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Orwell’s Animal Farm VS. The Russian Revolution

Orwell’s Animal Farm VS. The Russian Revolution. Russian Society. Russia was in an appalling state of poverty while the Tsar lived in luxury. There was tremendous dissatisfaction. Czar Nicholas II. A poor leader at best, compared to western leaders Cruel - sometimes brutal with opponents

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Orwell’s Animal Farm VS. The Russian Revolution

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  1. Orwell’s Animal FarmVS. The Russian Revolution

  2. Russian Society • Russia was in an appalling state of poverty while the Tsar lived in luxury. There was tremendous dissatisfaction.

  3. Czar Nicholas II • A poor leader at best, compared to western leaders • Cruel - sometimes brutal with opponents • Sometimes kind - hired students as spies to make $

  4. Czar Nicholas II

  5. Nicholas II • Believed he was the unquestionable leader of Russia appointed by God. • Had unarmed protesters murdered in the streets in 1905.

  6. KARL MARXTHE FATHER OF COMMUNISM

  7. Marx • Marx believed that the private ownership of land must be abolished.

  8. Marx • Believed in “communal” way of life where everyone shares in prosperity.

  9. Marx • Invented Communism • “Workers of the world unite," take over government • Died before Russian Revolution

  10. Communism • All people are equal. • Government owns everything. • People own government.

  11. Lenin • Lenin adopted Marx’s ideas. He believed that the bourgeoisie (middle class) exploited the workers and must therefore be overthrown.

  12. Lenin • Lenin understood the emotional impact of simple, powerful slogans like workers of the world unite.

  13. Lenin • Changed Russia’s name to the USSR

  14. Lenin Dies • When Lenin died, there was a power struggle between Trotsky and Stalin. • It is believed Lenin ordered Nicholas II murdered.

  15. Leon Trotsky • One of the leaders of "October Revolution“ along with Lenin and Stalin • Believed in “pure” communism, followed Marx.

  16. Trotsky • Trotsky was a brilliant speaker. With Lenin he succeeded in overthrowing the government in October 1917. Lenin was the President; Trotsky the was Commissar for Foreign Affairs.

  17. Commissar • Former name of a head of a government department in the Soviet Union, like our Secretary of State.

  18. Trotsky favored world revolution.

  19. Trotsky • Wanted to improve life for all in Russia • Chased away by Lenin's KGB (Lenin's secret police)

  20. Civil War • From 1918 –1921 there was civil war. Foreign countries including Britain, France, Poland, and USA were alarmed at the spread of communism, but the Red Army (the Bolsheviks) led by Trotsky proved successful.

  21. Stalin continually opposed Trotsky.

  22. Joseph Stalin • Average speaker, not educated like Trotsky • Didn't exactly follow Marx's ideas

  23. Stalin • Craved power, willing to kill for it • Used KGB, allowed church, and propagandized

  24. Propaganda Department of Stalin’s Government • Worked for Stalin to support his image • Lied to convince the people to follow Stalin • Pravda – Russian newspaper full of Stalin propaganda

  25. Stalin • Benefited from the fact that education was controlled

  26. Stalin Takes Control • In his sinister way, Stalin secured his power base, and engineered the permanent exile of Trotsky in 1929.

  27. The exiled Trotsky was still very useful to Stalin as he now had Trotsky to blame for all the problems and difficulties that Russia suffered.

  28. Politburo • This was the policy-making body of the Communist party’s Central Committee. In reality it was merely a force to carry out Stalin’s orders and secure his position as dictator.

  29. Cheka/OGPU/NKVD/KGB : • These were the various names/ initials given to the secret police during Stalin’s dictatorship.

  30. KGB - Secret Police • Not really police, but forced all to support Stalin • Used force, often killed entire families for disobedience • Totally loyal, part of Lenin's power, even over army

  31. Religion • Marx said religion was the "Opiate of the people" and a lie • Used to make people not complain and do their work

  32. Religion • Religion was tolerated because people would work and not complain • Stalin knew religion would stop violent revolutions

  33. Dedicated, but tricked communist supporters • People believed Stalin because he was "Communist" • Many stayed loyal after it was obvious Stalin a tyrant • Betrayed by Stalin who ignored and killed them

  34. Overall Details of Russian Revolution • Supposed to fix problems from Czar • Life was even worse long after revolution. • Stalin made czar look like a nice guy.

  35. Kulaks: • These were the land-owning peasants who did not want their farms to be collectivized after the revolution. From 1929, Stalin began to exterminate them as a class.

  36. 5 Year Plans • From 1927-1932, new economic plans, called the five-year plans, were introduced. The purpose was to improve industry

  37. Germany and Great Britain • Stalin negotiated with both Germany and Great Britain. The Russo-German pact of August 1939 allowed Russia to occupy eastern Poland while Germany occupied the rest.

  38. Germany and Great Britain • On 22 June, 1941, Germany attacked her ally Russia without warning. Thus, the unholy alliance between Nazism and Communism fell apart, and Russia formed an alliance with Britain and the USA.

  39. Cold War Begins • The Tehran conference in 1943 presented the Soviet Union, Britain and America as allies. However, by the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union became an enemy of its allies as the Cold War intensified.

  40. Who is Who • Mr. Jones- Czar Nicholas II • Old Major- Lenin • Snowball- Trotsky • Napoleon- Stalin

  41. Who is Who • Dogs-KGB • Windmill- 5 year plan • Major’s Skull-Lenin’s Body • Battle of the Cowshed- Russian Civil War

  42. Who is Who • Frederick- Hitler • Animal Executions – Stalin’s Purge • Battle of the Windmill – World War II • Card Game- Tehran Conference • Pilkington- FDR

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