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→ Stalin's Purges.
The Great Purge was a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin in 1936-1938.
The aim was to 'purify' Russia from the Communist party and government officials, also the repression of peasants and the Red Army leadership.
The most intense purge was from 1937 to 1938, it was named Yezhovshchina [literally the Yezhov regime], after Nicolai Yezhov, the head of the Soviet secret police, NKVD.
In just a few years, more than 10 million people were sent to labor camps, where most died.
Another 1 500 000 people were executed.
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the great purge.
there WAS a charismatic leader.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 @ 4:53 PM

Stalin was one of the most crazy leaders in to world, he may be not as famous as hitler, but he sure was a great deal worse. Stalin was born on 18th December 1878. At 7 he got small pox and his face was permenantely scarred. At 10 Stalin went to a gori theological school, at 12, his father became an alcoholic and became excessively violent to his wife and child. Stalin moved at least 10 times in in the 10 years of his starting life. Stalin used to have to brothers, but they died at infancy, his religous mother prayed that he would grow to be a priest, but that didn't really happen.
He lead and orchestrated the Great Purge, but mostly only ordered other people around so in the end, he could get out of it, innocent.
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→ Stalin's Purges.
The Great Purge was a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin in 1936-1938.
The aim was to 'purify' Russia from the Communist party and government officials, also the repression of peasants and the Red Army leadership.
The most intense purge was from 1937 to 1938, it was named Yezhovshchina [literally the Yezhov regime], after Nicolai Yezhov, the head of the Soviet secret police, NKVD.
In just a few years, more than 10 million people were sent to labor camps, where most died.
Another 1 500 000 people were executed.
about us
sources
basics
contents
the great purge.
there WAS a charismatic leader.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 @ 4:53 PM

Stalin was one of the most crazy leaders in to world, he may be not as famous as hitler, but he sure was a great deal worse. Stalin was born on 18th December 1878. At 7 he got small pox and his face was permenantely scarred. At 10 Stalin went to a gori theological school, at 12, his father became an alcoholic and became excessively violent to his wife and child. Stalin moved at least 10 times in in the 10 years of his starting life. Stalin used to have to brothers, but they died at infancy, his religous mother prayed that he would grow to be a priest, but that didn't really happen.
He lead and orchestrated the Great Purge, but mostly only ordered other people around so in the end, he could get out of it, innocent.
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