Joseph Stalin's Rise to Total Power and the Great Purge
The document is a written text about the rise to power of Joseph Stalin, a significant dictator who led the Soviet Union and the Communist Party in Eastern Europe. It discusses how Stalin gained total power over the USSR by 1927 through his understanding of the functioning of the Communist party, and his use of methods such as police terror, indoctrination, propaganda, censorship, and religious persecution. The document also covers Stalin's early life and his struggle for power with Trotsky, who was later exiled and murdered. The Great Purge is discussed in detail, which was Stalin's campaign to eliminate anyone who opposed his rule or threatened his power, resulting in massive arrests and executions. Additionally, the document explores how Stalin's leadership style promoted a command economy where the state made all decisions without consulting the public, and how he used indoctrination to change people's thoughts and suppress creativity. The document concludes by noting that Stalin ruled as the absolute ruler and dictator of the Soviet Union until his death in 1953.
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- 17 februari 2023
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joseph stalin
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rise to power
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soviet union
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communist party
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police terror
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indoctrination
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propaganda
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censorship
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religious persecution
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bolshevik government
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trotsky
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labor camps
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orthodox church
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