Stalin Takes Power 1924–1929
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Summary When Lenin died in 1924, everybody expected Trotsky to take over the leadership. Instead, Stalin schemed his way into power, using his position as General Secretary, and a series of ruthless political moves.
Source AI am not sure that Comrade Stalin will always use his power properly. Comrade Trotsky, on the other hand, is distinguished by his outstanding ability. Lenin's Testament (1923). (The historian Stephen Kotkin believes that this document is a forgery, written after the event to discredit Stalin.)
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Going DeeperThe following links will help you widen your knowledge: Old Bitesize - on the WaybackMachine Rise of Stalin - excellent notes from Beckfoot School (pdf) So: Trotsky versus Stalin: Why did Stalin win? Historians' hypotheses - Chris Ward's Summary
YouTube Why didn't Trotsky take over after Lenin? - History Matters
Old textbook accounts of the Rise of Stalin PJ Larkin, Revolution in Russia (1965) Reed Brett, European History (1967)
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Lenin died in 1924. Everyone thought Trotsky, the brilliant leader of the Red Army would become leader. But it was Stalin who took power.
Secretary StalinStalin was made General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922. Everybody thought it was a dull, unimportant job. Stalin used it to get his supporters into important positions.
Trotsky was UnpopularTrotsky was brilliant, but nobody liked him:
Played off the two factions in the Politburo against each otherThe Politburo was divided into two factions:
Stalin played one side against the other to take power:
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Source BStalin (right) with Lenin. Stalin was one of the people who looked after Lenin in his last illness. |
Source CLater Soviet propaganda – such as this 1936 poster – portrayed Stalin as the natural successor to the great Communist heroes Marx, Engels and Lenin.
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Consider:1. Create a timeline, 1919–1929, to illustrate Stalin’s rise to power. 2. Write the essay: 'What was the main reason Stalin was able to achieve total power in the USSR by the end of the 1920s?'
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