Saturday, June 25, 2016

Great October Series: Pavel Dybenko...books...post cards...statues

Books Written By or About Pavel Dybenko

From the Belly of the Tsar's Fleet
Author Pavel Dybenko 

Pavel Dybenko
Author V. Nelaev


The Tale of a Baltic Sailor
Author Ivan Zhigalov

Dybenko
Author Ivan Zhigalov


Commander Dybenko
Author Ivan Zhigalov

From the Depths of the Tsars Fleet to Great October
Author Pavel Dybenko
Revolutionary Baltic
Author Pavel Dybenko
The Bells Rings Loud
Author L.A. Kirshner
Storm of the People
Author Alexsey Novitsky
Legendary Love
Alexsandra Kollontai and Pavel Dybenko
Author P.V. Stepanenko
The Way of a Sailor
Author H. Unga
Tsentrobalt
Authors N.F. Izmailov-A.C. Pukhov
                                         Tsentrobalt                                    
Authors Izmailov-Pukhov
Minster Pavel Dybenko
V. Savchenko

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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Enough with the lies about Dybenko and February 23rd 1918



Enough with the lies about Dybenko and February 23rd, 1918

Each February 23rd;certain politically astute historians, politicians and journalists use this day to relate the fatuity of Stalin's recognition of the former National Holiday.  In particular, said so-called wise men acquiescently refer to "Lenin's" archives regarding this day...testifying on the events of the day as irrefutable.

Unfortunately to trust "Lenin's" archives as the sum and substance of the day leaves out "truths" that promote a differing understanding, a whole other conclusion of how Lenin's means justified his ends...

Expressing the belief..."Out of calamity there is gain" examples throughout history thrive..making little difference where one resides on the globe ...malicious authoritarian individuals can be found under any rock...

In America, the events of November 23, 1963 and September 11, 2001 are defined as our leaders proclaim them to be...

In Russia, the events of February 23, 1918 are defined as her leaders of the time proclaimed them to be.

So what are the "ends" of February 23rd...what benefit came from the myth that exists still to this day?

Lenin's "Soviet" rule for 70 plus years...So what does "Soviet" mean?  Elected councils of course and which had nothing to do with Lenin's nor Stalin's authoritative rule....

So, could the EVENTS of February 23rd, 1918 propel Lenin's authoritative rule...Trotsky's authoritative take over of the military?...Absolutely and equivocally without a doubt!

Pavel Dybenko was simply a Russian who ascended to the leadership of the Baltic Fleet...the force necessary for social change...Great October was the culmination of decades of spilled blood and death for the sailors; destined to force the Romanov's and later the Romanov's satraps...those who benefited from the Ramonov rule...into enacting representative change for Russia's citizenry.

Insinuating Dybenko as anything else other than a Russian desiring freedom and representation only fuels the deceitful lies perpetuated by those who sought to gain from the sailor's history...by creating an understanding that without Lenin's "words" the people of Russia wouldn't know freedom from blin.

Lenin was the third stringer who received a championship ring from the game...a man who wanted to be loved and admired...but it wouldn't be through his actions or demonstrated strength...the so called respect Lenin and later Stalin achieved would be through intimidation, coercion, and terror...and why not...that method has been proven successful throughout history.

Conversely, Dybenko's actions and viewpoints brought him admiration from those who love freedom.
Defined as such...no matter the lies, misrepresentations, and false writings of "intellectual" historians...Dybenko's legacy is well kept among the people...not as a drunk, illiterate bum, loose cannon,
murderer, thief, or any other negative label...rather a man of honor and respect...

So no matter how many times a writer writes the lies of Lenin...a television anchor tells the lies of Lenin...
The people will always know the truth and will forever hold Dybenko close to their hearts as there are very few individuals who truly represent love and freedom...

Powerful institutions create myths...real people are legends...Dybenko was a Russian son who became a legend.

  










Pavel Dybenko's "Decree on the Democritization of the Navy of the Russian Republic" January 1918

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