Admiration of Stalin is growing in Russia - an artifact of the increased support for extremist parties triggered by - yes, it's our old friends - poverty and disillusionment.
50 million is a little high - most historians agree the figure is around 28 million. Still, based on a extrapolation of the population of Russia prior to 1917, to the present day, Russia is a much smaller country.
Due to the enormous casualties suffered in WW2 (both civilian and military), starvation in the early reforms when Stalin gained power, and to a lesser extent, the purges and murder of political 'dissidents'.
The 20th century was a superb century for despotic mass-murderers. Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot. Will we ever see their kind again?
As for NATO, I want ot see Russian in it. Maybe reform is needed first, but that shouldn't be a concrete wall.
[ 07-19-2001: Message edited by: Dowding ]