PPT-How did Lenin set the stage for Stalin?
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THE LENIN LEGACY Stalin became heir to the Lenin legacy Since 1924 Lenins body has been kept on display in his Mausoleum on Red Square right outside of the Kremlin
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THE LENIN LEGACY Stalin became heir to the Lenin legacy Since 1924 Lenins body has been kept on display in his Mausoleum on Red Square right outside of the Kremlin walls Lenins Legacy. FOX BUILDING 89 New York Street NEW EXECUTIVE BUILDING 100 Avenue of the Palms STAGE GALAXY WAY PARKING STRUCTURE STAGE 56 GATE 4 COMMISSARY STUDIO STORE 57 58 59 86 16 17 STAGE 18 19 31 777 Avenue E 88 Avenue D 18 17 STAGE 10 STAGE 11 STAGE 14 STAG The Ussr under the age of Stalin. 1924-1956. Biography. Joseph Djugashvili. Born on 21 January 19879. . in Gori, Georgia. Son of a shoemaker and grandson of serfs. 1888-99: He receive 11 years of education( which was rare for a person of his class). L/O – To identify the contenders . in the . power struggle after Lenin’s death. Recap. Between 1918-1924, the government of the USSR became . increasingly centralised. . This was the result of pragmatic responses to . Sagar Dalsania. Darshan. Patel. 2A. Early Life. He exceled in studies and students alienated him for that. (. Essortment. ). In 1886, his father died and in 1887 his brother was hung for plotting to assassinate Tsar Alexander III. (. Historiography. What you need to know. You must be aware and fully understand key historical approaches to the revolution. This is crucial for good historical writing. AND for the exam (particularly section B – part 2). How did it start?. Although . started in 1917 due to the hatred of the Czars in Russia . and their . autocracy (government = total power) . citizens had been planning a revolution for a long . time.. 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 explain how Stalin took over . E. astern . Europe . COMINFORM. Communist information Bureau. COMECON. Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. The Iron Curtain. “A shadow has fallen has upon the scenes so lately lighted by the allied victory. From Stettin to the Baltic an iron curtain has fallen. Beyond that line lie all the states of central and eastern Europe. The Communist parties have been raised far beyond their numbers and are seeking everywhere to obtain totalitarian control. This is certainly not the liberated Europe we sought to build. Nor is it one which allows permanent peace.”. 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. To examine the formation of a Fascist State in Russia.. RUSSIA. Communism. uses state Socialism to carry out social justice . Fascism. uses State Socialism to control production, to benefit, the state, or a certain ethnic group. . Paper 2 Topic 3. Hitler, Stalin, Mao. Political Ideologies. Right wing –. reactionary (opposed to change), conservative. Left wing – . radical (change at roots of society), revolutionary. Create a T-chart. In small groups, decide what characteristics constitute the typical attitude of a left-wing and right-wing individual. . Communism is sharing the means of production and its goods. Father of communism. History is the struggle of the Haves and Have . nots. The introduction of new technologies and methods of production. Started in England.. A Historical Backdrop. H. Language Arts/Language Arts. Power. Powerless. Wealth. Poor. 1 man. CZAR. Aristocracy. Military. Agriculture. Industry. – Proletariat – . Workers from. Privatized Farms and Industry. The Russian Revolution. Review.. 15. Who fought in the Russian Civil War? . 14. What did Lenin promise Russia when he took control?. 13. Which two figures were in charge following the October Revolution?.
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