A Russian Christmas

A Russian Christmas

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History of The Russian Church

Become a patron of the show and help me make even more great episodes! Donate by visiting www.patreon.com/trucepodcast "We did our best, but it turned out as it always does". Kind of a dark statement, no? It is a popular Russian phrase that kind of encapsulates the spirit of Ru ...  Show more

What is the Difference Between Communism and Socialism?

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