Stalin and Totalitarianism

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Stalin and Totalitarianism In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms: Joseph Stalin Totalitarianism Changes Under Stalin Five-Year Plans Gulags

Those who supported Lenin and the Communists were known as “Reds”. The “Whites” opposed communism. A civil war ensued. By 1921, the Red army defeated the Whites. However, in 1924, Lenin died.

Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky competed to succeed Lenin as leader of the Soviet Union. Stalin gained control of the government, expelled Trotsky, and eventually had Trotsky murdered.

totalitarian state. The Communist Stalin eliminated rivals by accusing them of being disloyal to Communist ideals. Once in power, he established a totalitarian state. The Communist party controlled all aspects of individual life.

Totalitarianism is a political system in which a one-party government controls all aspects of individual life. Citizens are denied the rights of free speech and dissent. Secret police, censorship, and terror are used to control people.

Stalin’s secret police arrested and executed rival leaders. Slave labor camps were built in cold Siberia. Millions of people died in these camps or gulags.

Private land was taken from peasants. Peasants were forced to work on farms owned by the government. These farms were called collectives.

Peasants in the Ukraine rejected collectivization. Stalin seized food supplies and sealed off the entire region. Millions of Ukrainians starved to death.

to industrialize the nation. He introduced a series of Five-Year Stalin was determined to industrialize the nation. He introduced a series of Five-Year Plans to industrialize the U.S.S.R. Heavy industry was developed while consumer goods were ignored.

Stalin glorified his part in building the nation, portraying himself as Russia’s greatest leader. His picture appeared everywhere. Children memorized his sayings in school.

Stalin used the government to control Soviet education, the economy, and even music and the arts. Soviet citizens only heard about Communist ideals and successes.

Stalin controlled all aspects of life in the Soviet Union. He was a totalitarian dictator.

Russia was transformed by the Communists. Life in the Soviet Union was controlled by the Communist Party under the leadership of Joseph Stalin.

Questions for Reflection: Who was Joseph Stalin and how did he rise to power? How does totalitarianism differ from democracy? Who went to the gulags and why? What were collectives and why did some peasants reject them? How did Stalin change life in the Soviet Union?