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    was also common throughout the Soviet Union‚ for any individual who opposed Stalin. This elimination later described events of the Great Purge. “The Great Purge…was Stalin’s way of dealing with political opposition…” (Stalin’s Great Purge: Over A Million Detained‚ More Than Half A Million Killed) Death tolls rose to millions over the gruesome years of the Great Purge. Military Leaders succumbed to death by the hundreds‚ leaving only ten out of the one hundred and seventy highest officials. (Document

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    Explain the effects of the Purges? Introduction The Great Purge was a campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union orchestrated by Joseph Stalin from 1934 to 1939. It involved a large-scale purge of the Communist Party and government officials‚ repression of peasants and the Red Army leadership‚ and widespread police surveillance‚ suspicion of "saboteurs"‚ imprisonment‚ and arbitrary executions. 1st Para Scientists‚ Doctors and Engineers‚ were heavily targeted‚ imprisoned and killed.

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    Nikolai Kondratieff. The theory entitles the use of various data in order to anticipate future economic developments. Some of these data included wage medians‚ interest rates‚ raw material prices‚ foreign trades‚ and bank deposits. Observing charts of great length with each of these data factored in. Observing various characteristics of this graph‚ for example the growth and contractionary phase of the wave‚ he was able to detail the number of years that the economy fluctuated positively and negatively

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    they get too tired and useless. Napoleon: He had dogs who protect him and behave like body guards. Stalin: He had a secret police force‚ the NKVD.  Napoleon: He kills every animals who confesses that they were in league with Snowball. Stalin: Great Purge: He sent people to prison camps and killed everybody who disagrees with him.  Napoleon: He governs the farm with the complete power. Stalin:  He governed the country with the complete monarchy. Joseph Stalin‚ the unrivalled dictator of the Soviet

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    Stalin’s purges of 1937 were debatably one of the most horrific events of the 1900s. Stalin‚ the General Secretary of the Soviet Union‚ decided that to be able to have a nation which aligned with his political ideas‚ he would need to eradicate those who he deemed went against these views. Stalin used the purges as a method to exercise his political control over his population and control the political spectrum. Stalin killed millions during the purges. About four years later‚ Hitler‚ the leader of

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    grew from his paranoia and his desire to be absolute autocrat‚ and were enforced via the NKVD (Communist Secret police) and public ’show trials’.” (Russiapedia). This was the start of the gulag‚ which were labor camps made by Stalin. During the great purge‚ police enforced a “cult of Stalin worship” (Russiapedia). It wasn’t as bad for the children‚ “In Poland‚ the cult of Stalin was transmitted through the study of an utterly fictional version of the Soviet dictator’s childhood… Polish children were

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    gaining more power and eventually became a dictator in the late 1920’s. His rise to power basically consisted of taking away power and rising against his political and ideological opponents. He also started what was called “The Great Terror”‚ which referred to the purges he started to make against anyone who would oppose him. The punishments he gave people were very

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    in the decade‚ and implemented tools he could call upon to carry out mass terror. Conquest is the primary contemporary in this school of thought. He points to the totalitarianism instilled by Lenin as a primary reason for Stalin carrying out this Great Terror‚ but also cites that Stalin firmly believed that he had to eradicate those that challenged him for the good of the nation. Conquest writes that there were 3 movements against him from within the soviet hierarchy from 1930-33.19 He states that

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    To what extent was the success of Stalin in retaining power in the USSR through fear? Section A It is assumed by most from a Western prospective that Stalin was the sole creator of the Great Purges and his regime was held together by the constant and consistent fear he infiltrated through it. Many historians put Stalin forward as an evil tyrant so much so that he can seem superhuman. My investigation’s aim is to explore to what extent was the success of Stalin in retaining power in the USSR

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    Elective History Final-Year Examination Revision Stalin’s Russia (SEQ Revision) A) How did Stalin Rise in Power? When we examine the reasons behind the rise of Stalin‚ there are TWO MAIN FACTORS RESPONSIBLE: • Stalin’s Cunning Personality o Stalin Outwitted His Rivals o Stalin Pretended to have been Close to Lenin o Made Alliances o Used His Position as Secretary-General of the Party • Favourable Circumstances o Trotsky’s Weaknesses 1) Stalin Outwitted

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