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Les événements
USSR great famine starts
Russian Revolution
CHEKA "Red Terror"
First Politburo created
New Economic Policy Implemented
NEP Trotsky against, wanted rapid industrialization and collectivization Stalin noncommittal Bukharin was the most prominant spokesperson for it scissors crisis, created lots of divisions
Lenin banned factions within the party
Lenin's death
Lenin's Death Widespread grieving, many saw him as a savior/father figure, but power struggle began immediately Stalin portrayed himself as a disciple of Lenin Told Trotsky the wrong funeral date Made sure Lenin's (negative) will wasn't read
Public trials of the Moscow clergy and SRs
Platt Agreement
Cuban-American Treaty of Relations
Treaty of Relations Intended to preserve peace, but didn’t, as people wanted an end to US intervention rather than a renewal Led to more opposition to the US, which helped Castro gain power
Sugar Act of 1948
Moncada Barracks Attack
Moncada “History Will Absolve Me” speech, very popular. The Moncada was seen as a wake-up call for the Cuban people.
26th July Movement Castro Becomes Leader
Granma Expedition
Operation Verano
Battle of Yaguajay
Stalin appointed editor of chief propaganda organ "Pravda''
The ‘Stalin’ Constitution
Stalin Constitution Opposed by Trotsky Centrepiece of the ‘cult of Stalin’ Used by Mao and the CCP Basis of regimes in central and Eastern Europe after World War II
1st FYP planning was ineffective and unrealistic, failed to reach goals Bad for Kulaks and disliked by many peasants, who killed livestock rather than collectivising
CHEKA (secret poliece) established
CHEKA becomes NKVD
Red Army Created
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Gulags established by Lenin (Only officially established in April 1930)
Gulags used as forced labour camps to drive industrialization
Stalin's Death
Central Censorship Office/Glavlit established
Compulsory Primary Education Adopted
Kronstadt rising
Purges of the Military
Commintern Established
USSR non-aggression pacts (Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Poland and France)
Roosevelt re-established diplomatic relations with the USSR
Stalin Consolidated Power (in my opinion)
kirov's assassination
Khrushchev's Secret Speech published
Secret Speech Shocked a lot of people, both party members and civilians Started the Sino-Soviet Split - Mao felt personally attacked, due to his similarities with Stalin
Cuba's Fundamental Law of the Republic adopted
Périodes
Russia WWI 2 million casualties by 1916 1.5 billion roubles on the Russian war effort Inflation + taxation Lack of transport + econ issues --> bad harvests and near-famine conditions.
Stalin's Second Revolution "Revolution from above"
Civil War
Great Terror Show Trials
War communism
First Five Year Plan
Second Five Year Plan
Third Five Year Plan
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