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THE RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR Scott Masters Crestwood College

Lenins most pressing problem after the November Revolution was to deal with his opponents, who had mounted a full-scale civil war. These opponents were loosely called the Whites, while Lenins forces were known as the Reds. Lenins army was able to win this war by

The Reasons for the Bolshevik/Red victory: The Reds occupied the strategic center of the nation; the Whites were on the fringes. The White opposition was ideologically fragmented, including reformists, Mensheviks, Czarists; this wartime coalition proved to be incompatible. Trotsky had increased the efficiency of the Red Army, introducing strict military discipline (deserters for example were shot) and making use of czarist officers and their military experience.

Lenin made use of Revolutionary Terror (the Cheka – a secret police force) to keep the citizens in line. They were responsible for killing the czar and his family, including the youngest daughter Anastasia, in Overall, there was a period of strict governmental/eco. control known as War Communism.

Foreign intervention (eight western nations, notably France, aided the Whites) promoted a sense of nationalism that aided the Reds. Lenin used this as a propaganda device. The intervention of the western nations was based on ideological grounds (a fear of communism) and practical ones (Lenins refusal to pay the czars debts). This period is often identified as the beginning of the Cold War. By 1921, the Civil War was over, but the Soviet land and economy were devastated, leading Lenin into a program of economic reform known as the NEP. He also re-named his nation the USSR.

THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY The USSR faced serious eco. issues w/ the conclusion of the wars W. nations refused to trade w/ them, and Lenin was at 1st determined to apply his Marxist principles, which failed In Mar Lenin relented and introd the NEP It was an attempt to rebuild agri. and industry thru a free market system (it was a pragmatic measure – Lenin could not yet take on the peasants; it did cause a rift w/in the Comm. Party) – many dissidents were shipped off to the gulags The NEP did work; Lenin was presumably ready to return to Marxist principles But his health deteriorated after a 1922 stroke, and Lenin died in 1924: this created a power vacuum and a struggle b/n Trotsky and Stalin

Leon Trotsky intellectual, head of the Red Army favoured the doctrine of World Revolution –felt that the USSR could not survive as the sole comm. state –the USSR must therefore seek to export rev. –as a doctrinaire comm., he opposed the NEP

Josef Stalin favoured Socialism in One Country –the USSR should strengthen itself and lead the comm. world by ex. as a pragmatist, he supported the NEP experienced as a bureaucrat, he became the Partys General Secretary in 1922: here he appointed many apparatchiks (these allies were crucial to Stalins rise) their power struggle lasted until 1928, when Stalins complex system of alliances and ability w/ realpolitik allowed him to succeed even Lenins doubts couldnt deter Stalin, and many involved in the party hierarchy paid more attention to one another than to Stalin

–in the end, Stalin prevailed over all of them, and Trotsky was forced into exile and eventually murdered in Mexico City in 1940 –Stalin went on to condemn all deviation from the party line and proclaimed himself vozhd This Rev. from above saw the emergence of totalitarianism in the USSR His style of leadership was that of an office dictator, very different from Mussolinis charismatic style – Stalin relied on his apparatchiks He also created a Cult of Lenin and worked to connect himself to the fallen leader

STALIN AND THE FIVE YEAR PLANS the Dec Party Congress saw the end of the NEP the 5 Yr. Plans were Stalins own vision – they were intended to re- org. Soviet ind./agri. and to overhaul the eco. and catch up w/ the West –unrealistic production quotas were set, and tremendous sacrifices and ruthless methods were used to reach them –in agri., collectivization was implemented – w/ the state taking the proceeds from the collective farms peasant opposition was crushed/starved after some protest, the kulaks were liquidated, starved in order to feed urban workers (the terror famine) by WWII, the peasants were largely regimented

–ind./urban growth was also stunning, but to achieve it, sig. investment was needed along w/ a decline in consumption as people sacrificed, the standard-of-living declined the plans did not emphasize consumer goods; preference was given to megaprojects workers were praised as heroes of Sov. labour, dealing w/ long hours and horrid conditions living conditions also deteriorated: overcrowding, food and housing shortages (and women who had gained status following the rev. again lost their freedoms – the Zhenotdel was abolished)

Stalin was able to do this, unlike Lenin, b/c the govt was firmly in place and all threats had been eliminated/reduced thru state terror/propaganda –Stalin combined communism and dictatorship in this time, setting the tone for future comm. leaders –By 1941, the USSR was among the top 3 eco. powers

Stalins paranoia still wouldnt rest…The Great Purges They began in 1934 when Stalins deputy Sergei Kirov was murdered Stalin ordered the NKVD to crack down on potential opposition – this soon penetrated all levels of Soviet society Anyone perceived as a threat was forced to confess in public trials and then executed/shipped to a gulag Millions disappeared during this time; the party leadership and army officer corps was esp. affected