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    powerful figures in Russia’s history. This novella presents different allusions which all lead of to the main allegorical theme. For example‚ Napoleon the leader of Animal Farm is an allusion to Joseph Stalin‚ similarly he uses attack dogs to subdue and keep the animals loyal. Furthermore Napoleon and Stalin were both manipulative dictators with a lust for power. Here the conditions the animals suffered are described‚ “Throughout the spring and summer they worked a sixty-hour week‚ and in August Napoleon

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    problems for Khrushchev as it angered the Party and caused problems with foreign policy. The policy of De-Stalinisation mainly included the de-centralisation of the Party‚ the removal of terror and censorship (with “the Thaw”)‚ and the denunciation of Stalin himself. Khrushchev aimed to de-centralise the Party by abolishing the economic ministries and replacing them with 105 regional ministries (which by 1956 was reduced to 47)‚ by introducing term limits‚ by removing privileges (dachas‚ special access

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    helped Stalin gain control of the party by defeating his rivals on the right. On the other hand‚ collectivisation had many disastrous effects for the Communist Party‚ such as the great famines that killed millions of people. Stalin’s personal and political gains were one of the greatest successes for the Communist Party that came from collectivisation. For a start‚ the idea of collectivisation was in direct opposition to his‚ now‚ rivals on the right in Bukharin‚ Tomsky and Ryhkov. Stalin adopted

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    In 1928‚ Joseph Stalin became one of the world’s most contentious leaders. During the period that Stalin was in control of mother Russia‚ he transformed the Soviet Union into a modern super power. He used certain methods to change Russia. He did this by modernizing the Russian economy with his Five Year Plans. He also increased industrial and agricultural production with his policy of collectivization. He carried out purges or the harsh movements against his enemies to make sure he kept total control

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    Allied power. The Allied occupation of Germany affects us today because it led to another war- the Cold War. After World War II‚ there were many disagreement between Stalin (the Soviet Union)‚ Churchill (England)‚ and Roosevelt (the United States of America). One of the major disagreement was about Germany future government. Stalin wanted to

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    two totalitarian regimes differed from each other in economic and social aspects. (1) Economic Institution The USSR - Collectivization The Five Year Plan started under Lenin and continued by Stalin which enabled the USSR to develop economically but at a great cost to the Soviet people. Indeed‚ Stalin strengthened the state’s existing dominance: legal private entreprise above the level of highly-restricted individual production and commerce practically ceased. However‚ the Five Year Plans for

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    war developed due to soviet expansionism and this was clear in Stalin’s foreign policy. This was evident in the events that took place after 1945. One of the events that would side with this view would be the defeat of Germany in 1945 which gave Stalin the opportunity to spread communism through the use of Red Army. Source 7 would support this as it states ‘much of central and eastern Europe was within the soviet sphere of influence’. This was true because the Red Army controlled large areas of

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    The Russians went back to their hard approach on capitalism and there was no way to negotiate with them. After listening to the Stalin election speech‚ The U.S. administration realized that the soviets are in the process of violating the agreement made with the U.S. and other allies. Agreement Declaration of the Liberated Europe which was made by the end of the WW2 by Stalin‚ Truman‚ and Churchill. All the nations‚ previously being under foreign occupation‚ were granted to hold free political elections

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    Test Essay (Question 2) During the Second World War‚ Truman and Stalin were allies because the US and the USSR were the two most powerful countries that took part in the war. Their will do defeat Germany is what kept their alliance stable and they became much more powerful after combining their powers. After the Second World War the east and the west were having bad relations which caused a separation of the two areas‚ Stalin controlled the east while Truman controlled the western areas. The events

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    not killed but he is chased off the farm by Napoleon. Joseph Stalin did not really care about the political part of being a leader. He was a power hungry type of leader that did as he pleased simply because he could. Stalin took over the communist party by committing acts of terror that were done by his secret police called the KGB. Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin in the book. He loved the power and that is all he wanted‚ just like Stalin. One of Stalin’s main way to gain power was through propaganda

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