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Stalin Man Or Monster
1,923 words... y leading figures were purged by confessing to being traitors and were executed. The purges were aimed at Party members to begin with, 500, 000 were arrested and executed or sent to labour camps. After the trails the purges were extended. By 1937 estimations show that 18 million people from all backgrounds, had been sent to labour camps. Source I shows the courtroom at Stalin's show trails. It shows Stalin as the judge and the defendants appear to be Yagoda, Zinoviev, Kamenev and Bukharin. T...
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Didn Acute T First World War
3,123 wordsHistory GCSE Coursework Question 1 Study sources A, B and c. Use your knowledge of the First World War to explain which two posters were published before 1916, and which one was published after 1916. You must give reasons for your answer. The sources A and B were produced before 1916 and C was produced afterwards. Source C is an American poster and these wouldn´ t have been needed before 1916, as America did not join the war until 1917. Joining the army before 1917 when conscription had no...
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Hitler Van Der
2,863 words1. Rudolf Diels, who was the head of the Prussian political police at the time of the fire, wrote source A. In his account of events, he explains that Van Der Lubbe was caught red handed at the incident, and after questioning Van Der Lubbe he believed that the suspect was alone and there was no evidence that other people could have been involved, even other communists. During the trial of Van Der Lubbe in 1933, he openly confessed to setting fire to the building, but denied that he had been help...
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Second World War Battle Of Stalingrad
1,801 wordsSources Question: The German Surrender At Stalingrad Sources Question: The German Surrender At Stalingrad The German surrender at Stalingrad, February 19431. Does source A adequately explain the reasons for the German surrender at Stalingrad? Explain your answer using source A and your own knowledge. Source A is very useful when looking at the reasons for the Germans defeat at Stalingrad. Firstly it was written by Field Marshal Paula's who was commander of the sixth army it is therefore expected...
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Soviet Communist Party Narrow Minded
5,231 words1. To answer this question we have to look at all the sources and interpret what they are trying to tell us about Stalin himself. There are positive sources and also negative sources. I will now try to explain the impression each source gives of me. If we take source A it states at the bottom that it was published in the 1930 s in Paris. It illustrates three pyramids of skulls and vultures flying above them. The skulls are most likely the victims of his purges and policies. He seems to be pointi...
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