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D D A R W I N I S M : T H E S O U R C E O F C O M M U N I S T S A V A G E R Y Y 121
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Gathered together in a camp near Maikop, the hostages, women, children,
and old men survive in the most appalling conditions, in the cold and mud
of October… They are dying like flies. The women will do anything to esca-
pe death. The soldiers guarding the camp take advantage of this and treat
them as prostitutes. 109
Under the influence of Darwin, the Communist revolutionaries were
killing people in a crazed manner. It appears from documents of the time
that the sole aim was total extermination. It was as if they believed that
the more people they killed, the greater success they would have. That
they planned to wipe out everybody they suspected of being against the
revolution is revealed in one of their decisions:
The Pyatigorsk Cheka (Extraordinary Committee for War Against the Coun-
ter-Revolution) decided straight out to execute 300 people a day. They divi-
ded up the town into various boroughs and took a quota of people from
each, and ordered the Party to draw up execution lists…In Kislovodsk, for
lack of a better idea, it was decided to kill people who were in the hospi-
tal. 110
As was announced in the lead article of the newspaper Krasnyi Mech
(The Red Sword), which was Communist supporting, the Communists
saw everything as permissible and believed that blood had to be spilt for
the colour of the Red flag to come about.
To us, everything is permitted, for we are the first to raise the sword not to
oppress races and reduce them to slavery, but to liberate humanity from its
shackles… Blood? Let blood flow like water! Let blood stain forever the
black pirate's flag flown by the bourgeoisie, and let our flag be blood-red
forever! For only through the death of the old world can we liberate oursel-
ves forever from the return of those jackals! 111
As well as all this torture, Stalin set up "requisitioning detachments"
to take the peasants" produce by force. These units were responsible for
all kinds of oppression. On 14 February 1922 one inspector wrote:
Abuses of position by the requisitioning detachments, frankly speaking, ha-
ve now reached unbelievable levels. Systematically, the peasants who are ar-
rested are all locked up in big unheated barns; they are then whipped and