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The Role of Slave Labor and the Labor Camps in the USSRs Industrial Revolution The 5Year Plan Need for Labor Enormity of the tasks set Labor Shortages Role of Prison

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The Role of Slave Labor and the Labor Camps in the USSRs Industrial Revolution The 5Year Plan Need for Labor Enormity of the tasks set Labor Shortages Role of Prison Camps GULAG Introduction of the Gulag. a large group or chain of islands. monsoon. Blowing wind in east Asia . typhoon. A violent storm . developing country,. A country that is little modern . deciduous. Trees that lose there leaf . import. Kissinger 16. Essential Question: What peace terms ware agreed to during the war?. Approaches to Peace. Churchill. Reestablish traditional balance of power . Counterbalance USSR. Stalin. Capitalize on territory gained during war. 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.. 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 significance of ideology in Stalin’s rise to power. Key Questions for this Section. How did ideology . help. Stalin achieve power?. Was Stalin’s ideology . a continuation . Fascism and the Totalitarian State. Benito Mussolini. Adolf Hitler. Fascism in Europe. German. Formed a totalitarian government. Invaded Ethiopia in 1935.. Italian. Anger over the Versailles treaty. 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?. 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.”. Grade 4 . Unit 1 Lesson 1. Where in the World . Do . I Live?. At Home in the Middle of the Ocean…. The Hawaiian Archipelago:. A Closer Look. Geology of the Islands. Archipelago. Hot spots. Periods of activity. Engelsina. became a minor celebrity, but her parents weren’t so lucky. Her father ‘disappeared’ and when her mother protested she was sent into exile where she died. However, when Stalin himself . 17 January. Raphael . Lemkin. , 1900-1958. Axis Rule in Occupied Europe . Lemkin’s. definition of genocide. Any . of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, such as:. a.k.a. “Lenin”. In 1887, shortly after the death of his father, Lenin's older brother Alexander was arrested in St. Petersburg for plotting against Tsar Alexander III. (In 1881, the mysterious Executive Committee of the . Fuglei E, Stien A, Yoccoz NG, Ims RA, Eide NE, Prestrud P, et al. Spatial Distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis, Svalbard, Norway. Emerg Infect Dis. 2008;14(1):73-75. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1401.070565.

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