Protecting the Future from the World-Behind-the-Scenes or What Really Happened at the 19th Congress

The 19th congress was held in Moscow from October 5th to October 14th, 1952. It elected a new composition of the Central Committee of the party. To understand why history has confirmed exactly the capitulatory, self-liquidating essence of the CPSU, one should turn to a little-known episode from the activities of the Central Committee, elected by the 19th Congress. After the congress, on October 16th, a plenum of the Central Committee was held. J.V. Stalin spoke at the plenum. His speech was unexpected for the plenum participants: not in the sense that no one expected the party leader to speak at the plenum, but in terms of its content. This speech by J.V. Stalin threw the plenum into a stupor. There were two reasons for this: Firstly, J.V. Stalin directly warned the members of the Central Committee about the readiness to betray the cause of spravedlivost’, to bourgeois degeneration and to collusion with imperialism, — of those whom the crowd considered to be his closest and most faithful companions, and
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