Qué es el internacionalismo? (Lenin) - Prog. 15¿Qué es el internacionalismo? (Lenin) - Prog. 15
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July 13, 2008

Continuamos la discusi n sobre el internacionalismo proletario a partir de una secci n ( Qu es el internacionalismo? ) del texto de V.I. Lenin La revoluci n proletaria y el renegado Kautsky , escrito en 1918. Puedes descargarlo y leerlo: http://www.marx2mao.com/M2M(SP)/Lenin(SP)/RK18s.html#s7 ESCUELA DE CUADROS JUEVES Y S BADOS, 8PM CATIA TVe, CANAL 41, CARACAS http://www.catiatve.org/spip.php?rubrique46
Juventude Revolução SP - Rumo ao Acampamento 2008Juventude Revolução SP - Rumo ao Acampamento 2008
from YouTube :: Tag // sao paulo
July 01, 2008

Vídeo produzido pelos militantes da JR de São Paulo na preparação do Acampamento Nacional pela Revolução (Julho/2008). Author: caiodezorzi Keywords: Juventude Revolução Socialismo Comunismo Acampamento SP JR Marx Marxismo Trotskysmo Leninismo Trotsky Engels Lenin Added: July 1, 2008
El centralismo democrático - Prog. 13El centralismo democrático - Prog. 13
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June 28, 2008

En este programa tem tico discutimos la necesidad del centralismo democr tico en el partido. Un texto relacionado es Sobre la rectificaci n de las ideas err neas del partido , escrito por Mao Tse-Tung en 1968.Puedes descargarlo y leerlo: http://www.marxists.org/espanol/mao/CMI29s.htmlESCUELA DE CUADROS JUEVES Y S BADOS, 8PM CATIA TVe, CANAL 41, CARACAS http://www.catiatve.org/spip.php?rubrique4
Lo Nuevo y lo Viejo. (Sobre Lenin y el Capitalismo).Lo Nuevo y lo Viejo. (Sobre Lenin y el Capitalismo).
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June 27, 2008

Lo Viejo y lo Nuevo es un articulo de Domingo Gari, profesor de Historia de la Universidad de La Laguna, publicado por www.Canarias Semanal.com
¿Por donde empezar? - ESCUELA DE CUADROS, CAPT. 4¿Por donde empezar? - ESCUELA DE CUADROS, CAPT. 4
from Alice Mendoza
June 22, 2008

En el cuarto programa discutimos otro texto de V.I. Lenin, Por donde empezar? , escrito en 1901.ESCUELA DE CUADROS JUEVES Y S BADOS, 8PM CATIA TVe, CANAL 41, CARACAS http://www.catiatve.org/spip.php?rubrique46
Nuestra tarea inmediata: ESCUELA DE CUADROS, PROG. 3Nuestra tarea inmediata: ESCUELA DE CUADROS, PROG. 3
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June 22, 2008

En el tercer programa discutimos Nuestra tarea inmediata , escrito por V.I. Lenin en 1899.ESCUELA DE CUADROS JUEVES Y S BADOS, 8PM CATIA TVe, CANAL 41, CARACAS http://www.catiatve.org/spip.php?rubrique46
Horse riding hostels : Video of Horse riding hostelsHorse riding hostels : Video of Horse riding hostels
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June 03, 2008

Video slideshow and images of selected horse riding hostels. Hostels include Hotel Tulipan, Goodbye Lenin hostel,Vista de Olas Resort... To book these horse riding hostels online, please visit: http://www.hostelbookers.com/tips/activity-hostels/
AKGB CERCLE SOUPINGAKGB CERCLE SOUPING
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May 26, 2008

KGB Cercle Souping LYON 7 - FRANCE 2 rue des bons enfants 0(+33)4 37 28 63 30 www.kgb.frAuthor: manchot13 Tags: lyon nuit night club fete party soviet kgb cercle france restaurant best music dj champagne caviar cigar join souping love meal meat woman women girl man lenin urss ussr Posted: 26 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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