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NancyLebovitz comments on Open Thread, March 1-15, 2012 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 05 March 2012 07:26:23PM 0 points [-]

Most of Eastern Europe, I think.

Comment author: [deleted] 05 March 2012 07:50:16PM 0 points [-]

OK communist Yugoslavia is a more important example than communist Nepal. But you're not counting the soviet union as eastern europe? Non-soviet eastern europe is not unrepresented on wikipedia's digest of communist mass killings.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 05 March 2012 09:08:53PM 0 points [-]

I'm not listing the Soviet Union as Eastern Europe.

The Wikipedia page lists mass murder in East Germany and Bulgaria as disputed, but it seems that things were generally worse than I thought.