Blokhin is recorded as having personally executed tens of thousands of prisoners by his own hand, including 7,000 condemned Polish POWs in one protracted mass execution—making him the most prolific official executioner in recorded world history. ... On 27 April 1940, Blokhin secretly received the Order of the Red Banner and a modest monthly pay premium as a reward from Joseph Stalin for his "skill and organization in the effective carrying out of special tasks".
"He reportedly sank into alcoholism, went insane, and died in February 1955 with the official cause of death listed as "suicide".[10]"
ReplyDeletePerhaps this perfect instrument of Pepeanism had a glimmer of a conscious, after all.
You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs, as Uncle Joe said. Of course, Herr Rot thinks Stalin was not a Stalinist, so it's OK.
ReplyDeleteConscience.
ReplyDeleteVCP.
Non-sequitur.
ReplyDeletePiper Heidsieck.
Conscience, Conscious, Confusion, Confucius, Minsk, Pinsk.
ReplyDeleteAs always, Herr Rot cuts to the chase. Not.
ReplyDeleteJust pay.
ReplyDeleteWe're talking about a man who killed with his own hand tens of thousands of prisoners, the most prolific official executioner in recorded world history (though, of course, not a household name, him being a commie), and all Rot has to say are inanities. Par for the course.
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