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The Rise of Stalin
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--3January 20242023/2024Available in bundle
- A document covering the rise of Stalin following the death of Lenin.
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willowhill
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Lecture notes
Stats Guide for Stalin's Russia - Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953
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- Russia in Revolution study notes. Please ensure if you like it you leave a review :) This document contains everything statistical you will need when studying Stalin's rule, A level History. This starts from 1923 to the 1950s, under Stalin's rule under the module (Transforming the Soviet Union – collectivisation and industrialisation). They were written by a student who passed with flying colours and had an offer from Cambridge University. They are thorough but feel free to contact with any ...
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Presentation
Stalin’s rise to power
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---4March 20212019/2020
- From 1922, Lenin suffered a series of strokes which weakened his ability to work. During 
 
his illness and after his death, the Politburo agreed to act as a collective leadership. All 
 
the members claimed that they did not want to replace Lenin or have a similar position 
 
of authority. Despite this, a succession struggle had begun behind the scenes as early as 
 
1923. On January 21, 1924, Lenin died. He was only fifty-three. Trotsky was away in the Caucasus that month, and Stalin teleg...
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Lecture notes
Extended Notes - Stalin's Rise to Power
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5.0(1)5.0-6March 20202018/2019
- Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to become one of Lenin’s closest associates. Despite his early success within the Bolsheviks, he was not considered to be among the list of natural successors; Trotsky, Bukharin, Zinoviev, Kamenev and Ki...
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Stalin's rise to power
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---5January 20152014/2015
- This mindmap presents all the factors that enabled Stalin to rise to power. The factors are then explained in detail, with reference to dates, names, policies, historical context. Historiography - historians' views - included. Suitable for IB History
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Jakov