PPT-Who was Stalin?
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Learning Objectives Must identify traits of Stalin Should complete a timeline of his life Could link events in Russia to his personality Starter making inferences
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Learning Objectives Must identify traits of Stalin Should complete a timeline of his life Could link events in Russia to his personality Starter making inferences Look at the pictures on your hand out. Part . Two . – The . Yezhovshchina. L/O – To identify and describe the key features of the . Great Terror. What was the Yezhovshchina?. After the first show trial in September 1936, . Nicholai . Yezhov. L/O – To identify the driving forces behind Stalin’s economic policies. Stalin’s USSR 1924-1953. Origins and Rise to Power. Ideology and Nature of the State. Establishment & Consolidation of his Rule. Power . struggle. 1924 - 27. Lenin . had. not . appointed a successor, but . adviced. other members . of. the . Politburo to remove . Stalin from . power, since he claimed . that. Stalin . had concentrated too much power in his. Yezhov. was relieved from his post as head of the NKVD and shot. . Lavrenty. Beria, a fellow Georgian and Stalin confidant, succeeded him as head of the NKVD. WHAT WAS THE EFFECT OF THE PURGES ON THE SOVIET UNION?. War Communism . (Lenin). . . what. When. . : 1918 -1921. What. : Industry was nationalized, compulsory . labour. was introduced and private trade was suppressed. Why. : because of the desperate need to obtain food for the Red Army & the urban population. L/O – To assess the significance of opposition to Stalin before 1934 . Stalin’s Russia: . 1924-1953. Origins and Rise of Stalin. Historical Context of Stalin’s Rise. Key Stages of the Power Struggle. History 12. Ms Leslie. Atlantic Charter. August 1, 1941. President Roosevelt met Prime Minister Churchill on board a ship in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. . statement of war aims . to . work for a world in which democratic . Before the Revolution. Napoleon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izw29EJvv-g. I. Pre-Revolutionary Russia. Only true autocracy left in Europe. No type of representative political institutions. Nicholas II became Tsar in 1884. Stalin Takes Power. When Lenin died in 1924, Joseph Stalin took power. He led the USSR through World War II and died in 1953. . By 1928, established himself as absolute dictator.. Totalitarian State. Do now. Summarize the main events from the Russian Revolution.. 75 words. Bolshevik Lecture and . Notes. Vocabulary, . Revolution Timeline, Interact with History and Book work sheet are all due.. Do Not Shout out your answer!. L/O – To compare the two dictatorships of Josef Stalin and Adolf Hitler. Starter. – Hitler and Stalin were rulers of which European countries? Do you know when?. Investigating Dictatorships. During the first half of the 20. Russia . . Describe how Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union. (4) . Why did Stalin have many people murdered and imprisoned in the 1930s? (6). By 1941, how far was the USSR stronger as a result of Stalin’s policies? (10 ). Stalinist Russia. Agricultural Revolution. Stalin’s agricultural revolution was also successful - & far more brutal- than his industrial revolution. . In 1928, the government began to . seize . A government that takes . total control . over every aspect of public AND private life.. People give up liberty for a . sense. of security.. Need a dynamic leader to pull it off. Stalin. Mao. Hitler.
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