I will never claim that the Soviet Union was the perfect solution for Armenia. There was NO perfect solution.
But if one has to make a choice between joining the Western block, and therefore be stuck between the Soviet enemy and your new turkish "allies", or joining the USSR, the latter was, I think, the obvious, or if you will, the better choice.
I am aware of the censorship, and the ugly Stalin ideas. However, Sovietization also gave Armenia a 99% literacy rate, urbanization. It allowed us to develop our culture, our sciences, our academics. Also, WE FINALLY GOT A CITY WHERE WE COULD STUDY, instead of going to Tiflis or Constantinople. Yerevan was a village prior to the USSR, it is now a beaaautiful city of which we can all be proud, and which boasts great art galleries, orchestras, yevayln.
I do not dare imagine what Armenia would have been like had we not had a communist revolution.
But if one has to make a choice between joining the Western block, and therefore be stuck between the Soviet enemy and your new turkish "allies", or joining the USSR, the latter was, I think, the obvious, or if you will, the better choice.
I am aware of the censorship, and the ugly Stalin ideas. However, Sovietization also gave Armenia a 99% literacy rate, urbanization. It allowed us to develop our culture, our sciences, our academics. Also, WE FINALLY GOT A CITY WHERE WE COULD STUDY, instead of going to Tiflis or Constantinople. Yerevan was a village prior to the USSR, it is now a beaaautiful city of which we can all be proud, and which boasts great art galleries, orchestras, yevayln.
I do not dare imagine what Armenia would have been like had we not had a communist revolution.
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