General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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    was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) dictator from 1929 to 1953. Stalin was a totalitarian dictator. Which means that he had control over every aspect of the country. Under his reign, he completely transformed the USSR. However, he is known to have appointed “... a reign of terror while modernizing Russia and helping to defeat Nazism” (https://www.biography.com/people/joseph-stalin-9491723). Stalin started off his rise to power as the General Secretary of the Communist Party. He…

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    Conference. One agreement they made was to divide Germany into four parts. The Soviet Union got the largest portion in the east while the U.S., Great Britain and France received the western part of Germany. Berlin was also split into four sectors since it was the capital of Germany. In addition, the leaders agreed to create an Allied council to govern Germany. Before creating this council, they removed the National Socialist Party from power, and punished all war criminals. Since there was not a…

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    Joseph Stalin Dictator

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    the Bolshevik Party. The Bolshevik took control of Russia in 1917 and in 1922 the Soviet Union was founded. Vladimir Lenin was appointed leader of the Soviet Union in 1922. During the time Joseph Stalin became more and more respected in the party. He was soon given the job secretary general of the Central Committee of the Communist Party where he would choose allies and gain political support. In 1924 Lenin died and Stalin saw his opportunity to seize total control of the Soviet Union. He slowly…

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    Killing Reagan Book Review

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    pelting the vehicles with rocks and bricks. Everyone on board is instructed to lie down on the floor to avoid being hit in the head by broken glass and projectiles.” The two authors later go to point out Reagan’s complete and utter hatred for the pro-communist protest by stating that “No matter that he has two young children and a pregnant wife at home, Reagan puts himself at risk in order to make a statement: he is not afraid.” These inhumane, personal threats he went through daily, not only…

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    gathering into force. The Soviet Union and the United States had collaborated in defeating the fascist empires of Japan, Italy and Germany. Nonetheless, as it approached the culmination of 1945, the wartime coalition crumbled. The United States, anchoring the Capitalist World, and the Soviet Union, anchoring the Communist World, later collided in an immense contest of wills for the subsequent fifty years. The conflict was dubbed as the Cold War. The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as…

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    Gorbachev's Reforms

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    When the hammer and sickle flag that resembled the Soviet Union was lowered on December 25, 1991, historians, lay people and everyone in between have debated what caused the collapse of the Soviet Union. Ideas ranging from a flawed ideology to start with to Reagan’s administration and the continual push of the West.Over the years, the Soviet Union saw massive amount of change from the collectivization and industrialization during Stalin that brought it to world power status to the crippling…

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    connections with military leaders, such as generals in the Red Army. After the Bolsheviks won the civil war, they began expanding their revolution into other parts of Europe. Stalin’s actions during this revolution were subject to much criticism, including from Leon Trotsky, who had close personal ties with Lenin. This investigation will examine how Stalin, after Lenin’s death, overcame Trotsky; Lenin’s assumed successor, and took control of the Soviet Union. Lenin’s Retirement and Death: In…

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    created by the Soviet Union for the people and the restrictions of several human rights and freedom will prove that the era of the Berlin Wall was indeed problematic for the people in different areas. The problems created by the Soviet Union will prove that the era of the Berlin Wall was indeed problematic for people from many different areas. Due to the problems created by the Soviet Union 's , the Berlin Wall was built, which impacted Germany, Berlin and other places. The Soviet Union also…

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    Dbq Italy Totalitarianism

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    cultural control over their subjects, and are usually headed by acharismatic leader. In general, Totalitarianism involves a one party rule, typically led by a dictator; an attempt to mobilize the entire populationin support of the official state ideology; and an intoleranceof activities which are not directed towards the goals of the state, usually intendedto repressionand economic controlof business, labor unions, churches and political parties.Under a totalitarian form of government each…

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    future war. Massive retaliation established the idea in the US to reconcile Cold War aims with a defensive and security strategy by placing emphasis on nuclear weapons. At any time and place of its choice, the US would be willing to respond to any communist aggression with the prospect of massive retaliation.…

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