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            ruthlessly executed. The civil war lasted for three years, and it brought
            complete devastation to Russia. Following this bloody war, Lenin
            founded the first totalitarian single-party dictatorship in the world.
               Lenin's time was one of overall ruin for Russia, especially in terms of
            its economy; additional taxes were imposed on people who were already
            very poor. Starvation and misery increased steadily. His policy brought
            extensive nationalization, food rationing, and control over industry, and
            no one could run the risk of resisting his policies since they well knew the
            end of those who even attempted it.
               By the time Lenin died in 1924, the policies  he pursued earned him the
            intense hatred of people, including some of his closest associates. His
            successor as the chairman of the Communist party was Josef
            Stalin, the bloodiest dictator world history has ever
            known.
               People's experiences of the thirty years during
            which Stalin ruled have revealed, over and over
            again, the utterly merciless nature of the communist
            system. There was no end to murder, massacre and
            torture. His "communism project" became an utter
            grief-ridden experience for the public; millions drifted
            into starvation and misery, villagers were used for
            forced labor and people were severely oppressed.
            Meanwhile, all forms of religious practices
            were outlawed. Stalin started by confiscating


               During the reign of the
             communist leader Lenin,
                 tens of thousands of
              innocent people died of
            hunger. The famine which
             was prevalent during the
              time of Lenin and Stalin
            happened simply because
                   resources for the
            nourishment of the public
            were spent on ideological
                         purposes.
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