CAPTIVATED BY A HUGE PAINTING Lena River 1912, by Y. Tulin a mother, her two children and another woman study in New York's Coliseum, site of the Soviet Exhibition of Science, Technology and Culture. The painting shows funeral of workers and children slain by Czar's soldiers during a strike attempt. The mother told the children:, “But they would be shot if they tried to strike today in Russia.”
Captivated by a Huge Painting 07 Aug 1959, Fri The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California) Newspapers.comThese enemies of the people were known as the Bolsheviks, usurpers of the democratic election system instituted by Russian Socialists, who were the only real liberating heroes whom by sheer numbers overthrew the Czar of Russian Imperialism.
But the Bolsheviks, founders of “Soviet Socialism,”, a misnomer, overthrew the Russian people with their Pro-War, Capitalist ties with Hitler and Corporate Wall Street.