I’ve heard this parroted my entire life, yet I’m having trouble finding sources, anti-communist or not, to back it up.

Could anyone please link some sources? (I’m sorry if this isn’t the right community to post this in, I’m just not sure which one would be)

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    24 days ago

    I haven’t finished reading yet, however I’ve already seen quite a few Stalin myths discredited in the book Stalin: The history and critique of a black legend. I imagine there is something about the doctors thing there if you wanna check it out.

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      Stalin’s doctors are mentioned to refute the accusation that Stalin was antisemitic. The team of doctors treating him were mostly Jewish, it stayed that way up to his death.

      In czarist Russia, doctors (especially Jewish ones) were scapegoated as the reason for royals dying. This was still somewhat true after Stalin’s death, but to a lesser extent.

      I hope I am remembering that correctly. I’ll try to find some page numbers from the Losurdo book

      Edit: Chapter "The Question of ‘Cosmopolitanism’ ", page 229 onwards