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Class:HUMN 251 - Humanities I
Subject:Humanities
University:Lake Superior State University
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The Great Terror mid 1930's, after leader of communist party (kerov) was killed, stalin had him killed b/c kerov was very popular=threat, stalin wanted to get rid of central committee members and needed an excuse, thought he could kill kerov and blame those on the central committee so stalin could kill them, stalin tried people for offenses like sabotage all of them confessed-threatened their wives and kids, killed 80 communists of central committee and 1 million communists, tried bolsheviks, killed generals thinking that they were too prestigous and had too much of a following
Kulaks Kulaks were a category of relatively affluent peasants in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union.
Vladimir Lennon Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (22 April 1870 - 21 January 1924), was a Russian revolutionary, author, lawyer, economic theorist, political philosopher, creator of the Soviet Communist Party, leader of the 1917 October Revolution, and founder of the USSR.
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 The Great Terrormid 1930's, after leader of communist party (kerov) was killed, stalin had him killed b/c kerov was very popular=threat, stalin wanted to get rid of central committee members and needed an excuse, thought he could kill kerov and blame those on the central committee so stalin could kill them, stalin tried people for offenses like sabotage all of them confessed-threatened their wives and kids, killed 80 communists of central committee and 1 million communists, tried bolsheviks, killed generals thinking that they were too prestigous and had too much of a following
 KulaksKulaks were a category of relatively affluent peasants in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union.
 Vladimir LennonVladimir Ilyich Lenin (22 April 1870 - 21 January 1924), was a Russian revolutionary, author, lawyer, economic theorist, political philosopher, creator of the Soviet Communist Party, leader of the 1917 October Revolution, and founder of the USSR.