Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin This pap
....
Stalin was attracted to
Lenin's leadership and gradually made his way to the upper echelons of party leadership after the Revolution. ....
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The Rise of Stalin: Trotsky Was the Leading Man and His Allies and ...
.... Being identified with
Lenin seemingly whitewashed
Stalin's base motivations and made him appear noble and guiltless to the masses. ....
(2057

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Lenin On Imperialism
.... has started. While there were similarities between the policies of
Lenin and
Stalin, there were great differences between the two. ....
(2910

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Einstein, Hitler, Freud, Stalin & Marx
....
Lenin cautioned that "Comrade
Stalin, having become general secretary, has concentrated tremendous power in his hands, and I am not sure he always knows how to ....
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The Soviet Union After Stalin It is iron
.... Josef
Stalin's consolidation of power began when
Lenin died in 1924. From then until his death in 1953, Stain ruled the Soviet Union with an iron hand. ....
(1058

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Stalin
.... This is something Radzinsky dispels by showing just how much
Lenin was responsible for grooming
Stalin and taking him under his wing at every point possible. ....
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The Soviet Union After Stalin It is ironic that
.... Josef
Stalin's consolidation of power began when
Lenin died in 1924. From then until his death in 1953, Stain ruled the Soviet Union with an iron hand. ....
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A Profile Joseph Stalin
.... tasks facing the communist state and the type of infrastructure needed to accomplish those tasks emerge from
Stalin's understanding of
Lenin's - and
Lenin's ....
(2093

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Historical Overview of the Beginnings of Soviet Russia.
.... as Poland.
Stalin's policy toward adjacent and/or near neighboring nations differed from that of
Lenin.
Stalin unabashedly forced ....
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The Psychology of Joseph Stalin
.... tasks facing the communist state and the type of infrastructure needed to accomplish those tasks emerge from
Stalin's understanding of
Lenin's - and
Lenin's ....
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The Breakup of the Soviet Union
.... Certain philosophical differences between the ideas of Marx/Engels and
Lenin/
Stalin also emerged, particularly symbolized by the rigidity of thought in the ....
(2937

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Communism and its Geographical Reach
.... Communism survived as long as it did in Russia only because its leaders, from
Lenin to
Stalin to Khrushchev to Brezhnev, controlled the military and political ....
(1737

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The Impulse to Revolution
.... The entrenchment of Bolshevik power, which survived
Lenin,
Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, and sundry short-term heads of state until Gorbachev and the Soviet ....
(1225

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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... as Poland.
Stalin's policy toward adjacent and/or near neighboring nations differed from that of
Lenin.
Stalin unabashedly forced ....
(4020

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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... as Poland.
Stalin's policy toward adjacent and/or near neighboring nations differed from that of
Lenin.
Stalin unabashedly forced ....
(4046

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Politics
.... Even though they both shared a belief in Marxist ideology, they both pursued different political styles and tactics, "
Lenin and
Stalin are comparable figures ....
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Influence of Albert Einstein on the 20th Century
....
Lenin cautioned that "Comrade
Stalin, having become general secretary, has concentrated tremendous power in his hands, and I am not sure he always knows how to ....
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Communism versus Religion
....
Stalin, after
Lenin, continued to make communism the supreme dogma of the Russian people. Through institutions and state control ....
(1238

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The Philosophy of 19th Century Europe
.... We have to remember that, in the mid nineteenth century, Communism was not the
Lenin-
Stalin kind of cruel dictatorship, even through they came to power ....
(1187

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Winston Churchill
As Joseph Keegan maintains, "The political history of the 20th century can be written as the biographies of six men:
Lenin,
Stalin, Hitler, Mao Zedong ....
(2043

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The Bolsheviks, Soviet Union & its End
.... still today was only the succession of subsystems, each bearing the stamp of a different autocratic leader: Vladimir
Lenin, Josef
Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev ....
(2809

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CHRONOLOGY OF SOVIET LEADERSHIP
.... general expectation was that Leon Trotsky, whose real name was Lev Davydovitch Bronstein, would succeed
Lenin as the Soviet leader. Josip
Stalin, whose real ....
(1992

8

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Gorbachev's Leadership & Economic Reform
.... As it was the leadership of
Lenin and
Stalin that put the Soviet structure into place, it is appropriate to compare how the failed leadership of Mikhail ....
(3737

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Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution
.... Since that time, however, the Soviet clock has unwound with ever-increasing speed. The questioning of
Stalin gave way to a questioning of
Lenin. ....
(1267

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Thucydidic Perspective Of Politics & The State
.... Even though they both shared a belief in Marxist ideology, they both pursued different political styles and tactics, "
Lenin and
Stalin are comparable figures ....
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Lenin's New Economic Policy
.... 275-6). Invoking the slogan "peace, land, bread" and in concert with fellow Bolsheviks
Stalin and Trotsky,
Lenin gathered adherents among civilians and the ....
(2430

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Economic Conditions of Present-Day Russia
.... The entrenchment of Bolshevik power, which survived
Lenin,
Stalin, Khruschev, Brezhnev, and sundry short-term heads of state until Gorbachev, can be seen, did ....
(4494

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Russian TV
.... Moreover, unable to prevent
Stalin's takeover of the Party's bureaucratic apparatus even while alive,
Lenin must share in the failure of his media policy as an ....
(1772

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TV in the Post-Soviet Union
.... Moreover, unable to prevent
Stalin's takeover of the Party's bureaucratic apparatus even while alive,
Lenin must share in the failure of his media policy as an ....
(1772

7

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The Russian Revolution
.... Both
Stalin and
Lenin are routinely described as totalitarian dictators, a view that Fitzpatrick does not embrace (4). This social treatment of the Russian ....
(2119

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