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Dive into the chilling legacy of communism — a political ideology that promised equality but delivered terror, censorship, and mass suffering. This documentary uncovers the brutal regimes, silenced voices, and historical cover-ups that shaped the 20th century. From Stalin’s purges to Mao’s Cultural Revolution, witness the blood-soaked path of power and control.

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00:01The 20th century was the bloodiest in history.
00:05250 million people died in wars, mass slaughter, and political murders.
00:11The ideology known as communism bears the greatest responsibility for this terrible savagery.
00:17This is an ideology that promises so-called equality and justice,
00:22but which brings with it only bloodshed, death, and fear.
00:26In this film, we shall be examining the bloody century of communism
00:30and seeing the terrible misery this ideology inflicted on humanity.
00:35It will be impossible for the world to avoid similar tragedies in the future,
00:40unless it learns from the past.
00:56The 20th century Arrival of China
00:58I saw this boy boast about the disrespect to the mother of
01:13For instance, it is a different president-rorism,
01:16but possess the Winston-I the youth,
01:18who is the community,
01:20the journalist and norsegregative reporters
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06:24As the Royal Navy vessel, the Beagle, crossed the Atlantic Ocean on its voyage of discovery,
06:49it carried a young researcher on board, Charles Robert Darwin.
06:56After the long voyage on that ship, he returned to London in 1836.
07:02He spent the rest of his life, he spent the rest of his life trying to explain how living things came into being.
07:09Darwin unveiled his theory in the origin of species published in 1859.
07:16Darwin unveiled his theory in the origin of species published in 1859.
07:23In it, he maintained, he maintained, he maintained that living things came into being in just the same way that materialist philosophy claimed, in other words, by a series of coincidences.
07:36What is more, he proposed that coincidences work by means of conflict as dialectic.
07:43In short, Darwin adopted nature to dialectical materialism.
07:48Darwin's theory had no scientific foundation.
07:57Darwin's theory had no scientific foundation.
07:59That is why prominent scientists of the time refused to take him seriously.
08:03Apart from two people, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.
08:13Just one month after the publication of the origin of species on December 12, 1859,
08:19Engels began a letter to Marx with the words,
08:22Darwin, whom I am just now reading, is splendid.
08:28A letter from Marx to Engels shared the same excitement.
08:35These last few weeks I have read all sorts of things.
08:40Among others, Darwin's book of natural selection.
08:43This is the book which contains the basis in natural history for our view.
08:48The relationship between Darwinism and Marxism grew even stronger.
09:00Marxists adopted the theory of evolution as their own scientific foundation.
09:07These duly spread under the influence of Darwinism.
09:11The books of Marx and Darwin appeared together in communist posters of the time.
09:16The Franco-Prussian War of 1871 allowed for the first experiment in the revolution Marx had dreamed of.
09:35The Marxist of Marxists, Marxists and Franklin was one of the goals currently referred to as the
09:55an existentialist in Russian force onruivers in Russia.
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