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In depth class notes that can either be used for supplementing class work, or for revision due to the easy to read lay out. This fully covers the impacts of the war on Stalin's position, the methods used to increase control and the Renewed Terror in the 1950s.

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Unit six - the great patriotic war and stalin's dictatorship
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High Stalinism (1945-53)
Did WW2 Undermine or Strengthen Stalin’s
Control of the USSR?
For Against
 Given the rank of  Wasn't responsible for many of
'Generalissimus' the major victories in the war
 Shown as a war leader in  Encirclement of the
propaganda German 6th Army led by Zhukov
Won the War  This may have led the
 Got to Berlin first upper echelons of party leadership to
 Allowed Stalin to create the  Start of the war led to many
Eastern Bloc losses
 Diplomacy in the conferences  Made Only 9 Wartime Speeches




To what extent was Stalinism a continuation
of pre-revolutionary Tsarism?
Agree Disagree
 Living conditions of Stalin's  Children of party members
officers still had to follow party lines
 Had a dacha built in the Crimea  Had to be the example
 Liked Alexander III's of party dictum
Palace at Sosnovka o Raised to be
 Stalin liked the Tsar's palaces an example of socialism
 Told Beria to 'put these  In contrast to how
palaces in order' Alexi and the other children of the
o 27th February Tsar were raised
1945
o Nicholas' Lividia
Palace and Prince Vorontsov's
Alupka palace
 Privileged group close to the
leader enjoyed privileges unavailable to the
majority of the population
 Use of palaces allowed
 Flew on a special section
of the state airline

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