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The Soviet Red Crescent for Muslims

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Did you know about the Red Crescent!?
(sources at bottom)
Someone recently private messaged me that in girl/boy scouts in the US they were taught that the Soviet Union didn't have the Red cross at all, emphisising "because they are godless"
The straight lies we are told is amazing!
The quality took a dip in this video, I had to make some decisions which help me film and edit with a lot more ease which sadly sacrificed some detail in the quality.
Still learning and improving with editing and all that! be patient :)
hope to turn some more topics I've breifly covered on tiktoks and reels into longer form format like this. let me know which ones I should go more in depth into!
anyways typo at the end for my currently not banned TikTok :
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Sources:
Kiselev AE, Lipats AA. Soiuz Obshchestv Krasnogo Kresta i Krasnogo Polumesiatsa SSSR i sluzhba krovi strany (100-letiiu Obshchestva Krasnogo Kresta i Krasnogo Polumesiatsa) [Union of the Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent of the USSR and blood service in the USSR (on the centennary of the Society of Red Cross and Red Crescent)]. Probl Gematol Pereliv Krovi. 1967 Jun;12(6):3-7. Russian. PMID: 4898150.
To be honest it can be difficult to cite all sources for my information. These are ones I looked at specifically for information on the Red Cross and crescent. But information on minorities in the Soviet union, the percentages, ethnographic information on who lives across the largest country on earth. These are all things that come straight out of my head from years of research. So sometimes I find citing that information to be difficult because it is just simply things that I know. I hope that makes sense. I don't mean to sound like a snob or something but people request sources on information that I've just gained over the years that I can't always pinpoint off the top of my head from a single source. And sometimes my sources are simply the people who live there and have experienced that history.
(sources at bottom)
Someone recently private messaged me that in girl/boy scouts in the US they were taught that the Soviet Union didn't have the Red cross at all, emphisising "because they are godless"
The straight lies we are told is amazing!
The quality took a dip in this video, I had to make some decisions which help me film and edit with a lot more ease which sadly sacrificed some detail in the quality.
Still learning and improving with editing and all that! be patient :)
hope to turn some more topics I've breifly covered on tiktoks and reels into longer form format like this. let me know which ones I should go more in depth into!
anyways typo at the end for my currently not banned TikTok :
Instagram:
Have early access to my video and support me financially on
Patreon:
Sources:
Kiselev AE, Lipats AA. Soiuz Obshchestv Krasnogo Kresta i Krasnogo Polumesiatsa SSSR i sluzhba krovi strany (100-letiiu Obshchestva Krasnogo Kresta i Krasnogo Polumesiatsa) [Union of the Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent of the USSR and blood service in the USSR (on the centennary of the Society of Red Cross and Red Crescent)]. Probl Gematol Pereliv Krovi. 1967 Jun;12(6):3-7. Russian. PMID: 4898150.
To be honest it can be difficult to cite all sources for my information. These are ones I looked at specifically for information on the Red Cross and crescent. But information on minorities in the Soviet union, the percentages, ethnographic information on who lives across the largest country on earth. These are all things that come straight out of my head from years of research. So sometimes I find citing that information to be difficult because it is just simply things that I know. I hope that makes sense. I don't mean to sound like a snob or something but people request sources on information that I've just gained over the years that I can't always pinpoint off the top of my head from a single source. And sometimes my sources are simply the people who live there and have experienced that history.
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