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1 Totalitarianism Chapter 14 Section 2

2 Totalitarianism Stalin Becomes Dictator Stalin: “man of steel”
Lenin believed Stalin to be a dangerous man concentrated power 1928, total command Trotsky exiled 1929

3 Totalitarianism Stalin Builds a Totalitarian State
Lenin, Trotsky: worldwide Communist Rev. focused on Russian development “socialism in one country” centralized state control over public and private life “sense of security”

4 Totalitarianism Stalin Seizes Control of the Economy
An Industrial Revolution Command economy both industrial and agriculture “Five Year Plans” rapid industrial growth, strengthen defense impossibly high quota controlled the worker’s life imprisoned or executed those not contributing : production up 25%

5 Totalitarianism An Agricultural Revolution more brutal
seized 25+ million farms (private) “collective farms” protests by peasants terror and violence 5-10 million died, or shipped to Siberia kulaks, eliminated them 1938, 90% of peasants on farms

6 Weapons of Totalitarianism
Police Terror destroy his enemies executed millions of “so-called” traitors 1934, Great Purge, members of the Communist “crimes against the Soviet state.” secret police not above the law “quotas of criminals” 1939: Stalin has “total” control of government and the party 8-13 million died

7 Weapons of Totalitarianism
Indoctrination instruction of the government’s beliefs- to mold the mind party leaders lectured workers and peasants on the ideas of communism State supported youth groups…training ground

8 Weapons of Totalitarianism
Propaganda biased or incomplete information…to sway people soviet newspapers, radio… glorified achievements “Socialist realism”... artistic style praises Soviet life and Communist values Stalin didn’t tolerate individual creativity controlled newspapers, motion pictures, radio, and other forms of communication

9 Weapons of Totalitarianism
Religious Persecution replace religious teaching…with communists ideas atheists Russian Orthodox Church…main target destroyed churches and synagogues Religious leaders…killed or sent to labor camps

10 Daily Life Under Stalin
Soviet Women 1917, women won equal rights new educational opportunities 1950, 75% of doctors were women responsible for household and child care motherhood…patriotic duty

11 Daily Life Under Stalin
Education government controlled all education not merely indoctrination university and tech training…key to better life


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