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Tato rozsáhlá série se noří do temných kapitol 20. století a odhaluje brutální historii komunistických režimů po celém světě. Zkoumá oběti, represe a ideologické motivace, které formovaly nespočet životů. Poskytuje mrazivý, ale nezbytný pohled na politické experimenty, které způsobily obrovské lidské utrpení. Jedná se o zásadní dílo pro pochopení moderních dějin a následků totalitních ideologií.

Oscar Storia - 197: Il libro nero del comunismo
The black book of communism : crimes, terror, repression
Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus
Le livre noir du communisme
Czarna księga komunizmu
Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus
  • Aus dem Franz. von Irmela Arnsperger ... Sonderausgabe 1999 987, [32] S. : Ill. ; 23 cm gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover, Lesebändchen, ohne OSU Buch sehr gut u. sauber, themenbezogener Zeitungsartikel beiliegend

    Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus
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  • Nowe wydanie bestsellerowego dzieła opracowanego przez wybitnych autor�w pod redakcją St�phana Courtois. Wśr�d nich m.in. Nicolas Werth, Jean-Louis Pann�, Andrzej Paczkowski, Karel Bartosek, Jean-Louis Margolin i inni. Książka przedstawia bilans ofiar krwawych represji i prześladowań w krajach rządzonych przez komunist�w - od rewolucji bolszewickiej 1917 r. po lata osiemdziesiąte XX wieku.

    Czarna księga komunizmu
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  • Le livre noir du communisme

    Crimes, terreur, répression

    • 923 stránek
    • 33 hodin čtení

    When first published in France in 1997, this work ignited a significant controversy that persists today. Even some contributors hesitated at chief editor Stéphane Courtois's assertion that Communism, in all its forms, was morally equivalent to Nazism; he argued that both totalitarian regimes excelled at killing rather than governing. Courtois and his fellow historians illustrate that Communism was responsible for mass deaths: 25 million in Russia during the Bolshevik and Stalinist periods, possibly 65 million in China under Mao Zedong, 2 million in Cambodia, and millions more across Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America—an astonishing toll. This propensity for violence, Courtois argues, is not coincidental but a fundamental aspect of a philosophy aimed at erasing class distinctions by eliminating the classes themselves. The authors meticulously document Communism's atrocities, providing figures that will likely spark debate among scholars and ideologues alike. Courtois also posits that those who view Lenin, Trotsky, and Ho Chi Minh favorably are unwittingly endorsing a brutal ideology. This thought-provoking work of history and social criticism deserves a wide readership and discussion.

    Le livre noir du communisme
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  • Das 'Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus' hat den Blick auf das 20. Jahrhundert tiefgreifend verändert. Von den Autoren minutiös recherchiert, zieht es die grausige Bilanz des Kommunismus, der prägenden Idee unserer Zeit. Mehr als 80 Millionen Tote, so rechnen die Autoren vor, hat die Vision der klassenlosen Gesellschaft gekostet – mehr als der Nationalsozialismus zu verantworten hat. Das Buch hat eine beispiellose Kontroverse ausgelöst, denn es beläßt es nicht bei einer Generalinventur des roten Terrors, es benennt auch Mitwisser und intellektuelle Mittäter im Westen: 'Das Schwarzbuch ist auch eine Unglücksgeschichte jener ›willigen Helfer‹ im Westen, die sich 90 Jahre lang blind und taub machten.' Frankfurter Allgemeine

    Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus
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  • This international bestseller plumbs recently opened archives in the former Soviet bloc to reveal the accomplishments of communism around the world. The book is the first attempt to catalogue and analyse the crimes of communism over 70 years.

    The black book of communism : crimes, terror, repression
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  • Oscar Storia - 197: Il libro nero del comunismo

    Crimini, terrore, repressione

    • 770 stránek
    • 27 hodin čtení

    When first published in France in 1997, Le livre noir du Communisme sparked significant controversy that persists today. Even some contributors hesitated at chief editor Stéphane Courtois's assertion that Communism, in all its forms, was morally equivalent to Nazism. Courtois argued that both totalitarian systems excelled at killing rather than governing, a grim reality the world has painfully recognized. The book details the staggering death toll attributed to Communism: 25 million in Russia during the Bolshevik and Stalinist periods, around 65 million in China under Mao Zedong, 2 million in Cambodia, and millions more across Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Courtois contends that this propensity for violence was not accidental but a fundamental aspect of a philosophy aimed at eliminating class distinctions by eradicating the classes themselves. The contributors meticulously document Communism's crimes, presenting figures that will likely incite debate among historians and ideologues alike. Courtois provocatively suggests that those who admire figures like Lenin, Trotsky, and Ho Chi Minh are unwitting supporters of a violent ideology, which, despite its decline, still retains followers. This thought-provoking work of history and social criticism deserves widespread readership and discussion.

    Oscar Storia - 197: Il libro nero del comunismo
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