Why a Museum of Communist Terror?
“Why a Museum of Communist Terror?” – Article by James Bartholomew originally published in the Telegraph on 16th September 2017.
Interview with a woman born in a gulag camp
Article by James Bartholomew originally published in The Spectator on 20th May 2017.
The economy of Cuba under Castro
Article by Professor Tim Congdon was published in Standpoint in June 2014.
Ten films and TV series about communism
There is no substitute for the testimony of actual victims of communist terror. However the following films can help to bring to life aspects of communism and its history.
How the uprising against Nicolae Ceausescu began.
Interview with Zsolt Szilagyi, who witnessed the chain of events that led to the downfall of Ceauşescu in Romania.
Importing Class War – the unknown story of the Soviet Invasion of Poland, 1939
Talk by Roger Moorhouse, author of First To Fight, London, November 2019. The story of the Soviet invasion of Poland, 1939.
What millennials should know about Communism
“What millennials should know about Communism” – Talk by James Bartholomew at the Sydney Institute in October 2018.
The extraordinary story of how a peaceful pastor provided the spark which led to the overthrow of Ceaușescu
The extraordinary story of how a peaceful pastor, László Tőkés, provided the spark that led to the overthrow of the communist regime in Romania.
What was it like in the Gulag? Interview with a survivor
Interview with one of the last living survivors of the Gulag: Ivanna Maszczak, who was sent to the notorious region of Kolyma.
Love in the Gulag
A story of romance in the Gulag between a man and a woman who never met. James Fox voiced the words of an emotional letter written by Vladmir in the Gulag.