ON THE CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF JOSEPH STALIN
SECOND EDITION
ENVER HOXHA WITH STALIN
memoirs
ON THE OCCASION OF THE CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF GREAT MARXIST-LENINIST
JOSEPH STALIN
December 21 this year marks the centenary of the birth of Joseph Stalin,
the much-beloved and outstanding leader of the proletariat of Russia and the
world, the loyal friend of the Albanian people, and the dear friend of the
oppressed peoples of the whole world fighting for freedom, independence,
democracy and socialism.
Stalin's whole life was characterized by an unceasing fierce struggle against Russian capitalism, against world capitalism, against imperialism and against the anti-Marxist and anti-Leninist currents and trends which had placed themselves in the service of world reaction and capital. Beside Lenin and under his leadership, he was one of the inspirers and leaders of the Great October Socialist Revolution, an unflinching militant of the Bolshevik Party.
After the death of Lenin, for 30 years on end, Stalin led the struggle
for the triumph and defence of socialism in the Soviet Union. That is why there
is great love and respect for Stalin and loyalty to him and his work in the
hearts of the proletariat and the peoples of the world. That is also why the
capitalist bourgeoisie and world reaction display never-ending hostility
towards this loyal discipline and outstanding, resolute co-fighter of V1adimir
Ilyieh Lenin.
Stalin earned his place among the greatclassics of Marxism-Leninism with
his stern and principled struggle for the defence, consistent implementation
and further development of the ideas of Marx, Engels and Lenin. With his keen
mind and special ability, he was able to find his bearings even in the most
dIfficult times, when the bourgeoisie and reaction were doing everything in
their power to hinder the triumph of the Great October Sodalist Revolution.
The difficulties facing the Russian proletariat in the realization of
its aspirations were immense, because capitalism reigned in Russia and the
world. But capitalism had already produced its own grave-digger the proletariat, the most revolutionary class
which was to lead the revolution. This class was to fulfil its historic mission
successfully, in merciless struggle against its enemies, and through this
struggle, win its rights and freedoms, and take political power into its own
hands. On this course, the proletariat was to wrest political and economic
power from its oppressors and exploiters - the capitalist bourgeoisie, and
build the new world.
Marx and Engels created the proletarian science of the revolution and
scientific socialism. They founded the International Workingmen's Association,
known as the First International. The fundamental principles of this first
international association of workers were formulated in its Constitutional
Manifesto, which defined the road of the proletariat for the liquidation of
private ownership of the means of production, for the creation of the party of
the proletariat to seize state power on the revolutionary road, as well as for
the struggle the proletariat had to wage against capitalism and opportunism,
which presented itself in different “theoretical” forms in dIfferent countries.
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the brilliant continuer of the work of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, basing
himself on their major works and defending them with rare mastery, waged the
struggle against the trends of revisionists, opportunists, and other renegades.
The traitors discarded the great
banner of the First International and openly spurned the slogan of the
Communist Manifesto: “Workers of all countries, unite!”. Instead of opposing
the imperialist war, these renegades from Marxism voted credits for it.
Lenin wrote major works in defence and for the development of Marxism.
In particular, he endched the ideas of Marx and Engels on the construction of
socialist and communist society.
Always bearing in mind the materialist development of history, as well
as the conditions of the country and the epoch in which he was living, Lenin
fought for the creation and consolidation of the Bolshevik Party. Vladimir
Ilyich, together with the other bolsheviks, through an intensive revolutionary
struggle within Russia and abroad, in the conditions of the decay of czarisn
and its army, prepared and launched the Great Proletarian Socialist Revolution.
Lenin's plan of genius for the triumph of the revolution was realized.
After the Great Revolution, which shook the old world and opened up a new epoch
in the history of mankind - the epoch of the liquidation of oppression and
exploitation, was crowned with success, Lenin continued the struggle for the
construction of the first socialist state. Lenin's devoted collaborator, Joseph
Vissarionovich Stalin, fought and worked together with him. It is
understandable that the bourgeoisie could not fail to rise against the ideas of
Marx, Engels and Lenin and their correct, resolute and unwavering actions in
favour of the working class and the peoples, and it did so, without hesitation,
savagely and consistently, never ceasing to aim its various weapons against
them. This great, organized hostility of capitalism and the reactionary world
bourgeoisie was confronted with the great, organized and invincible strength of
the Russian proletariat in unity with the world proletariat. This confrontation
was an expression of a fierce class struggle within and outside Russia, which
was apparent during that whole period in the clashes with the interventionist
forces and the remnants of czarism and Russian reaction. These enemies had to
be fought mercilessly.
The Bolshevik Party had to be tempered, the building of the state of the
dictatorship of the proletariat, as the principal issue of the revolution, had
to be completed and the foundations of the socialist economy laid in the course
of this class struggle. Therefore, fundamental reforms had to be carried out in
all sectors of life, but on a new course, in a new spirit, with a new purpose;
Marx's theory on philosophy, political economy and scientific socialism had to
be applied in a creative manner and under the concrete conditions of czarist
Russia.
All these aims were to be realized under the leadership of the
proletariat, as the most advanced and most revolutionary class, relying on its
alliance the poor and middle peasantry. After the creation of the new state
power, a great and heroic struggle had to be waged to improve the economic and
cultural life of the peoples liberated from the yoke of czarism and foreign
capital of other European countries. In this titanic struggle, Stalin stood
firm beside Lenin; he was a front-line fighter.
The more the new Soviet state became consolidated politically, the more
industry developed in all its branches, the more the collective agriculture and
the new socialist culture developed in the Soviet Union, the fiercer the
resistance of the external enemies and local reaction became. The enemies
intensified this struggle especially after the death of V1adimir Ilyich Lenin.
Before the body of Lenin, Stalin pledged that he would loyally follow
his teachings, would carry out his behests to keep the lofty title of the
Communist pure, to safeguard and strengthen the unity of the Bolshevik Party,
to preserve and ceaselessly steel the dictatorship of the proletariat, to
constantly strengthen the alliance of the working class with the peasantry, to
remain loyal to the end to the principles of proletarian internazionalism to
defend the first socialist state from the ambitions of the local bourgeois and landowner
enemies and the external imperialist enemies, who wanted to destroy it, and to
carry the construction of socialism through to the end in one sixth of the
earth.
.Josewph Stalin kept his word. At the head of the Bolshevik Party he
knew how to lead the construction of socialism in the Soviet Union and to make
the great Homeland of the Russian proletariat and all the peoples of the Soviet
Union a colossal base for the world revolution. He showed himself to be a
worthy continuer of the work of Marx, Engels and Lenin, and gave brilliant
proof that he was a great, clear-minded and resolute Marxist-Leninist.
The enemies within the Soviet Union - the Trotskyites, Bukharinites,
Zinovyevites; and others, were closely
linked with foreign capitalists, because they had become their tools. Some of
them remained within the ranks of the Bolshevik Party in order to take the
citadel from within, to disrupt the correct Marxist-Leninist line of this party
with Stalin at the head, while some others operated outside the party but
within the state, and in disguise or openly plotted to sabotage the
construction of socialism. In these circumstances, Stalin persistently
implemented one of Lenin's main instructions about unhesitatingly purging the
party of all opportunist elements, of any one who capitulates to the pressure
of the bourgeoisie and imperialism and any view alien to Marxism-Leninism. The
struggle Stalin waged at the head of the Bolshevik Party against the
Trotskyites and Bukharinites was a direct continuation of the struggle waged by
Lenin, a profoundly principled, salutary struggle, without which there would
have been neither construction of socialism, nor any possibility of defending
it.
Joseph Stalin knew that the Victories could be achieved and defended
through efforts, sacrifices, through sweat and struggle. He never displayed
ill-founded optimism over the victories that were achieved and was never
pessimistic about the difficulties which emerged. On the contrary, Stalin was
an exceptionally mature personality, prudent in his thoughts, decisions and
actions. As the great man he was, Stalin was able to win the hearts of the
party and people, to mobilize their energies, to temper the militants in
battles, and uplift them politically and ideologically in order to carry out a
great work, without precedent in history.
The Stalin five-year plans for the development of the economy and
culture transformed the world's first socialist country into a big socialist
power. Guided by the teaching of Lenin about giving priority to heavy industry
in the socialist industrialization, the Bolshevik Party headed by Stalin
equipped the country with a very powerful industry for the production of means
of production, with a giant machine-building industry, capable of ensuring the
rapid development of the entire people's economy and all the necessary means,
as well as an impregnable defence. As Stalin said, the socialist heavy industry
was set up “relying on the internal forces, without enslaving credits and loans
from abroad”. Stalin had made it clear that in setting up its heavy industry,
the Soviet state could not follow the road which the capitalist countries
pursue, by taking loans from other countries or plundering other countries.
After the collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union a modern
socialist agriculture was built up with the support of a powerful base of
agricultural machinery produced by the socialist heavy industry, and thus the
problem of grain and other principal agricultural and livestock products was solved.
It was Stalin who elaborated Lenin's cooperativist plan more thoroughly, who
led the implementation of this plan in fierce struggle with the enemies of
socialism, with the kulaks, the Bukharinite traitors, with the innumerable
difficulties and obstacles which stemmed not only from enemy activity, but also
from the lack of experience and from the feeling of private property which had
deep roots in the consciousness of the peasants.
The build-up of economic and cultural strength helped the consolidation
of the state of the dictatorship of the proletariat in the Soviet Union. At the
head of the Bolshevik Party, Stalin organized and ran the Soviet state in a
masterly way, further perfected its functioning and, always on the
Marxist-Leninist course, developed the structure and superstructure of society
on the basis of the internal political situation and economic development,
while never losing sight of the external situations, that is, the rapacious
aims and the sinister intrigues concocted by the bourgeois-capitatist states in
order to impede the construction of the new state of the proletarians.
World capitalism regarded the Soviet Union as its dangerous enemy,
therefore from outside it endeavoured to isolate it, while it encouraged and
organized the plots of renegades, spies, traitors and rightists from within.
The dictatorship of the proletariat struck down these dangerous enemies without
mercy. All the traitors, were put on public trial. At that time, their guilt
was proved most convincingly with incontrovertible evidence. The bourgeois
propaganda raised a big fuss about the trials conducted in the Soviet Union on
the basis of the revolutionary law against the Trotskyites, Bukharinites, the
Radeks, Zinovyevs, Kamenyevs, Pyatakovs and Tukhachevskys.
It stepped up and raised to a system its campaign of slander and
denigration against the just struggle of the Soviet state, the Bolshevik Party
and Stalin that defended the life of their peoples, defended the new socialist
system built with the blood and sweat of the workers and peasants, defended the
Great October Revolution and the purity of Marxism~Leninism.
What slander did the external enemies not invent, especially against
Joseph Stalin, the continuer of the work of Marx and Lenin, the talented leader
of the Soviet Union, whom they accused of being a bloody tyrant-, and
murderer.. All these slanders were remarkable for their cynicism. No, Stalin was
no tyrant, no despot. He was a man of principle, he was just, modest and very
kindly and considerate towards people, the cadres, and his colleagues. That is
why his Party, the peoples of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the
entire world proletariat loved him so much. This is how millions of communists
and outstanding personalities, revolutionaries and progressive people
throughout the world knew Stalin. In his book entitled “Stalin”, Henri Barbusse
says among other things: “He established and maintains links with the workers,
peasants and intellectuals of the USSR, as well as with the revolutionaries of
the world, who love their homeland - that is, with many more than 200 million
people”. He added, “This clear and enlightened person is an unpretentious
man... He laughs like a child... From many aspects Stalin is very much like the
extraordinary V. llyich: the same mastery of theory, the same practical sense,
the same determination... More than in anyone else, in the person of Stalin one
finds the thought and word of Lenin. He is the Lenin of today.”
Consistent Marxist-Leninist
revolutionary ideas run like a red thread through all Stalin's thoughts and
Works, whether written or applied in practice. No mistake of principle can be
found in the works of this outstanding Marxist-Leninist. His work was well
weighed up in the interests of the proletariat and the working masses, in the
interests of the revolution, socialism and communism, in the interests of
national liberation and anti-imperialist struggles. He was not eclectic in his
theoretical and political opinions, nor was he vacillating in his practical actions.
He who relied on the sincere friendship of Joseph Stalin was confident in his
onward march towards a happy future for his people. He who deviated could not
escape the keen vigilance and judgement of Joseph Stalin. This judgement had
its roots in the great ideas of the Marxist-Leninist theory which had
crystallized in his brilliant mind and pure soul. Throughout his whole lifetime
he knew how to keep a firm hold on the helm and steer a correct course to
socialism amongst the waves and storms created by enemies.
Stalin knew when and to what
extent compromises should be made provided they did not violate the
Marxist-Leninist ideology, but on the contrary, were to the benefit of the
revolution, socialism, the Soviet Union and the friends of the Soviet Union.
The proletariat, the Marxist-Leninist parties, the genuine communists and all
the progressive people in the world considered the salutary actions of the
Bolshevik Party and Stalin in defence of the new socialist state and
socio-economic order to be just, reasonable and necessary. The work of Stalin
was approved by the world proletariat and the peoples, because they saw that he
fought against the oppression and exploitation which they felt on their own
backs. The peoples saw that the slanders against Stalin came precisely from
those monsters who organized mass tortures and killings in capitalist society,
those who were the cause of starvation, poverty, unemployment and so much
misery, hence they did not believe these slanders.
Millions of proletarians throughout
the world rose against these enemies in big strikes and powerful demonstrations
in the city streets, and attacked the factories and plants of the capitalists.
The peoples rose in struggle against the colonizers to win their democratic
freedoms and rights. These actions were, at the same time, an all-round
international support for the Soviet Union and Stalin, which helped to
strengthen the new state of the Soviets and enhance its great authority in the
world. All the communists throughout the world who were fighting against world
capitalism were called agents. of the Soviet Unio'n and Stalin by the
bourgeoisie and the renegades from MarxismLeninism. But the communists were
honest people, they were nobody's agents, but were simply loyal supporters of
the doctrine of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin.
They supported the Soviet
Union because in its policy they saw their great support for the triumph of
communist ideas, they saw a clear example of how they should develop their
struggle and increase their efforts to win the battles one after the other, to
defeat the enemies and rid themselves of the yoke of the power of capital and
build the new, socialist social order.
While world capitalism was
growing weaker as an outdated order in decay, socialism in the Soviet Union was
triumphing as the new order of the future and becoming an ever more powerful
support for the world revolution. In these circumstances capitalism was
absolutely compelled to employ all its means to strike a mortal blow at the
great socialist state of the proletarians, which was showing the world the way
to escape from exploitation, therefore the capitalists prepared and launched
World War II. They raised, supported, incited and armed the Hitlerites for the “war
against Bolshevism”, against the Soviet Union, and to realize their dream of “living
space” in the East. The Soviet Union understood the danger which threatened it.
Stalin was vigilant, he knew full well that the slanders concocted against him
by the international capitalist bourgeoisie, alleging that he was not fighting
the rising nazism and fascism, were slogans to be expected from this
bourgeoisie and the Hitlerite Fifth Column, in order to deceive world opinion
and realize their plans for an attack on the Soviet Union.
The 7th Congress of the
Comintern, held in 1935, rightly described fascism as the greatest enemy of the
peoples in the concrete Circumstances of that time. On the direct initiative of
Stalin, this Congress launched the slogan of the peoples' anti-fascist united front,
which should be created in every country with the aim of expos.ing the
aggressive plans and predatory activity ,of the fascist states, so that the
peoples would rise against these plans and this activity in order to avert a
new imperialist war which was threatening the world.
Never for any moment did
Stalin lose sight of the danger threatening the Soviet Union. At all time he
fought resolutely and gave clear-cut -instructions that the party must be
tempered for the coming battles, that the Soviet peoples must be united in a
steel-like Marxist-Leninist unity, that the Soviet economy must be consolidated
on the socialist road, that the defences of the Soviet Union must be
strengthened with material means and cadres, and have a revolutionary strategy
with revolutionary tactics. It was Stalin who showed and proved through facts
from life itself, that the imperialists are warmongers and that imperialism `is
the bearer of predatory wars, the-refore, he instructed that people must be
continuously vigilant and always prepared to cope with any action by the
Hitlerite nazis, the Italian fascists, and the Japanese militarists, together
with the other capitalist world powers. Stalin's .word was prized above gold,
it became a guide for the proletarians and the peoples of the world. Stalin
proposed to the governments of the big capitalist powers of Western Europe that
an alliance should be formed against the Hitlerite plague, but these
governments rejected such a proposal, indeed they even violated the alliances
they had previously signed with the Soviet Union, because they hoped the
Hitlerites would eliminate the “seed of Bolshevism” and pull the chestnuts out
of the fire for them.
Faced with such an extremely
serious and dangerous situation, and being unable to convince the government
officials of the so-called western democracies to conclude a joint anti-fascist
alliance, Stalin considered it appropriate to work so that war against the
Soviet Union was postponed, in order to gain time to further strengthen its defences.
To this end, he signed the non-aggression pact with Germany. This pact was to
serve as a modus vivendi to stave off the danger temporarily, because Stalin
saw the Hitlerite aggressiveness, and had made and was continuing to make
preparations against it.
Many bourgeois and
revidionist politicians and historians allege that the Hitlerite aggression
found the Soviet Union unprepared and forthis lay the blame on Stalin! But the
facts refute this slander. Everyone knows that Hitlerite Germany, as an aggressive
state,violating the non-aggression pact in a piratical and perfidious manner,
took advantage of strategic surprise and the numerical superiority of the huge
force of about 200 divisions of its own and its allies, and threw them into a “blitzkrieg”
by means of which, according to Hitler's plans, the Soviet Union was to be
overrun and conquered within not more than two months!
But everyone knows what
happened in reality. The “blitzkrieg”, which had succeeded everywhere in
Western Europe, failed in the East. Being very strong behind the lines, with
the support of all the Soviet peoples, in its withdrawal the Red Army exhausted
the enemy forces until it pinned thern down, then it counter-attacked and
smashed them with successive blows, until finally it forced Hitlerite Germany
to surrender unconditionally. History has already recorded the decisive role of
the Soviet Union in the defeat of Hitlerite Germany and the annihilation of
fascism in general in World War II.
How could Hitler's plan of “blitzkrieg”
against the Soviet Union have been defeated and how could that country have
played such a major role in saving mankind from fascist bondage with-out
all-sided prior preparation for defence, with-out the steel strength and
vitality of the socialist system which withstood its greatest and most
difficult test in World War II? How can these victories be separated from the
exceptionally great role played by Stalin, both in preparing the country to
withstand the imperialist aggression, And in the rout of Hitlerite Germany and in the historic
victory over fascism? Any diabolic attempt by the Kruslichevite revisionist to
separate Stalin from the party and Soviet people in connection with the
decisive role of the socialist state in this victory is smashed to smithereens
in the face of' the historic reality which no force can refute or diminish, let
alone wipe out. The war of the Soviet peoples, with Stalin at the head, led to
the liberation of a series of countries and peoples from nazi bondage, brought
about the establishment of people's democracy in several countries of Eastern
Europe and gave a powerful impulse to the national liberation, antiimperialist
and anti-coloniatist struggles, so that the colonial system disintegrated and
collapsed, and this created a new ratio of forces in the world in favour of
socialism and the revolution.
Khrushchev was so shameless
as to accuse Stalin of being a person, “shut away” from the reality, who
allegedly did not know the situation in the Soviet Union and the world, who allegedly
did not know where the forces of the Red Army were deployed and commanded them
using a school globe as his map !
Even such heads of world
capitalism as Churchill, Roosevelt, Truman, Eden, Montgomery, Hopkins and
others were obliged to recognize the incontestable merits of Stalin, although
at the same time, they made no secret of their hostility towards the
Marxist-Leninist policy and ideology and Stalin personally. I have read their
memoirs and seen' that these heads of capitalism speak with respect about
Stalin as a statesman and military strategist, describe him as a great man “endowed
with a remarkable sense of strategy”, “with an unrivalled sharpness of mind In
the rapid comprehension of problems”. Churchill, said about Stalin, “...I
respect this great and brilliant man..., very few people in the world could
have understood the problems overwhich we had been at dL loss for months on
end, like this, i n so few minutes. Re had grasped everything in a second”.
The Xhrushchevites wanted to
Create the illusion that not Stalin, but they, had allegedly led the Great
Patriotic War of the Soviet Union against nazism! But the whole world knows
that during that time they were sheltering under the shadow of Stalin to whom
they sang hypocritical hymns of praise, saying: -”We owe all our voctories and successes to the great Stalin”. etc.,
etc.. at a time when they were preparing to blow up these victories. The
genuine hymns, which came from the heart, were sung by the glorious Soviet
soldiers who went into the historic battles with the name of Stalin on their
lips. Although far from the Soviet Union, the Albanian communists and people
felt the great role of Stalin very strongly and intimately, at the gravest
moments our country experienced during the Italian and German fascist
occupation, when the fate of our Homeland, whether it would remain in bondage
or emerge into freedom and light, was decided. During the most difficult days
of the war, Stalin was always beside us. He boosted our hopes, illuminated our
perspective, steeled our hearts and will, and Increased our confidence in
victory. Many a time, the last words of the Albanian communists, patriots, and
partisans who gave their liveson the battlefield or facing the enemy's gallows,
machine-gun or automatic rifle, were: “Long live the Communist Party!”, “Long
Live Statin!.”
More than once it has
occurred that in piercing the hearts of the sons and daughters of our people,
the enemy's bullets, at the same time, pierced the works of Stalin which they guarded
In their bosoms as a much cherished treasure.
Despite the open and disguised efforts of the
iniernal and external enemies of the Soviet Union to sabotage socialism after
World War II, the correctness of Stalin's policy set the tone in major international
problems. The war-devastated land of the Soviets, which lost 20 million people
on the battlefields, was reconstructed with astounding rapidity. This great
work was carried out by the Soviet people, the working class and the collective
farm peasantry, led by the Bolshevik Party and the great Stalin.
In the years of World War II
revisionism emerged with the betrayal of Browder, exgeneral secretary of the CP
of the USA, who, together WIth his revisionist associates, dissolved the party
and placed themselves in the service of American imperialism. Browder was for
the liquidation of any demarcation fine between the bourgeoisie and the
proletariat, between capitalism and socialism, for their merging in a single
world, was against the revolution and civil war and for the peaceful
co-existence of classes in society. We can say that With this “white line”,
with his capitulationist policy, Browder preceded Tito, who, because of his
anti-Marxist and anti-Leninist Views and stands, entered into ideological and political
conflict with the Soviet Union at the time of the war, although this conflict
broke out openly after the war. After many patient efforts to bring the
renegade Tito into line, when they were convinced he was incorrigible, Stalin,
the Bolshevik Party and all the other genuine communist parties of the world
unanimously condemned Him. It became obvious that the work of Tito was in the
service of world imperialism, therefore he relied on and was supported by
American imperialism and the other capitalist states. Joining the chorus of the
bourgeois propaganda and in order to earn the credits he received from the
imperialists, Tito, among other things, slandered that Stalin allegedly
prepared the attack against Yugoslavia. Time proved that Tito was lying. In the
different talks which I have had the great honour to hold with Stalin, he has
told me that there never was and never could be any thought of the Soviet Union
attacking' Yugoslavia. We are communists, said Stalin, and will never attack
any foreign country, hence, Yugoslavia either, but we shall expose Tito and the
Titoites because that is, our duty as Marxists. Whether they keep Tito. in
power or overthrow him in Yugoslavia, this is an internal question which it is
up to the peoples of Yugoslavia to settle, it is not up to us to interfere in
this affair, he said. The Nikita Khrushchev gang was encouraged and supported
in its slanders against Stalin by the renegade Josip Broz Tito, who had come
out openly long before, and later by Mao Tsetung and company and other
revisionists of various shades. The reality, all of them were minions of
capitalism, set on destroying socialism in the Soviet Union from within,
preventing socialism from being built in Yugoslavia, and hindering the
construeflon of socialism in China and the whole world. That is why they
opposed StalIn, in whom they saw the strong man, to whom they were unable to
put anything across while he was alive.
These traitors were the
successors to the social democrat, revisionist, apportunist renegades of the Second International, the continuers of
their inglorious work in other circumstances and conditians. They claimed that
they were applying organizational forms of struggle “appropriate” to the
situation and working out allegedly new ideas to “correct” and complement-
Marxism-Leninism in accord with the spirit of the time., etc. Irrespective of
any formal differences they manifested in their opinions and attitudes, all
this scum had the one aim: to combat Marxism-Leninism, to negate the absolute necessity
of the proletarian revolution, to destroy socialism, to quell the class
struggle. and prevent the overthrow of the old capitalist society to its very
foundations. Stalin was a genuine internationalist. He took good account of the
special feature that the Soviet state was created by the union of many
republics which were composed of many peoples, many nationalities, therefore he
perfected the state oganization of these republics while respecting. their
equal rights. With the correct MarxistLeninist policy he pursued on the
national question, Stalin succeeded in moulding and tempering the militant
unity of the different peoples of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
While at the head of the party and Soviet state, he made his contribution to transforming
the prison of the peoples - the old czarist Russia, into a free, independent
and sovereign country, where the
peoples and the republics
lived in harmony, friendship, and unity with equal rights. Stalin knew the
nations and their historical formation, he knew the different characteristics
of the culture and psychology of each people and handled them in the
Marxist-Leninist way.
The internationalism of
Joseph Stalin is clearly apparent also in the relaions that were established
among the countries of people's democracy which he considered free,
independent, sovereign states, close allies of the Soviet Union. He never
envisaged these states as dominated by the Soviet Union, either politically or
economically. This was a correct Marxist-Leninist policy which Stalin followed.
In my memoirs 1 have written
of the request I made to Joseph Stalin in 1947 in regard to the creation of
some joint Albanian-Soviet companies, which were to utilize our underground
wealth. He told me that they did not set up joint companies with the fraternal
countries of people's democracy, and explained to me that even some step which
had been taken at first in this direction with some country of people's
democracy, they had considered mistaken and given up. It is our duty, continued
Stalin, to provide the countries of people's democracy with the technology we
possess and theeconomic aid we are able to give, and we shall always be ready
to support them. This is what Stalin thought and that is how he acted.
The Khrushchevites, on the
contrary, did not follow such a course. They embarked on the road of cunning
capitalist collaboration, creating a military, political and economic “unity”
with the former countries of people's democracy 'in their own interests and to
the detriment of others.
They transformed the Warsaw
Treaty into an instrument to keep their new colonies in bondage, in forms and
ways allegedly socialist. They transformed Comecon from an organization of
mutual economic aid, which it was in the time of Stalin, into a means of
control and exploitation of its member countries. Thus the policy of Joseph
Stalin on all the major political, ideological and economic problems was one
thing, while the policy of the Krushchevite and other modern revisionists is
quite another thing. Stalin's policy was principled and internationalist, while
that of the Soviet revisionists is a capitalist policy, enslaving for the other
peoples who have fallen or are falling into their trap. The imperialists, Tito,
the Krushchevites and all other enemies accused Stalin, alleging that after
World War II he divided up the spheres of influence in agreement with the
former anti-fascist allies - the United States of America and Great Britain.
Time has. consigned this accusation to the rubbish bin, just as it did with all
the rest.. After World War II, Stalin defended with exemplary justice the
peoples, their national liberation struggle and their national and social
rights against the greed of his former allies in the antifascist war. The
enemies of communism, ranging from international bourgeois reaction down to the
Khrushchevites and all the other revisionists, have striven with every means to
blacken and distort all the virtues, pure thoughts and just actions of this
great Marxist-Leninist, and to discredit the first socialist state set up by
Lenin and Stalin. With great cunning the Khrushchevites, these new disciples of
Trotsky, Bukharin, Zinoviev and Tukhachevsky, incited conceit and the feeling
of superiority in those who had taken part in the ,war. They encouraged
privileges f or the élite, ,opened the way to bureaucracy and 'liberalism in
the party and the state, violated the true revolutionary norms, and gradually
managed to implant the defeatist spirit among the people. They presented all
the evils of their activity as if they -were brought about by the “stern and
sectarian stand, the method and style of work” of Stalin. This diabolical deed
of those who cast the stone and hid the hand, served to deceive the working
class, the collective farm peasantry and the intellectuals and to set in motion
all the dissident elements who had remained concealed until that time.
Dissident, career-seeking and degenerate elements were told that the time of “genuine
freedom” had come for them, and this “freedom” was brought about by Nikita
Khrushchev and his group. This is how the ground was prepared for the
destruction of socialism in the Soviet Union, for the overthrow of the
dictatorship of the proletariat and the establishment of a state of the “entire
people” which in fact would be nothing but a dictatorial state of the fascist
type, as it is now.
All this villainy emerged
soon after the death, or to be more precise, after the murder of Stalin. I say
after the murder of Stalin, because Mikoyan himself told me and Mehmet Shehu
that they, together with Khrushchev and their associates, had decided to carry
out a “pokushenie”, i.e., to make an attempt on Stalin's life, but later, as
Mikoyan told us, they gave up this plan. It is a known fact that the
Khrushchevites could hardly wait for Stalin to die. The circumstances of his
death are not clear.
An unsolved enigma in this
:direction is the question of the “white smocks”, the trial conducted against
the Kremlin doctors, who, as long as Stalin was alive were accused of having
attempted to kill many leaders of the Soviet Union., After Stalin's death these
doctors were rehabilitated and no more was said about this question! But why
was this question hushed up?! Was the criminal activity of these doctors proved
at the time of the trial, or not? The question of the doctors was hushed up,
because had it been investigated later, had it been gone into thoroughly, it
would have brought to light a great deal of dirty linen, many crimes and plots
that the concealed revisionists, with Khruslichev and Mikoyan at the head, had
been perpetrating. This could be the explanation also for the sudden deaths
within a very short time, of Gottwald, Bierut, Foster, Dimitrov and some
others, all from curable illnesses, about which 1 have written in my
unpublished memoirs, “The Khrushchevites and Us”. This could prove to be the
true reason for the sudden death of Stalin, too.
In order to attain their
vile aims and to carry out their plans for the struggle against MarxismLeninism
and socialism, Khrushchev and his group liquidated many of the main leaders of
the Comintern, one after the other, by silent and mysterious methods. Apart
from others, they also attacked and discredited Rakosi, dismissed him from his
post and interned him deep in the interior of the steppes of Russia, in this
way. In the “secret” report delivered at their 20th Congress, Nikita
Khruslichev and his associates threw mud at Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin and
tried to defile him in the filthiest manner, resorting to the most cynical
Trotskyite methods. After compromising some of the cadres of the leadership of
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the
Khrushchevites exploited them thoroughly and then kicked them out and
liquidated them as anti party elements. The Khrushchevites headed by
Khrushchev, who condemned the cult of Stalin in order to cover up their
subsequent crimes against the Soviet Union and socialismy raised the cult of
Khrushchev sky-high. Those top functionaries of the party and Soviet state
attributed to Stalin the brutality, cunning perfidy and baseness of character,
the imprisonments and murders which they themselves practised and which were
second nature to them. As long as Stalin was alive it was precisely they who
sang hymns of praise to him in order to cover up their careerism. and their
underhand aims and actions. In 1949 Krushchev described Stalin as the “leader
and teacher of genius”, and said that .”he name of Comrade Stalin is the banner
of all the victories of the Soviet people, the banner of the struggle of the
working people the world over”. Mikoyan described the Works of Stalin as a “new,
higher historical stage of Leninism”. Kosygin said, “We owe all our victories
and successes, to the great Stalin”, etc., etc. While after his death they
behaved quite differently. It was the Khrushchevites who strangled the voice of
the party, strangled the voice of the working class and filled the
concentration camps with patriots; it was they who released the dregs of
treachery from prison, the Trotskyites and all the enemies, whom time and the
facts had proved and have proved again now With their struggle as.dissidents to
be opponents of socialism and agents in the service of foreign capitalist
enemies. It is the Khrushclievites who, in conspiratorial and mysterious ways, “tried”
and condemned not only the Soviet revolutionaries but also many persons from
other countries. In my notes I have written of a meeting with the Soviet
leaders, at which Klirushchev, Mikoyan, Molotov and some others were present.
As Mikoyan was to go to Austria, Molotov turned to him and said halfjokingly: “Be
careful not to make a 'mess' in Austria, asyoudid in Hungary”. 1 immediately
asked Molotov: “Why, was it Mikoyan who made the 'mess' in Hungary?”. He
replied: -”Yes”, and went on to say, “if Mikoyan goes back there again, they
willhang him”. Mikoyan, this covert anti-Marxist cosmopolitan answered: “.If
they hang me, they will hang Kadar, too”. But even if those two were hanged,
intrigues and villainy still remain immoral.
Khrushchev, Mikoyan and
Suslov first defended the conspirator Imre Nagy, and then condemned and
executed him secretly somewhere in Rumania! Who gave them the right to act in
that way with a foreign citizen? Although he was a conspirator, he should have
been subject only to trial in his own country and not to any foreign law, court
or punishment. Stalin never did such things.
No, Stalin never acted in
that way. He conducted public trials against the traitors to the party and
Soviet state. The party and the Soviet peoples were told openly of the crimes
they had committed. You never find in Stalin's actions such Mafia-like methods
as you find in the actions of the Soviet revisionist chiefs. The Soviet
revisionists have used and are still using such methods against one another in
their struggle for power, just as in every capitalist country. Khrushchev
seized power through a putsch, and Brezhnev toppled him from the throne with a
putsch.
Brezhnev and company got rid of Khrushchev to
protect the revisionist policy and ideology from the discredit and exposure
resulting from his crazy behaviour and actions and embarrassing buffoonery. He
did not in any way reject Khrushchevism, the reports and decisions of the 20th
and 22nd Congresses in which Khrushchevisrn is embodied. Brezhnev showed
himself to be so ungrateful to Khrushcliev, whom he had previously lauded so
high, that he could not even find a hole in the wall of the Kremlin to put his
ashes when he died! Meanwhile, neither the Soviet peoples, nor world opinion
have ever been informed of the real reasons for Klirushchev's downfall. Even to
this day, the “main reason” provided by the revisionist documents is “his
advanced age and deteriorating state of health”!!
Stalin was not at all what the enemies of commumism
accused and accuse him of being. On the contrary, he was just and a man of
principle. lie knew how to help and conbat those who made mistakes, knew now to
support, encourage and point out the special merits of those who served
Marxism-Leninism loyally, as the occasion required. The question of Rokossovsky
and that of Zhukov are now well known. When Rokossovsky and Zhukov made
mistakes they were criticized and discharged from their posts. But they were
not cast off as incorrigible. On the contrary, they were, warmly assisted and
the moment it was considered that these cadres had corrected themselves, Stalin
elevated them to responsible positions promoted them marshals and at the time
of the Great Patriotic War charged them with extremely important duties on the
main fronts of the war against the Hitlerite invaders. Only a leader who had a
clear concept of and applied MarxistLeninist justice in evaluating the work of
people, with their good points and errors., could have acted as Stalin did.
Following Stalin's death,
Marshal Zhukov became a tool of Nikita Klirushchev and his group; he supported
the treacherous activity of Khrushchev against the Soviet Union, the Bolshevik
Party and Stalin. Eventually, Nikita Khrushcliev tossed Zhukov away like a squeezed
lemon. He did the same with Rokossovsky and many other main cadres. Many Soviet
communists were deceived by the demagogy of the Khrushchevite revisionist group
and thought that after Stalin's death the Soviet Union would become a real
paradise, as the revis ionist traitors started to trumpet. They declared with
great pomp that in 1980 communism would be established in the Soviet Union!!
But what happened? The opposite, and it could not be otherwise.The revisionists
seized power not to make the Soviet Union prosper, but to turn it back into a
capitalist country, as they did, to make it economically subject to world
capital, to form, secret and open agreements with American imperialism, to
subjugate the peoples of the countries of people's democracy under the guise of
military and economic treaties, to keep these states in bondage, to create
markets and spheres of influence in the world. Such were the Khrushchevites who
exploited the successful construction of socialism in the Soviet Union, and
turned these successes on to such a retrograde course that they created a new
class of the socialimperialist bourgeoisie to make the Soviet Union an
imperialist world power which, together with the United States of America,
would rule the world. Stalin had forewarned the party of this danger.
Khrusbchev himself admitted to us that Stalin had said to them that they would
sell out the Soviet Union to imperialism. And this is what happened in fact.
What he said has proved true.
In the existing situation
the peoples of the world, the world proletariat, logical people with pure
hearts, can judge for themselves the correctness of Stalin's stands. But people
can judge the correctness of his Marxist-Leninist line only in a broad
political, ideological, economic and military panorama. Up till yesterday, the
bourgeoisie and the revisionists, falsifying history through their propaganda,
have blackened Stalin's activity in people's minds, but now that people are
clear about what the Khrushchevites, Titoites, Maoists, the -Eurocommunists.
and others are, and what the Hitlerites were, what the American imperialists
and world capitalism are, they know why Stalin fought, why the Bolsheviks
fought, why the proletarians and true Marxist-Leninists, are fighting, and what
their enemies, the currents and trends in the service of capitalism and the
revis ionists fight for. Those who think that communism has “failed” always
have been and will surely be disappointed. Time
is proving every day that our doctrine is alive and omnipotent. Any
person who assesses Stalin's work as a whole can understand that the genius and
communist spirit of this outstanding personality are rare in the modern world.
The great cause of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, the cause of socialism and
communism, is the future of the world.
We Albanian communists have
successfully applied the teachings of Stalin, in the first place, in order to
have a strong steel-like Party, always loyal to Marxism-Leninism, stern against
the class enemies, and have taken great care to preserve the unity of thought
and action in the Party and to strengthen the unity of the Party with the
people. We have followed Stalin's teachings on the construction of sodialist
industry and the collectivization of agriculture, and have scored major successes.
Our Party and people will fight for the constant strengthening of the close
alliance of the working class with the peasantry under the leadership of the
working class. We will never be deceived by the flattery and tricks of enemies,
whether Internal or external, but will continue the class struggle, both
internally and externally, and will always be vigilant towards their evil
activity. Otherwise, if we had not proved vigilant, if we had not applied the
teachings of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin faithfully, Albania would have sunk
into the mire of modern reviionism, would no longer be independent and
socialist, and we would no longer have the dictatorship of the proletariat, but
slavery to the imperialist-revisionist powers.
Our Party and people will
continue the road of Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, V1adimir Ulyanov-Len'in and
Joseph Stalin. The future generafions of socialist Albania will loyally follow
the line of their beloved Party. The Albanians, communists and non-party
patriots, bow in respect to the memory of the glorious teacher, Joseph Stalin.
On the occasion of the centenary of his birth, we remember with devotion the
man who helped us, who enabled us to multiply the forces of our people whom the
Party made the all-powerful masters of their own destiny. For the deed of the
liberation and the construction of socialism in our country also we are
indebted to the internationalist aid of Stalin. His rich and very valuable
experience has guided us on our road and in our activity. In this jubilee year,
our Party is engaged in continuous wide-ranging activity to make the glorious
life and work of the great Marxist-Leninist Joseph Stalin even better known.
All the 'activity of our Party, from its founding to the present day, testifies
to its love and respect for and loyalty to the immortal doctrine of our great
classics, and hence to the ideas of Joseph Stalin. And so it will be in our
country, generation after generation.
I, as a militant of the
Party, as one of its leaders, whom the Party has honoured by sending me several
times to meet Comrade Stalin, to talk with him about our problems, our
situation and to seek his advice and help, have tried to record my
recollections of these meetings at the proper time, just as I have felt and
seen the behaviour of Stalin towards the representative of a small party and
people like ours. In making these simple memoirs available for publication, 1
proceeded from the desire to help our communists, working people and youth
become acquainted with the figure of that great and immortal man. In this
glorious anniversary, I bow in devotion and loyalty to the Party and the people
that gave birth to me, raised me and tempered me, and to Joseph Stalin who has
given me such valuable advice for the happiness of my people and left indelible
memories in my heart and mind.
For us Marxist-Leninists and
the innumerable sympathizers with the lofty ideals of the working class
throughout the world, this centenary must serve to strengthen the fighting
unity of our ranks.
Now, the commemoration
of this great jubilee of Stalin's birth is the time for profound relection by
honest people everywhere in the world to find the correct road, to dispel from
their minds the fog created by the capitalist bourgeoisie, the revisionist
bourgeoisie, with the aim of paralysing the revolutionary drive and the
revolutionary thought of the masses. Revolutionary thought. and action will
lead the men of good will, the just men, he men of the people, on to the road
of their escape from the yoke of capital. In commemorating Stalin and his work
on the centenary of his birth, we Marxist-Leninists cannot fail to address
ourselves directly to the peoples of the Soviet Union to tell them in the most
frank and sincere manner:
You, who fought and triumphed over the most
dangerous enemies of humanity with the name of Stalin on your lips, what are
you going to do, are you going to remain silent on the occasion of this great
jubilee? Since they cannot conceal the name and brilliant work of Stalin, the
Khrushchevite revisionists, who left nothing unsaid against him, may write some
few feeble words about him. But it is up to you, who carried out the Great
October Revolution, to remember your brilliant leader with profound respect.
You must destroy the dictatorial fascist regime which is hidden behind
deceptive slogans. You must know that those who are leading you are fascists,
chauvinists and imperialists. They are preparing you as cannon fodder for a
fierce imperialist war, to kill the peoples and burn and devastate countries which
had great hopes in the Homeland of Lenin and Stalin. This is not what the
peoples of the world want you to be. If you go on like this, they can no longer
respect you, but will hate you. The peoples of the world hate your present
counterrevolutionary leadeng, because the atomic weapons they are producing,
the parades in Red Square and the military manoeuvres they are organizing, have
become threatening to the peoples and their freedom, just like those of
American imperialism and world capitalism. The weapons and the army in the
Soviet Union are no longer in the hands of the Soviet peoples and do not serve
the liberation of the world proletariat. On the contrary, they are intended to
oppress the whet and other peoples. You must understand and realize that the
enemies have long since turned you from the road of the revolution. The
Khrushchevite revisionists are seeking to arouse in you feelings of superiority
and domination over others. They claim they are using your great strength
allegedly to combat American imperialism and world capitalism, but this is
false. Your rulers are in contradiction and alliance with American imperialism
and world capitalism, not in the interests of the revolution, but because of
their imperialist ambitions and greed for the division of spheres of 'influence
and domination over the peoples. The peoples of the world are worried whether
you, the sons, grandsons and great-grandsons of those glorious fighters who
carried out the Great October Socialist Revolution, you, the Soviet proletarians,
collective farmers, soldiers and intellectuals, will proceed on this course
hostile to the peoples, on to which those who rule you have led you, or will
rise and fight on the revolutionary road with the names of Lenin and Stalin on
your lips. The hope and desire of the world is that you will take the road of
the revolution and march forward, shouting like your forbears: “za Lenina!”,”za
Stalina!”, for genuine socialism and against imperialism, social-imperialism
and revisionism. The traitor leadership does not inform you correctly about the
sufferings of other peoples who are being killed in the streets in
demonstrations against the blood-thirsty capitalists and imperialits. They do
not tell you the truth about why the people in Iran, thirsting for freedom and
independence, rise to their feet and topple the tyrannical Shah. the tool of
the American imperialists. The Khrushchevite revisionist clique keep you in the
dark about the sufferings of the Arab peoples, the peoples of the American continent
and all the continents of the world, because it is imperialism and your
treacherous leaders who inflict these sufferings on them. They tell you nothing
about how they oppress the peoples of Africa. using your men and their vassals,
you do not know about the intrigues the new CZars of the Kremlin hatch up in
the world, you are not fold that the friends of the Khrushchevies, the friends,
of your leadership to whom Nikita Khrusbehev and his followers, headed by
Brezhnev, opened the road of betrayal, are making common cause with the
capitalists to the detriment of the working class and the interests of their
peoples. You don't know many things about the sufferings and persecution of
honest people in your country, because the present gang which oppresses you is
silent about such things. You must know that the peoples have risen in revolution, that they are fighting
heroically, while you, who constitute a great force, allow your traitor leaders
to oppress you, delude you and put you to sleep. A gang of overlords has turned
your country into a social-imperialist power. The road to salvation is that of
the revolution which Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin have taught us. The
Brezhnevs, Kosygins, Ustinovs and Yakubovskys, like the Solzhenitsyns and
Sakharovs, are counterrevolutionaries and as such must be overthrown and
liquidated. You are a great power, but you have to regain the trust of the
world proletariat, the trust of the peoples of the world, that great trust that
Lenin and Stalin created through work and struggle. You must not delay reflecting deeply about your future and that of
mankind. The time has come for you to become what you were when Lenin and
Stalin were alive-glorious participants in the proletarian revolution.
Therefore, you must not remain under the yoke of enemies of the revolution and
the peoples, enemies of the freedom and independence of states. You must never
allow yourselves to become tools of an imperialism which is seeking to enslave
the peoples, using Leninism as a mask. If you follow the road of the
revolution and Marxism-Leninism, if you link yourselves closely with the world
proletariat, then American imperialism and the decaying capitalism in general
will be shaken to their very
foundations, the face of the world will be changed and socialism will
triumph. You, the Soviet peoples, Soviet workers, collective farmers and
soldiers, have great responsibilities and duties to mankind. You can perform
these duties honourably by refusing to tolerate the domination of the barbarous
clique which now prevails over the once glorious Bolshevik Party of Lenin and
Stalin and over you. In your country the party is no longer a Marxist-Leninist
party. You must build a new party of the Lenin-Stalin type through struggle.
You must understand that the Soviet Union is no longer a union of peoples for
freedom, in full harmony with one another. It was Bolshevism which succeeded in
creating the fraternal unity of the peoples of the Soviet Union. Revisionism
has done the opposite: it has split the peoples of your country, has aroused
chauvinism in every republic, has incited hostility amongst them, has aroused
the hatred of other peoples against the Russian people, who were the vanguard
in the revolution under the leadership of Lenin and Stalin. Will you go on allowing
yourselves to be downtrodden? Will you go on allowing the deepening of the
process of bourgeois denegeration in all fields of life in your country, as the
revisionists are doing? Will you accept the yoke of a new capital, under the
cloak of a false socialism? We Albanian communists and people, like all the
communists and freedom-loving peoples of the world, have, loved the true
socialist Soviet Union of the time of Lenin and Stalin. We resolutely follow
the road of Lenin and Stalin and have faith in the great revolutionary strength
of the Soviet peoples, the Soviet proletariat, and that gradually express
itself, through struggle and sacrifices, will be built up to the level the time
demands and will smash Soviet social-imperialism to its very foundations.
The revolution and
sacrifices you will make will not weaken your country but will revive the true
socialist Soviet Union. They will overthrow the socialimperialist dictatorship
and the Soviet Union will emerge from this stronger than ever.
In this glorious work you
will have the support of all the peoples of the world and the world
proletariat. The strength of the ideas of socialism and communism is based on
this revolutionary overthrow and not on the empty words and underhand actions
of the clique ruling you. Only in this way, proceeding on this course, will the
genuine communists, the Marxist-Leninists everywhere in the world, be able to
defeat imperialism and world capitalism. They will assist the peoples of the
world to liberate themselves, one after the other, will assist great China to
set out on the genuine road to socialism and not become a superpower so that
it, too, can rule the world, by transforming itself into a third partner in the
predatory wars which American imperialism, Soviet social-imperialism and the
clique of Hua Kuo-feng and Teng Hsiao-ping which is ruling in China at present,
are preparing.
In this glorious
jubilee, we Albanian communists, as loyal pupils of Lenin and Stalin and
soldiers of the revolution, remind you to think over these problems, vital to
you and the world ' because we are your brothers, your comrades in the cause of
the proletarian revolution and the liberation of the peoples. If you follow the
road of the predatory, imperialist war, on which your renegade leaders are
taking you, then, without doubt, we shall remain enemies of your system and
your counterrevolutionary actions. This is as clear as the light of the day. It
cannot be otherwise.
When we are convinced that we are acting correctly, we Albanian communists, linked with our people like flesh to bone, do not heave to in the face of even the fiercest storm. And we are convinced thal we shall weather any storm, just as the Bolshevik Party and the Soviet Power did, just as the great Captains of the revolution, Lenin and Stalin, weathered them.
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