Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Russian Revolution (continued) Conflict Between Stalin and Trotsky
Josef Stalin had the upper hand in becoming Soviets New leader because he had worked with Vladimir Lenin as being second in command to him. Josef Stalin pretty much came out of no was to fight for it. It was quite the Power struggle as Stalin was gaining power quickly against Trotsky. Trotsky opposed Stalin’s peace agreement with Adolf Hitler. Hitler and Stalin’s agreement was to divide Poland; half would get to Hitler’s Germany and the other half went to Stalin’s Soviet Union. After Josef Stalin received full power of the Soviet Union he tried expelling Trotsky, but he still appeared at random equations to oppose Stalin’s Beauocracy. Stalin finally ran out Trotsky and Trotsky later was murdered in Mexico many years later.
The Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution to place during the end of World War II. It ended up transforming the Russian Empire and the monarchy views into the first Communist state in the whole world. Vladmir Lenin was the first leaders of this new Comunist Goverment. Right after Vladmir Lenin took office he pulled Russai out of world war one. When Vladmit Lenin died there were many desputes on who would take his place. The two main men for the job was Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky.
I will continue the article later and post it.
Monday, March 29, 2010
After world war two was over the four allied (France, Great Britain, U.S.S.R., and U.S.A.)foces joined together to divide up Germany. The Cold war started as U.S.S.R. had differant plans for Germany and wanted them to become Communist as the U.S.A. wanted them to be Capitalis later to be the cause of the Berlin Wall to be put up.
The war of ideas
The Cold was which often teamed U.S. and the Soviet Union against eachother was more then a weapons war it was a war of Ideas. The U.S.S.R. tried to spread there comunist beliefs across the world and the united State hated the Idea and believed in Capitalist freedom. The Cold war lasted in the ranges of the end of world war two the moment Mikhail Gorbachev.
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