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LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change over time? Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A*

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A* Task: Once you are in and settled… On the desks are the key features Of Soviet Central Administration In the 1920s. Can you put them in the Correct Position in the diagram?

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A*

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A* Repression: To control, inhibit, prevent or restrain the thoughts and actions of others. Enforcement: The tools used to create repression, such as the Army, Police, Censorship and Propaganda. Key Groups Third Section Okhrana Counter-Espionage Bureau Cheka OGPU NKVD MVB and MGB Key Individuals Felix Dzerzhinsky, head of Cheka 1917-1926 Genrikh Yagoda head of NKVD 1934-36 Nikolai Yezhov NKVD 1936-38 Lavrentiy Beria 1938-1953 Key Events Red terror and Purges 1936 Bloody Sunday 1905

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A* Task: Around the room is some information about the different forms of repression in Russia. You need to note them down on the table provided, then In your groups feed back. Challenge: Can you find Some extra information From the books on the Detail covered in your Section?

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A* Now it is over to you… Task: You need to create a chart showing the extent of repression over time, how far were things different 1855-1964? Repression Freedom Chronology

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A* Was Stalin’s rule Unique?

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A*

LO: How far did methods of repression and enforcement change? Describe methods of terror and enforcement E-D Compare and contrast the similarities and differences C-B Judge the extent of difference A-A*