Title: THE GREAT TERROR
1THE GREAT TERROR
2AIMS
- To understand how the purges occurred.
- To investigate the causes of the terror.
3Our whole country is awaiting and demanding one
thing. The traitors and spies who were selling
our country must be shot like dirty dogs. Our
people are demanding one thing. Curse the
accursed reptile. Time will pass. The graves of
the hateful traitors will grow over with weeds
and thistles. But over us, over our happy country
our happy sun will shine bright and luminous as
before. Over the road cleared of the last scum
and filth of the past, we, with our beloved
leader and teacher, the great Stalin at our head,
will march as before onwards and onwards towards
communism. Vyshinsky, the prosecutor at the
third show trial, March 1938.
4THE PRETEXT
- Kirovs murder was seen as evidence of a
widespread conspiracy. - Conspiracies to oppose the Soviet state were
uncovered. - Trotsky was implicated in many of them.
5the inalienable quality of every Bolshevik under
present conditions should be the ability to
recognise an ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE no matter how
well he may be masked. Central Committee
circular, June 1936.
6WHY HAVE SHOW TRIALS?
- Created an atmosphere of intimidation.
- Created a sense of danger.
- Reinforced the feeling that there were enemies,
spies, and wreckers everywhere. - Many believed the trials were genuine.
7CHARGES
- Assassination plots (eg against Stalin, Lenin,
Kirov) - Spying for foreign powers.
- Conspiring with opposition groups (eg
Trotskyites, rightists, Mensheviks) - Planning to overthrow socialism and restore
capitalism.
8WHY DID THEY CONFESS?
- Torture interrogation wore them down.
- To spare their families.
- To protect the society they had worked so hard to
create many still believed Stalin was the last
hope for that society.
9THE YEZHOVSCHINA
- Widening of the terror 1937-1938.
- Denunciations.
- Party purged.
- Normal citizens purged.
- Army purged.
- Confessions proved guilt.
10GULAGS
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12HOW MANY DIED?
- Robert Conquest 3.5 million died, 8 million
were arrested. - Wheatcroft Davies 10 million died (most from
famine) - Dmitri Volkogonov 7 million executed, 16.5
million imprisoned.
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14WAS STALINS PERSONALITY RESPONSIBLE?
- Suspicious paranoid.
- Vindictive vengeful.
- Crude brutal happy to use violence.
- Inferiority complex.
- Idealised view of himself as heroic genius of the
Revolution.
15OTHER REASONS
- Problems within the party.
- Economic difficulties.
- Social instability.
- The position of the NKVD.
- Slave labour in the Gulags.
- External threats.