What The USSR Was Like During The "Great Purge"?
Support the channel and get exclusive videos on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/soviettimesdiscovered Between 1936 and 1938, the Soviet Union descended into madness. Stalin unleashed the Great Purge—a campaign of mass arrests, show trials, torture, and executions that killed approximately 750,000 people and sent over a million more to the Gulag. It wasn't a purge of enemies—it was terror directed at the Communist Party itself, the military leadership, intellectuals, ordinary workers, and entire ethnic groups. No one was safe. Loyal party members who had fought in the Revolution were arrested and shot. Generals who had built the Red Army were executed as spies. Confessions were extracted through torture, and guilt was determined by quota—the NKVD had arrest targets to meet in every region. This video explores what life was actually like during the Great Purge. We examine the atmosphere of paranoia: people arrested in the middle of the night by the NKVD, disappearing into Lubyanka prison never to be seen again. We look at how arrests spread through social networks—if one person was declared an "enemy of the people," their friends, colleagues, and family members were automatically suspect. We explore the show trials where Old Bolsheviks like Bukharin and Zinoviev were forced to confess to absurd conspiracies involving Trotsky, Nazi Germany, and plots to assassinate Stalin. We examine the quotas: regional NKVD offices were assigned numbers of "enemies" to arrest and execute, turning terror into bureaucratic procedure. We look at the decimation of the Red Army—three of five marshals executed, 13 of 15 army commanders shot, 110 of 195 division commanders killed, leaving the military leaderless just years before World War II. We explore how entire ethnic groups—Poles, Germans, Koreans—were targeted for mass deportation or execution. We also look at daily survival: people denouncing neighbors to save themselves, burning old photographs that showed them with now-purged officials, and the constant fear that any wrong word could mean arrest. This is about Stalin's paranoia weaponized into state policy, terror as governance, and two years that traumatized an entire nation. Subscribe for more Soviet history. #GreatPurge #Stalin #SovietUnion #USSR #NKVD #Gulag #History #Documentary #ShowTrials Support the channel through Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/soviettimesdiscovered

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