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23 septembre 2012

Animal Farm

  

Lénine, Staline and Trotski

  

 

Firstly,   all three are Soviet and lived during the twentieth century. In   addition, they strove for Communism  against Occidentalism.

 

In   order to treat the question chronologically, I will start with Lénine.

 

Vladimir   Ilitch Oulianov, commonly called Lénine, born in Simbirsk (Russia) on 22nd   April 1879 and died in Gorki-Léninskie on 21st January 1924, was a   Soviet revolutionary and politician. He performed brilliantly his studies and   was rapidly inspired for to be involved in politics. In 1912, he founded the   Bolshevik Party. Afterwards, in 1917, after the February Revolution et The   October Revolution, Lénine proclaimed the dictatorship of the proletariat and   created the Soviet state. Thus, Lénine decided to nationalize industries and   all real estate. When Lénine died, doubts are numerous because the official   cause is debated. Notwithstanding the last willpowers of Lénine, Staline   succeeded him. In fact, Lénine considered Staline too dangerous  to lead   the Soviet state.

 

Joseph   Vissarionovitch Djougachvili, commonly called Joseph Staline, born in Gori   (Georgia) on 21st December 1879 and died in Moscow on 5th   March 1953, was a Soviet politician. His youth was very hard, and de facto,   he was ill-treated. From 1917 to 1924, under command of Lénine, Staline   remained discreet. In 1924, when Lénine died, he kept Trotski out off and did   not respect  Lénine’s testament. In fact, Staline succeeded him. From that   moment on, Staline installed quinquennial plans and hardened the economic   policy of state. In addition, this Communist regime became totalitarian.   Furthermore, Staline developed personality cult. During the 40s, he influenced   in the Second World War and installed tensions with the United States. Nikita   Khrouchtchev was his successor.

 

Lev   Davidovitch Bronstein, commonly called Léon Trotski, born in Lanovka   (Ukraine) on 26th October 1879 and died in Mexico on 21st   August 1940, was a Soviet revolutionary and politician. His family was prosperous   and tsarist but like he frequented revolutionary currents, he decided to take   up Bolshevik politics. He organized the October Revolution and shared the   Bolshevik victory with Lénine. Until  Lénine’s death, he was member of the  Bolshevik Party and developed the state. On the other hand, when Staline took   over, Trotski was evicted from Soviet Union in 1929, and de facto, he went   into self-imposed exile in Mexico. He was murdered by Ramon Mercader, a secret   agent sent by Staline.

 Kevin Bardau - L

 

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