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    Aleksei Andrievski
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    Loyalty

    On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, it was written:

    > rebellious, they just couldn't do anything about it. During Stalin's
    > purges later on, you still saw a populace that had extremely poor loyalty,
    > yet, still they could do nothing since the law was so high. Does that mean
    > the actual loyalty was average? Don't think so. Who wanted to live in fear
    > of their life?
    >
    Actually, you might be surprised to know that most people in Stalinist
    USSR practically worshipped him (at least those who weren't sent to
    concentration camp). So, loyalty was at least average, and even high in
    many cases.

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    Petras Astrauskas
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    Loyalty

    Aleksei Andrievski wrote:
    > Actually, you might be surprised to know that most people in Stalinist
    > USSR practically worshipped him (at least those who weren't sent to
    > concentration camp). So, loyalty was at least average, and even high in
    > many cases.
    Sorry, for I'm off topic here, but the most part of lithuanians didn't
    like him and the idea of communism, but they couldn't do that. And those
    who were serving USSR government had the power and support from the Big
    Brother, so the majority could do nothing. And they did nothing. Just
    kept on living, working, waiting. So, the question becomes: was loyalty
    of lithuanians to Stalin high, average or low? I think that there are
    two answers: In people thoughts they weren't loyal, but in actions they
    were. Just that such thing will not become visible in one or two domain
    turns, it takes decades.
    Just my opinion -
    Petras Astrauskas

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