Unit: The Russian Revolution Topic: Joseph Stalin

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Unit The Russian RevolutionTopic Joseph Stalin
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Red Square, Moscow
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Lenin's Tomb
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Joseph Djugashvili?
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1. What is totalitarianism?
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  1. This is a one-party govt that takes total state
    control over every aspect of public and private
    life.

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  1. A dynamic leader uses secret police to crush
    opposition and create a sense of fear among the
    people.

Joseph Stalin "Man of Steel"
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2. A Government of Total Control
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  1. Stalin wanted to create a perfect Communist state
    in Russia.
  2. He made himself into a godlike figure to support
    his absolute power.

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  • We receive our sun from Stalin,
  • We receive our prosperous life from Stalin
  • Even the good life in the tundras filled with
    snowstorms
  • We made together with him,
  • With the son of Lenin,
  • With Stalin the Wise.

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  1. Out of fear that other Communists were plotting
    against him, Stalin launched the Great Purge in
    1934.

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  1. Almost 800,000 people Stalin thought were
    disloyal were executed some were sent to
    prison camps 4 million were killed altogether.

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3. Industrialization
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  1. Stalin set out to make the Soviet Union into a
    modern industrial power.
  2. In 1928, Stalin launched the first of a series of
    Five-Year Plans to build industry and increase
    farm output.

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  • Under Stalins command economy, the govt
    controlled all factories, businesses, and farms.

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  • D. Between 1928 and 1939, oil coal and steel
    production grew and large factories and
    hydroelectric power stations rose across the
    Soviet Union.

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  • E. However, most Russians remained poor and
    endured shortages in everyday goods those that
    were made were of low-quality.

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4. Collectivization
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  1. Stalin forced peasants to give up their small
    farms and live on HUGE state-owned farms, or
    collectives.

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  1. The govt controlled prices and supplies and set
    production quotas.

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  1. The goal was to supply enough food for Russia and
    surplus for sale overseas.

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  1. Peasants, or kulaks, rebelled by destroying farm
    tools and crops, and poisoning animals.

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  1. More than five million died from starvation - in
    the end, collect-ivization didnt improve farm
    output.

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5. The Arts
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  • The purpose of art was to praise communism and
    Stalin.
  • Artists, writers, and musicians were observed by
    Stalins secret police.
  • There was censorship of books, music, and art.

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6. Stalins Impact on the Soviet Union
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  1. By the time Stalin died in 1953, the Soviet Union
    had become a military and industrial leader.
  2. However, over 20 million Soviets died under
    Stalins brutal system and Soviets lived meager
    lives compared with the West.
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