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    The Intolerance Of Stalin

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    the Stalinistic views towards race, antisemetism, and how his antireilgious campaign shaped the Cold War and America forever. The year 1917, a Mister Vladimir Lenin revolted against the Tsarship of Russia, and established the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The change came fast, and unexpected to the world. The first Chairman of the USSR was Lenin…

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    started asking for land, but the Provisional Government refused to distribute it fairly and this was another reason helped to support the coup against the government. All these reasons led the Leftist revolutionaries by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin to launch a nearly bloodless insurrection against the provisional government (“Russian Revolution”). The…

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    suffered food and fuel shortages at home,” were ready for change. A man named Vladimir Lenin had an idea to solve all of Russia's problems. He spoke of a type of government that allowed Farmers to earn the same amount of money as wealthy businessmen in urban parts of Russia. This ideology is considered to be the start to a communistic Russia. Many of the farmers in other poor families joined together in support of Lenin, starting what became the October Revolution, overall the start of the…

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    “To what extent did World War 1 contribute to the Russian Revolution?” In 1914 the ‘Great War’ began, there were many nations who were involved in the conflict, such as Germany, England, Ottoman Empire, and the most backwards country out of them, Russia. During World War 1, most of the countries involved were democratic and their people had basic human rights. Russia was two centuries behind the rest of the world because of its absolute monarchy who refused to make concessions for the population…

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    Nicholas II. The group of revolutionaries called Bolsheviks were led by Vladimir Lenin. The revolt against…

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    name for himself. Not in a positive way in fact he wanted to dictate the lives of innocent people solely for his own interests. With that being said this man Joseph Stalin rouse to the occasion when in 1924 the first leader of the Soviet Union Vladimir Lenin died. Stalin seemed to want everything done his way and his way only and if no one was in agreement with him he made sure they paid. The Industrial Revolution was booming in Western Europe but not so much in Russia. In order to Industrialize…

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    occurred elsewhere in the world. What event occurred in Nov. 1917 that frightened Americans? The Bolshevik Revolution, which was when Aleksander Kerensky's liberal-democratic government was taken over by radical socialists (Bolsheviks), led by Vladimir Lenin, occurred in November 1917. 6. What was the goal of the Third communist International in 1919? The goal of the Third Communist International was to make revolution by Communists occur globally. 7. Who lead the communists? a. Josef…

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    the pigs, which had been fervent in planning the revolution other animals were not even sure was going to happen, at least not in their lifetime. Similarly, Trotsky was essential in the planning of the Russian Revolution. Together with Stalin and Lenin, Trotsky “plotted the seizure of power that brought about a Bolshevik government in November 1917” (Martin par. 3). This shows how vital Trotsky was to the growth of the Bolshevik government. Second, Snowball represents Trotsky by his ability…

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    The Russian and Iranian Revolutions have very similar causes: an ignorant leader. In Russia, the Tsar was taking Russia into a dead end. His first mistake was to take personal control over the Russian army, which lead to the people blaming the Szar for every defeat that occurred in World War 1 (Class Discussion). Following WW1, the loss of precious resources and the sacrifice of countless lives lead to Russia to be in a state of extreme famine and poverty (Jerry and Ziegler, 1). The crumbling…

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    revolutionary activities. In the early 1900’s Stalin joined the Bolsheviks that were led by Vladimir Lenin. Between April 1902 and March 1913 Stalin was arrest 7 times and exiled to Siberia. Stalin made slow political progress until 1912 when Lenin co-opted Stalin to serve on the first Central Committee for…

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