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    the Moscow Trials, these trials entailed Stalin putting his political opponents on trial for ridiculous crimes of treason. He did this in order to make sure his status as supreme leader stayed. An example of this is the Staff of the recently replaced NKVD chief at the time. 17 co-defendants were accused of forming an “anti-Soviet Trotskyite centre,” which had allegedly collaborated with Trotsky to conduct sabotage, wrecking, and terrorist activities that would ruin the Soviet economy and reduce…

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    George Orwell based the Thought Police off the NKVD or Narodnyi Komissariat Vnutrennikh Del who arrested citizens of the Soviet Union who had rebellious actions or statements. Similarly, George Orwell prophesied the use of horrific techniques to implement governmental control in his novel, 1984, regarding a totalitarian government that prohibits any ideas outside their own, through the use of the Thought Police’s constant surveillance, audio detection software, and predictive analytic technology…

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    George Orwell based the Thought Police off the Narodnvi Kommissariat Vnutrennikh Del or NKVD, who arrested citizens of the Soviet Union who had rebellious actions or statements (Willans). George Orwell prophesied the use of horrific techniques to implement governmental control in his novel, 1984, regarding a totalitarian government that prohibits any ideas outside their own, through the use of the Thought Police’s predictive analytic technology, audio detection software, and constant…

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    A totalitarian government isn't just a government. It is an obsessive and diabolical ruling of an individual that kills its country. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, two masterminds of this type of government, were the powers of the strongest totalitarian governments in the world during the 20th century. They are two of the most diabolic and manipulating dictators the world has ever experienced. Although they hated one another, the leaders were much alike in many ways. Hitler and Stalin used…

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    Most books usually convey a message to their audience. For example, many dystopian novels convey how not to govern, how not to behave as a society. Some of the novels are based on real events, real societies and governments that existed when the book was written, like communist regimes for instance. Two of the most famous dystopian novels are Animal Farm and 1984. Surely, these two books have a lot in common like how both books were set in England, written by George Orwell, and based on the…

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    Machiavelli improves a lot of hefty reasons when it comes to managing one’s demesne. Although Joseph Stalin has not been sovereign, but this individual ended up being totalitarian, and also most of the ideas made available inside the Royal prince had been without a doubt applied in the course of Stalin’s rule within the Soviet Partnership. Joseph in the course of his dictatorship got a very company hands, and also has not been worried make use of just about any suggests needed to maintain the…

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    In the 1920s, the leader of the Bolsheviks, Vladimir Lenin, distanced the newly formed government from the policies of War Communism through a series of decrees. Under War Communism, the Bolshevik Party practiced class warfare against the peasants and justified the use of force to carry out grain requisitioning, this led to repression and violent disturbances in the countryside, the Bolsheviks relied on these methods to retain power and win the war. By examining the origins of the policy of…

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    Section 2B Repression Clergy The Bolsheviks wanted only their own ideology existing in Russia, and so restricted faith by repressing the clergy. In 1918 many leaders of the Russian Orthodox church were brutally murdered - Vladimir of Kiev, who was mutilated, castrated, shot and had his corpse put on display for public, Archbishop Vasily who was crucified and burned. A key strategy of the Bolsheviks was to split the clergy, which they did through introduction of the Living Church in 1922.…

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    George Orwell was a famous author most known for his works Animal Farm and 1984. In these books, Orwell makes it very clear what point he is trying to convey. Orwell is stating his opinion on Russia under communist rule during the Stalin era. Animal Farm was published in 1945 and 1984 was published in 1849. During this time in Russia, Stalin was in power and had carved Russia in his image. Orwell bases Animal Farm and 1984 in the image of Stalin’s Russia and the shows the repercussions of…

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    watch over the people of Oceania. They were called the thought police and were able to invade people’s thoughts to see if they were thinking of any revolutionary activity (Orwell 3). Just like Big Brother, Stalin had his own secret police, called the NKVD. It was estimated that under Stalin, at least 681,692 people were shot by this secret police (Horvitz). Brutality and the corruption in the government was commonplace in…

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