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Stalin's
And Hitler's Henchmen
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This 5 page paper discusses the follower's of these two
autocratic leaders, what they did and why they did it.
Stalin also executed millions of people whom he
suspected of not being loyal but the crimes of Hitler
are so atrocious that Stalin's evilness is sometimes
forgotten. The executions began under Lenin's reign and
continued under Stalin and then his successors. Stalin's
right-hand man, Beria is discussed as are Goering, Hess,
Eichmann, Heydrich and Himmler. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: PGstahit.wps
Differing
Views of Stalin
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A 5 page review and critique of three articles
discussing Josef Stalin: Nove's Was Stalin Really
Necessary?, Khrushchev's De-Stalinization Speech, and
Toistoya's In Cannibalistic Times. Nove wanders around
and concludes that Stalin epitomized the wishes of the
Party, but fails to address the fact that Stalin
massacred most of the leading Party members when they
disagreed with him; Khrushchev makes solid, valid
observations on Stalin, but then follows them with
saying that Lenin was not such a bad guy, after all. His
support of Lenin weakens his stance on Stalin. Toistoya
reports on the publication of Conquest's book on Stalin.
It was published in the former USSR in 1990, but most
reading thinkers had already read it when it was
smuggled into the country 20 years earlier. No
bibliography.
Filename: Stalin.DOC
Lenin
and Stalin -- Policies and Practices
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A 15 page paper on the policies and practices of these
two Russian dictators. The writer parallels Lenin and
Stalin and describes their impact on the Russian people.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Bolshev2.wps
Totalitarianism
& Joseph Stalin
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This 10 page paper discusses totalitarianism, in
general, and how Stalin's regime of terror and complete
control exemplifies it. More than Hitler or Mussolini,
Stalin represents totalitarianism at its worst.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Stalinto.wps
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