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I would listen to that more closely if it were said by someone who actually cared about personal liberty or having enough to eat (see Holodomor).

You can even see pretty words spoken by Hitler on the topic. Everyone has pretty words in speeches, but when the chips are down what are people's actions?

I remember someone on fedi posting a screenshot that I thought at the time was incredibly wise, and when I asked where that was from, the person said Mein Kampf.
I can't remember what exactly it was. Something about types of people and how they respond to propaganda. But I don't think that was the bit I thought was wise. I think it was something he said in passing.

Source?

Was it enough grain? It says there that he refused an additional lot.

I'll look at that later but to get back to my point, Stalin didn't allow personal freedom during his reign so any appeal to it by him is insincere.
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I mean if he actually cared about personal freedom he wouldn't have sent people to gulags and mental hospitals for criticising him now, would he.

Yep.