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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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    people must face in life. In the story there are many parallels that symbolically represents situations from the Russian Revolution. Some of the parallels are Trotsky to Snowball‚the different ideology and dislike for each other Stalin  and Trotsky had to the disagreements between Napoleon and Snowball‚ and Stalins to Napoleons show trials. Orwell re­tells the Russian Revolution through a fable and uses animals and farms. The first parallel is Trotsky to Snowball. Leon Trotsky being an a powerful speaker won the votes of many Russians

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    Primary Source for 04/28/2010‚ Joseph Stalin: Joseph Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union after Lenin’s death in 1924. In 1928 Stalin began the First Five-Year Plan‚ an ambitious attempt to quickly modernize the Soviet economy. In the speech below‚ given in 1933 to the Central Committee of the Communist Party‚ Stalin explained the goals and results of the Five-Year Plan. The fundamental task of the Five-Year Plan was to convert the U.S.S.R. from an agrarian and weak country‚ dependent

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    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 helped

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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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    The Five-Year Plans were first used by Joseph Stalin in 1928 and were split into three parts. They were introduced because of the realisation that if attacked by countries in the West‚ the Soviet Union wouldn’t be able to defend itself. Other reasons included the expansion of industrial production and collectivising agriculture. During the Five Year plan the Soviet Union gave opportunities to young Communists‚ who were often called Pioneers and women. The Pioneers turned empty land into new towns

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    but caricatures romanticized with words. ‘1984’ and ‘Shooting an Elephant’ are all examples of his exemplary satirical style however none have been as cleverly disguised as ‘Animal Farm’. ‘Animal Farm’ is a social commentary on the rise of Joseph Stalin and the potential result that can occur by the likes of such men. It talks about how a set of beliefs can be weaved and manipulated into an authoritarian propaganda. Each animal represents a personality‚ committee or a belief. Orwell’s characters

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    Explain why Trotsky did not become the leader of the USSR After Lenin’s death in 1924 the Bolsheviks (although not out rightly stated) were in need of a new leader. The power struggle occurred from 1923-1929 and eventually Stalin effectively became the leader of the USSR due to many reasons‚ including the weaknesses of Trotsky. Trotsky had not been a Bolshevik initially – he converted from the Menshevik party in 1917. Therefore some of the party members doubted him as 100% trustworthy. Within

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    scene in early 1940 of a wholesale killing by the Soviet NKVD (Narodny Komissariat Vnutrennykh Del)‚ or secret police. The soviets targeted over 22‚000 Polish intelligentsia—military‚ officers‚ doctors‚ engineers‚ police officers‚ and teachers—which Stalin‚ the Soviet leader‚ sought to eradicate preventively (Sterio‚ 2012). For 50 years‚ this massacre was subject to a massive cover up. Initially the Soviet Union blamed the Nazis for the murders‚ saying that the killings took place in 1941 when the territory

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    cause a positive effect to their followers? How about leaders Adolf Hitler‚ Joseph Stalin and Napoleon Bonaparte? One effective leader to date is Adolf Hitler‚ a political leader of the Nazi Party and chancellor leader in Germany from 1933 to 1945. Adolf Hitler was a very powerful leader while also being an evil leader. Joseph Stalin‚ an underestimated monster in European history‚ was as effective as it gets. Stalin is known for two things‚ industrially revolutionizing‚ and agriculturally revolutionizing

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