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    January 30th‚ 1933‚ and‚ after Paul Von Hindenburgs death‚ assumed the twin titles fuhrer and chancellor. (August 2‚ 1934). Mussolini gained support from the king of italy and many landowners/ factory owners and upper class people by using his blackshirt militias to put an end to socialists strikes. This‚ combined with other factors‚ resulted in the kind appointing Mussolini as prime minister. it was after this that his supporters marched on rome as a victorious show of force. over time‚ he gradually

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    Not only did they have an army of their own‚ they also were being backed by both Mussolini and Hitler‚ two of the most powerful rulers in Europe. This makes the Spanish Revolution justified due to their sheer strength and power‚ giving them the probability of success. Women

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    connected with Lenin differently and gained respect from other members of the party and people of the public in different ways‚ such as their revolutionary record‚ and to a different extent. I also believe that the power struggle was not solely based on logical differences between the contenders but maybe a struggle based on egos. The first reason is that Stalin‚ Bukharin‚ Trotsky‚ Zinoviev and Kamenev had different ideologies which contradicted each other‚ the rules and the practices that Lenin already

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    KA.SONS Stalin’s Communist Russia Коммунистическая Сталина России Hitler’s Nazi Germany Hitler’s Nazi-Deutschland Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin are widely regarded as the greatest tyrants of the twentieth century‚ accountable for more violent deaths than any other leaders in history. Both have been individually and collectively labeled mass murders‚ tyrants‚ “authors of terror”‚ and even “twin demons of the twentieth century”. The shared political methodology of both dictators was heavily

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    During the war‚ in 1917 the Communists came about by two important revolutions; they were led by Lenin. Communism is a system of government in which the state controls the economy and one party holds power‚ attempting to make progress towards a higher social order‚ in which the people equally share all goods out. Russia was renamed Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). In 1924 however‚ Lenin died‚ and within a few years Josef Stalin replaced him. The question is‚ why did so many people decide

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    World‚ showcases how Ford’s ideas could have been implemented. 2. Vladimir Lenin was the first person to make a country completely communist. With his uniting of the Soviet Union‚ Lenin integrated his communist ideologies into its member countries. Lenin derives many of his beliefs from his time when he was a member of the Bolshevik faction. This is where he accumulated Marxism fundamentals. Unlike in Brave New World‚ Lenin believed in a single class. Brave New World‚ invasions a perfect society with

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    Essay Topic: “People can be swept along by events‚ whilst others use events to their advantage” How accurate is this statement in relation to the rise of power of either Joseph Stalin or Benito Mussolini? Joseph Stalin’s rise to power in relation to the statement “People can be swept along by events‚ whilst others use events to their advantage” is that of the latter when taking a look at how he was able to rise to the position of dictator of the Soviet Union. Stalin meticulously plotted

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    important issues such as industrialization‚ foreign policies‚ and imperialization. By analyzing the totalitarian leaders of this time like Stalin‚ Hitler‚ and Mussolini we can better understand why democracy is such an effective form of government. Ruling with an iron fist‚ Joseph Stalin took control of Russia in 1922 after Vladimir Lenin had a stroke and Leon Trotsky had been exiled. He was a totalitarian leader who wanted to create a purely communist world with no social classes. He created the

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    Stalin‚ fascist Italy under Mussolini‚ and Nazi Germany under Hitler. The first real totalitarian government after World War I was Stalin’s Soviet Union. The failure of the Communist’s proletarian struggle to achieve any significant goals compelled Stalin to undertake some drastic changes to the Communist party. Stalin’s idea of "Socialism in One Country" deviated away from the foundations of Communism and emphasized the importance of nationalism. He also postponed Lenin and Marx’s idea of "Permanent

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    to Lenin at Lenin’s funeral in 1924 (Pauley 53). Stalin made Lenin’s death a national day for mourning and renamed Petrograd to Leningrad (Pauley 53). Stalin mummified Lenin’s body and placed t in a huge mausoleum in Moscow as well (Pauley 53). Stalin began the first of what is now called the cult of personality. He was able to claim the status as Lenin’s most trusted and faithful disciple and his chosen successor (Pauley 53). Stalin was able to jumpstart his rise to power by bestowing Lenin the

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