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39 Stalin Stalin OVERVIEW J leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953 employed terror repression and execution to maintain his control
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39 Stalin Stalin OVERVIEW J leader of the Soviet Union from the mid1920s until his death in 1953 employed terror repression and execution to maintain his control over the Soviet people Fami. 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 assess the role of censorship and propaganda in maintaining Stalinism. Origins of the Cult. This started as early as . December 1929. . The party and the media began consciously to build up Stalin as a . 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. 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.”. Iisalmi 1884 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. 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. 1953: July -- Korean War ends. 1954: March –KGB established. 1954 -- CIA helps overthrow unfriendly regimes in Iran and Guatemala . 1954: July -- Vietnam split at 17th parallel. 1955: May -- Warsaw Pact formed. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Stalin: Hot . Emo. Hipster cum Statesman. c. 1902. Yalta, 1945. Building the USSR. 1922 . Constitution was democratic and socialist. Supreme Soviet. = elected legislature. Universal suffrage (18 and older). Revision for HSC 2014. The 1945 Conferences. Yalta Conference. In February 1945 Winston Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met at the Yalta Conference. At this conference it was decided that Germany would be divided into four allied sectors after the war; that the Soviet Union would join the war against Japan; free elections would be held throughout Eastern Europe and the Lublin Committee, provisional Polish government, would no longer consist of just Communists. However, the Soviet Union did not adhere to these terms and instead; Stalin began to install communist governments in other Eastern European countries. . 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 .
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