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"When I've finished occupying the Soviet Union," quipped a relaxed Adolf Hitler at dinner one night in 1941, "I'll put that man Stalin back in charge. He's the only person who knows how to deal with Russians." Stalin was the biggest murderer of modern history -- and maybe in of all mankind's past. His number of victims was only rivaled by Genghis Khan and, in our era, Mao Zedong. Which bring me to the current observations of the 71st anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camp Auschwitz. Our media is full of stories about the persecution and mass killings of Europe's Jews in the 1930's and 1940's. Read More |