Stalin was the leader of the Communist Party after the death of Lenin and later became the leader of the Soviet Union. During Stalin’s leadership women were given education and jobs; the system of transportation was improved through the whole country. Nevertheless‚ Joseph Stalin was a ruthless leader; he got rid of those who were against him or were a threat immediately. While he was the leader lots of people were killed‚ tortured or sent to exile to Siberia. Stalin was a villainous
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and Stalin‚ both members of the Politburo‚ the top section within the party. However‚ looking back from today we can see that Trotsky never really opposed a real threat to Stalin who would become the new leader of Russia officially in 1929. Stalin became the new communist leader after he successfully had won over both Trotsky‚ the right group of the party and the left group. In 1922 Stalin had been given the position as General Secretary of the Bolshevik party. Silently but effectively Stalin began
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prisoner‚ he explains the potential dangers of engaging in acts of resistance against the Stalinist government by stating “it was safer to keep dynamite during the rule of Alexander II than it was to shelter the orphan of an enemy of the people under Stalin.” This contrast serves as a measurement of the challenges that made resistance extremely difficult for victims. As well as this‚ the general mistrust and secrecy
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Although Hitler and Stalin both employed a special police force to help control the country under their totalitarian rule‚ Hitler’s force relied on having secret police everywhere while Stalin relied on having individuals report their friends and coworkers. To control citizens by spying on them and imprisoning them‚ Hitler employed the use of the Himmler’s SS and the Gestapo political police. The SS initially started off as Hitler’s personal bodyguards‚ but under Himmler’s command‚ they evolved into
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“Napoleon” from Animal Farm by George Orwell Napoleon from animal farm was a cruel leader of the animals. This is similar to the harsh and abusive treatment Russians received from Stalin. Napoleon is one of the pigs who took charge when the animals rebelled against the farmer who was in charge of the farm they lived on. The story Animal Farm is an allegory of the Communist Revolution in Russia. The animals represent different people or groups of people involved in the revolution
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In George Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm‚ Napoleon is the protagonist and represents the dictator Joseph Stalin in the events leading up to the Russian Revolution in 1917. In 1448‚ Wallachia faced a dictator by the name of Vlad the Impaler. Vlad the Impaler and Napoleon have very similar techniques of how they came into and stayed in power‚ as well as‚ why people followed them. Napoleon and Vlad had very similar knacks when it came to how they came into and stayed in power. Vlad was able to rally
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actions towards others? Could it be their thirst for power? Or maybe it’s the fact that all dictators use others to gain for themselves. "He [Napoleon] would only be too happy to let you make your decisions by yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions‚ comrades‚ and then where would we be?" (Orwell page 50). These examples prove Napoleon‚ ruler of Animal Farm‚ and Pol Pot‚ ruler of Cambodia‚ are indeed similar. Pol Pot was Dictator of Cambodia and head of the Khmer Rogue
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Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were two of the most evil men in history‚ responsible for countless atrocities. They had many similarities as well. Both men committed genocide to further their political agenda‚ massively improved the militaries of their respective countries‚ had their own different groups of secret police and spies‚ and finally they were both tyrannical totalitarian dictators. Despite sharing many similarities‚ their government structure and political philosophies were very different
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Scott Morley phD 15 May 2013 Joseph Stalin and Animal Farm Towards the climax of the novel‚ readers witness Napoleon rising to power on Animal Farm. What readers may not realize is the resemblance of this character’s qualities and those of Joseph Stalin during the Russian Revolution. These similarities and how writer George Orwell expresses them will be discussed in this paper. Animal Farm is an allegory using the character Napoleon to represent Joseph Stalin. To begin‚ both figures shared the same
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events surrounding the Russian Revolution. Through the character Napoleon and his use of terror and propaganda on the citizens of the Animal Farm‚ George Orwell castigates mad dictator Joseph Stalin and his reign on Russia. The main character in Animal Farm‚ Napoleon‚ had many interesting traits but as the story progresses he evolves into a different character. In the beginning of the novel‚ Napoleon is not much of a big figure. “Napoleon was a large‚rather fierce looking Berkshire boar‚ the only Berkshire
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