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    "Stalin’s economic policies brought glory to the USSR" entirely correct. Stalin had been one of two men who were in a position to succeed Lenin the other being Leon Trotsky. Joseph Stalin (His real name was Josef Dzhugashvili) Stalin‚ meaning "Man of Steel". Stalin was both Commissar of Nationalities and Commissar of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspectorate making him the ideal option to be the successor of Lenin. Stalin was intent on industrializing the Soviet Union as quickly as possible as he

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    Kondratieff cycle/wave what is it? What were the implications? Why was Kondratieff persecuted by Joseph Stalin The Kondratieff cycle is a theory created by 19th century economist‚ Nikolai Kondratieff. The theory entitles the use of various data in order to anticipate future economic developments. Some of these data included wage medians‚ interest rates‚ raw material prices‚ foreign trades‚ and bank deposits. Observing charts of great length with each of these data factored in. Observing various

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    Maria Gonzalez Mr. Wyse Honors English 3A 8 May 2012 Leon Trotsky: The Exiled Leon Trotsky was most acknowledged as Vladimir Lenin’s “assistant.” Trotsky was also known as Joseph Stalin’s archenemy. They disliked each other so much that when Stalin won over Trotsky‚ Stalin forced Trotsky into exiled. Trotsky was a great thinker‚ speaker‚ but not a great leader‚ since he let someone else lead him. Lev Davidovich Bronstein‚ which later was changed to Leon Trotsky‚ was born in Yanokva‚ Ukraine

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    Joseph Brant was born in 1742 and his Indian name was Thayendanegea. Thayendanegea meaning he who places two bets. Joseph’s father was a sachem of the Iroquois Confederacy‚ which was to where the Mohawks belonged. Whereas Brant’s mother was not a Mohawk like his father. Brant did become a war chief but never rose to the rank of sachem. His parents were said to live at the Canajoharie castle in New York. Even though his family would have been a consideration and he was the grandson of one of the

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    deadliest sacrifice to the WWII‚ the world could eventually back to the temporary peace. During the period of WWII‚ Joseph Stalin was the highest commander in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. And under his guiding hand‚ the Soviet Union was transformed from a peasant society into a powerful country that was proud of its strong military force and industrialization.

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    treatment of one subject under the guise of another” (Dictionary.com). The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell has allegorical connections with the Soviet Union because it has similarities and differences between Snowball and Leon Trotsky‚ Napoleon and Joseph Stalin‚ Squealer and Vyacheslav Molotov. Orwell writes Animal Farm to have an allegorical connection with the Soviet Union because it has characters that were similar such as Snowball and Trotsky. Snowball is very similar to Trotsky because they both

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    throughout Animal Farm. Once Napoleon takes over as the leader of the farm‚ his reign becomes corrupted. In the book Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin andSnowball represents Leon Trotsky. The struggle between Stalin and Trotsky during the rise of Stalin is seen in the rivalry between Napoleon and Snowball. In both the book and history‚ the more politically power and spiteful Stalin (Napoleon) banishes the more idealistic Trotsky (Snowball) from society. This is all done in order for Napoleon to gain more power

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    What Impact Did Joseph Stalin’s First Five Year Plan Have on the Economy and People of the Soviet Union? by Brooke Justus Plan of Investigation In 1928‚ Joseph Stalin developed his first plan that concentrated on the development of the Soviet Union in the global economic spectrum. Stalin proposed that electricity‚ coal‚ and iron production need be increased significantly in the following five years in order to compete with capitalist countries. This investigation will analyze the significance

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    take a big stand against Germany‚ so Joseph Stalin said that everyone who was strong enough to hold a rifle- had to go out into battle. Previously‚ in Operation Barbarossa‚ they got Barbaroasted. In order to seem like the big men that they knew they were‚ they knew that they had to kick a lot of butt in this war. Because of that‚ Joseph Stalin said that they were

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    Joseph Stalin’s impact was immense (when compared to that of Vladimir Lenin) in Russian history. This is due to the variety of policies‚ events‚ and actions that took place during his time in power. But alas‚ the impacts of Mr. Stalin and not all positive‚ there are many negative impacts as well. Stalin was an idol and a god-like figure to some Russians after he gained power and became the leader of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic and during his reign he was able to have a large

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