* Stalin was one of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history. He was the supreme ruler of the Soviet Union for 25 years. His regime caused the death and suffering of millions but has turned the underdeveloped country into a super power. * Joseph Stalin’s Russian name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili and was born on the 18th of December 1879 in Gori, Geogia. * Stalin excelled through school and received a free scholarship to the Tiflis Theological Seminary. * Later on in his schooling years, Stalin discovers the ideas of Karl Marx. * In 1899, Stalin was expelled from the Seminary because he disrespected the people in authority, reading forbidden books and claimed to be converting his fellow students to Marxism. * In 1901, Stalin joined the Social Democratic Labour Party which was the resistance of the industrial Tsarism. He coordinated a strike at the large Rothschild Plant in Batum resulting in him being arrested, imprisoned and deported to Siberia. * Joseph adopted the name “Stalin,” meaning steel in Russian. * The strikes that Stalin coordinated soon later caught Vladimir Lenin’s attention. * Between 1902 and 1913 Stalin was imprisoned 8 times by the secret police and then was exiled for life to North Siberia. * On the 15th of March 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was abdicated from the throne. * This led to Stalin’s rise in power and the creation of a communist society although Stalin did not play a major role in the fall of the Romanov Dynasty. * When Lenin died in 1924, Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union. * Being a leader of the Soviet Union, Stalin’s ideology was to implement Collectivisation, a policy whereby it aims to join individual land and labour into collective farms. * The goal of the 5 year plans was to collectivise, modernise and industrialise the parts of Russia where industrialisations have not occurred and increase the
Joseph Stalin was born on December 21 1879, in a town near Tbilisi in Gori. His original name was Iosif Vissarionovich Djugashvili, but in 1913 he changed it to Stalin which means ‘’Man of steel’’ in Russian. He was the son of Besarion ughashvili, a cobbler, and Ketevan Geladze, a washerwoman. His father is said to have been an unsuccessful village shoemaker and a drunkard who was mean to Stalin. He was a frail child. He contracted a disease called smallpox at age 7 which caused some deformations…
The Tehran Conference (codenamed Eureka[1]) was a strategy meeting held between Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill from 28 November to 1 December 1943. It was held in the Soviet Embassy in Tehran, Iran and was the first of the World War II conferences held between all of the "Big Three" Allied leaders (the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom). It closely followed the Cairo Conference which had taken place between 22 and 26 November 1943, and preceded the…
and executions of Ukraine's religious, intellectual and cultural leaders. Question Findings The Ukrainian Holodomor Extermination by hunger Famine/Geno cide (Holodomor) WHO was involved Soviet Union Ukraine WHAT The soviet leader, Joseph Stalin, and his henchman Lazar Kaganovic, instigated the famine against the ethnic Ukrainian region of northern Caucasus, and the lower Volga River region. 710 million Ukrainians died due to the sharp increases in Ukraines production quotas. Throughout history…
sharing many themes with the actual Stalinist era. The film almost forces the viewer to periodically click pause in order to understand the laughter on every level. It is important to note that this movie was released well after the Stalinist regime in 1996, so although the director was in no danger of response from Stalin and or Russia, he accurately portrays the necessary coding and civil life of the period it is set in. This essay will look into the two ways that humor is utilized within the film…
bottom of the sea where the poem is set. On the seafloor, we are told, a corpse of "thy father" (Imogen) lies (l. 1). The poem instantly then begins to paint the setting of his watery grave with images that the reader is then almost able to see Joseph Stalin used fear to rule the Soviet Union. Anyone who did not agree with his ideas were either executed or send to labor camps. He is said to have killed millions of political opponents. Machiavelli stated that only when there is a manifest reason should…
happened because at the Yalta Conference Stalin promised the allies that the USSR would respect the rights of the people in liberated countries to elect their own post war governments. Then, at the end of the war, the Soviets broke that promise and forcefully installed Communist puppet governments in the East European countries they occupied. At the Potsdam Conference at the end of the European conflict Harry Truman the president of the United States met Joseph Stalin the leader of USSR, and decided he…
Monday, Dec. 3 Read pages 775 [begin @ Holocaust]-776 30 Holocaust History Hunt December 2012 3 Liberating a concentration camp (Band of Brothers) Q2 review quiz 4 Pearl Harbor 5 The homefront Japanese internment camps & Korematsu—Cornell Notes due Monday, Dec. 10 Read pages 764-769 6 The war in Europe: overview & chronology 7 The war in Europe: North Africa, Italy/Anzio, Battle of the Bulge Read pages 770-775 [end @ Holocaust] Assign D-Day WebQuest—due Monday, Dec. 17 10 The…
Department of History & Geography Morgan State University Baltimore, Maryland 21251-0001 World Leaders and their Impact after 1500 CE By Julius Sesay Instructor: Dr. Aubrey A. Thompson Course/Class: History 102.005. Date: Friday,…
List Eisenhower’s most significant DOMESTIC accomplishments. (Pleva and Powerpoint Notes) * Building highways and interstate systems for both US defense and economy (aided in communication and transportation of material goods) * Row houses of suburbia symbolized a booming national economy and standard of living * Expressways…
Name______________________ The Cuban Missile Crisis: Introductory Research *SUMMATIVE (SS2) open-note quiz over this information tomorrow! DIRECTIONS Define each of the following terms/people using short, fragmented notes and phrases. If you quote a source word-for-word, be sure to put the phrase in quotation marks. Include a short citation of the sources you use, even if you’re just copying-and-pasting a Wikipedia site. Terms/People to Research Fidel Castro- Communist, Prime Minister…