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    One similarity between the two was the difficulties and hardships each country had to go through which ultimately led to their power increasing. For Stalin, the Soviet Union was always in a state of civil war before his dictatorship, first the October Revolution, then the February Revolution, and even after Lenin took over the government, there were still many incidents of civil fighting going on in…

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    During the year of 1917, Russia was in a pretty bad situation. Citizens were living in poverty, while the Tsar had a deluxe and luxurious lifestyle. There was a lot of corruption that caused a lot of commotion within the people; they were not satisfied with their leader. Their leader, Czar Nicholas II, on the other hand felt that he was leader appointed by God and was doing a good job. That was when the people of Russia started getting ideas on ways to solve this power inequality. On man who…

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    The reign of Joseph Stalin is often associated with a regime of terror and complete government control. He was an effective communicator and a competitive politician. I intend to investigate Stalin’s background, his method of rule and belief system, and how the ideas and actions of Stalin’s time affect us today. Joseph Stalin was raised very strictly in the Greek Orthodox Church. He was named after Saint Joseph and was brought up to be a priest. Throught Stalin’s childhood his father beat him…

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    Great’s push for urbanization, Stalin desired to transform the USSR from a “backwater” nation into a force that could be on-par with some of the most powerful nations of that age. The document, an excerpt from a larger collection of his works, demonstrates the total power of Stalin and the State that is being used to mold the country into a powerful force, despite the loss and toll on human life…

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    Mr. Molotov’s Life of War According to Nikita Khrushchev, “Molotov took the name hammer just as Stalin had taken the name steel, and Stalin did indeed use Molotov to smash his opposition into submission and to pound his own power base into shapes” showing that Molotov was a tool for construction that Stalin used as he saw fit. Vyacheslav’s original last name was Skryabin, but changed it to Molotov which literally meant the hammer. Molotov was arrested and banished twice in his lifetime, once…

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    Lenin and Stalin worked closely during the revolution in order to achieve success. During the revolution, “Stalin 's chief role… was that of propagandist and supporter of Lenin” (Joseph Stalin). It was on April 3, 1922 that Stalin was given the position to lead the Soviet Union. While Stalin was first in office, Lenin died after having a stroke and Stalin worked with two of Lenin’s companions, Lev Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev. Stalin rose to power very quickly and became…

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    Mao and Stalin were both horrific, but strategic communist leaders. During their time as leaders, they showed other countries who was in control and showed their people the power of communism. China was not ready for anything when Mao came to power. The USSR had their share of suffering, especially after the World Wars. Although Mao and Stalin lived during different times and in different countries, they share similarities in their leadership and policies, they had their differences in how they…

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    A totalitarian government is one in which the government takes complete, central control over every aspect of public and private lives. Leaders such as Stalin used this type of government to brutally and effectively control the nation. For instance, Stalin completely controlled the media that was being sent out to his citizens. Many pictures were altered to remove or add people to emphasize his importance and newspaper articles were twisted and changed…

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    diabolical ruling of an individual that kills its country. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, two masterminds of this type of government, were the powers of the strongest totalitarian governments in the world during the 20th century. They are two of the most diabolic and manipulating dictators the world has ever experienced. Although they hated one another, the leaders were much alike in many ways. Hitler and Stalin used propaganda, each was amoral, they killed many people, used secret police, and…

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    leaders. Eventually, utopian-like plans ironically end up in the same place. The leader, who swore to respectively treat the people, starts abusing their power by breaking rules and persecuting dissenters and living in excess. George Orwell's story, ‘Animal Farm’ is a dystopian allegory that shows how tyrants rise to power, commonly using unfair methods, during a time of struggle. George Orwell portrayed the similarities of communism to Russia under the rule of Joseph Stalin. He symbolized…

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