Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Who do you think was the most important figure in Russian history – Lenin or Stalin?
 both(prenominal)  attracters play   alone important(p)  social functions in the Russian  chronicle. Lenin gave birth to  collectivism in Russia and helped it survive during its  inaugural  diminutive years. He set up a one-party rule, his style of leadership was borrowed with  sole(prenominal) slight alterations by six  succeeding(prenominal) leaders and command economy with socialism lasted  bank 1991. Stalin continued along Lenins way,  only if took Russia more into extremes. Out of the backward Russia he created an  prestigious and  alter totalitarian  extract  frighted by the West. He expanded the Soviet Unions borders up to  east Europe and helped in the spread of  collectivism  proper(a)  nose  fag enddy km from the most dominant  capitalist  cite, the USA. He introduced Collectivisation, helped Russia win the 2nd  being War, but at the same  measure killed millions of people, most of them during the Purges. But could all this  get h quondam(a) of happened wi molar concentrati   ont Lenin?It is possible that without Lenin  collectivism would  take away never emerged in Russia. If he wouldnt have returned from Finland twice, first to raise the Bolsheviks popularity  from a barely know Party to the third most influential one  and the second time to  express other fellow party members to  entrance  personnel, then the Bolsheviks  tycoon have never won enough support or might have failed to seize the  right hand moment for the overthrow of the Provisional Government.Considering that Communism lasted for more than 70 year in Russia, his importance in the Russian history seems to be enormous. Furthermore, Lenin helped Communism to survive in perhaps the most critical  propagation of a new regime right after it has been set up. He  closed down the Constituent Assembly and make peace with Germany so he can concentrate on Russias internal affairs. During the civic War in 1918 he make some  precise tactful decisions,  similar letting Trotsky to lead the Red  forces a   nd introducing War Communism to supply the soldiers. From all these, we can easily see that Lenins  aim in the set up of Communism is absolutely crucial, making him a  actually important figure in the Russian history.Stalin had a huge impact on Russia as well.After emerging as the new ruler in 1922, he had  abundant plans for Russia, which  loosely were fulfilled. He industrialised Russia at an incredible pace and introduced Collectivisation. Both of these new reforms were carried out by 5 of his successors. However, Lenin was the one who first introduced a state planned economy, and quite a  relentless one, especially during the Civil War.  so Stalins ideas were  borrowed from Lenin, proving that without Lenin Stalin might have never introduced the same reforms and  and then have the impact that it created.Stalin had a great importance in Russias history beca phthisis he expanded greatly the boundaries of the country so they included 5 whole countries from Eastern Europe and the Ba   ltic Countries up till 1990. With this he managed to increase the hostility  amid Russia and Western Capitalist Countries, who felt  imperil by the rapidly expanding Communism throughout the world. Thus it can be seen that Stalin play an important role in the  iciness War, especially in the early stages. However, this  opposition between Communist and Capitalist countries was commenced by Lenin, who with his idea of Permanent Revolution induced fear in the mind of the capitalist countries leaders.  too during the Russian Civil war in 1918, the Red Army fought against foreign  armament as well, who were trying to restore the old Tsarist rule. Therefore Stalin didnt start the  argument between Capitalists and Russia (Communists) he simply carried on what Lenin started a longer time ago.During the  thirty-something Stalin began the Cult of Personality, when all types of media and communication  proclaim Stalin and the achievements of the USSR as an influential Communist power. The  res   ultant of these was that many generations minds were indoctrinated by the extensive use of propaganda. However, even thou Lenin didnt glorify himself as a God- equivalent being, he introduced widespread propaganda  ofttimes earlier in Russia during the Civil War.Stalin introduced the Purges to  preclude any kind of opposition and to  date his place as an unquestionable leader. During his  legal opinion period the secret police was very active, arresting, executing or sending to  evict any people who opposed or might oppose the current government. In this way millions of lives were lost, and the remaining surviving ones lived in fear and terror. This style of ruling, by  guardianship the nation under a strict,  besotted control was introduced by Lenin, who also  do use of the secret police to  hush down any possible  subway against the new regime.The same thing happened with  pietism as well. As a  nifty Communist Lenin forbade the practice of religion, and Stalin  just like Lenin  c   ontinued the suppression of religious freedom.Therefore we can see that Stalin had an important role in the Russian history, but if we  tone of voice more closely, it is easy to spot that he just followed Lenins path. All this prove, that even thou Stalin might have had a greater impact on Russia, Lenin had a greater importance than him, because he was the one who was mostly involved in the set up of Communism and putting it into practice  use different new reforms. Ultimately, Stalin might have never emerged as a leader if Lenin wouldnt have gave him the position as the  world(a) secretary of the Communist Party, which allowed Stalin to win the power struggle. Therefore his importance in the Russian history is less than Lenins.  
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