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Stalin and the desire for 'Total Power'.

Title: Stalin and the desire for 'Total Power'.
Category: History / European History
Details: Words: 2843 | Pages: 12.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


Stalin and the desire for 'Total Power'.

Question: Why did Stalin emerge victorious in the power struggle? Did he have already 'total powers' by 1933? This essay describes Stalins manipulative ability that he utilised to gain power in the USSR. It describes how he demoralised and defamed his contenders due to his desire to grasp totalitarian leadership of the country, and the methods employed in doing so. It also specifies Stalins ability to align and realign with various allies that support his ideal …showed first 75 words of 2843 total

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showed last 75 words of 2843 total…the people scenario that had been established, Stalin had developed an effective measure of suppression that would prevent any challenge to his dictatorship. When coupled with effective methods of propaganda that portrayed him as a demi-God, Stalin had created a regime that allowed a brutal suppression of the citizens because it was seen to be in the interests of the Socialist ideal. An ideal that the Soviets attempted to make succeed, regardless of the costs.

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