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    of Trotsky‚ his influence meant that he “called upon the very force that destroyed him”‚ and that his strengths were inextricably linked to his weaknesses. In this quote‚ he is referring to the fact that Trotsky’s efforts in his power struggle with Stalin contributed to his death‚ and the deaths of many others. He is also saying that Trotsky’s political success was stifled by his own passion and intellect. In order to evaluate these ideas about Trotsky’s role in the Soviet Union‚ we must investigate

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    the 3 5 year plans that helped transform the economy. Collectivisation was the process by which Russian agriculture was reformed‚ small farm were merged into larger units‚ in hope of production becoming more efficient and increasing its output. Stalin was aware of the increasing possibility of a war with Germany and so self-efficiency in food production became more imminently important in order to survive a war against the western powers. From 1927-1929 harvests fell‚ simultaneously affecting

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    their people. Rulers did many things throughout the course of history to show and acquire dominance across their empire‚ Louis XIV of France & Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union are prime examples who used terror and manipulation to gain sovereignty of their empires. First‚ Louis XIV of France was an absolute ruler also known as the Sun King

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    After Vladimir Lenin died in 1924‚ Joseph Stalin was able to outcompete his rivals and become dictator of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1929‚ Stalin began his rule through the creation of a series of five-year plans‚ during which he attempted to jump start industrialization in the Soviet Union and take control of the peasant-run agriculture through forced government collectivization. Though Stalin was faced with backlash from millions of farmers‚ he did not budge; anyone who opposed

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    LENIN Lenin was one of the leading political figures and revolutionary thinkers of the 20th century‚ who masterminded the Bolshevik take-over of power in Russia in 1917‚ and was the architect and first head of the USSR. Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov was born in Simbirsk on the Volga River on 22 April 1870 into a well-educated family. He excelled at school and went on to study law. At university‚ he was exposed to radical thinking‚ and his views were also influenced by the execution of his elder brother

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    major countries in the world. During the Cold War the leader of the Soviet Union was Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev. Khrushchev came to power in 1953 after the former dictator and gave a famous secret speech that denounced the previous leader‚ Joseph Stalin‚ for his crimes against the USSR. Khrushchev was a major player during the Cuban Missile Crises and directly‚ through letters‚ communicated with the US president‚ John F. Kennedy. Khrushchev was a communist leader‚ but his way of communism was different

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    in a worldwide turmoil. One major conflict that propelled the U.S‚ and Soviet Union to start a Cold War was that the Soviets pulled back on the agreement to let the Eastern Europeans to decide their own destiny; imposing a dictatorial rule. Joseph Stalin was eager to dominate the world and make it a communist ideology. Regrettably‚ the U.S joined the Cold War to defend the world in becoming a totalitarian one (causes of the cold war summary & analysis). During this period‚ these two nations were the

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    Stalin was the most effective totalitarianism leader because he controlled all aspects of Russians life‚ launched the Great Purge in Russia and created Five Year Plans. Stalin planned to turn the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state that means the government took total control over every aspect of public and private life. The government controlled every education system‚ from nursery through the universities also schoolchildren learned the virtues of the communist party. The government wanted the

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    No one clapped nor cheered - there was just a collective feeling of shock. Citizens in the Soviet Union had been taught to revere Stalin and Khrushchev’s speech had torn that down within minutes; this feat represented the heralding of a new

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    that the USSR achieved victory over Germany in spite of Stalin‚ not as a result of his leadership? Many historians‚ including myself would agree with the argument that the USSR achieved victory over Germany in spite of Stalin‚ not as a result of his leadership. However‚ its validity can be questioned as there are several points contradicting the argument‚ suggesting that Stalin was in fact a successful wartime leader. Even points such as Stalin being a hearty Georgian should be taken into account

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