Czarist Russian armies suffer severe losses
The Russian Revolution occurs in 1917 → offering bread, land and peace
The Russian Civil War then goes from 1917 - 1922.
Several republics unite to create the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, led by Vladimir Lenin.
Land is redistributed to people.
Factories are given to workers who decisioned on wages and working conditions.
Men and women are considered equal.
Art and music flourished
More control over people’s lives versus Czarist rule.
Subsistence agriculture: just enough to survive.
Opposition to communism existed too:
turmoil and famine continued
Lenin responded violently to his opponents.
Russian civil war:
Bolsheviks took control of factories/mines/railways and workshops
Workers were forced to work within factories
Grain was taken from peasants by force
Bolsheviks took control of the banks
Private trade banned
Food rationed
Bolsheviks: a faction of communists.
War communism failed badly. Peasants hid grain, people were arrested and shot.
1921’s Soviet famine
Factory production fell
1921: Kronstadt soldiers, fierce Bolshevik supporters, mutinied and demanded an end to war communism.
Trotsky put down the rebellion through the Red Army
Thousands were killed, on the spot executed or sent to Siberian gulags.
Lenin was lucky: the Bolsheviks won the war, pulled back war communism and introduced the NEP.
peasants can keep some crops to sell for profit
Nepnen small traders were allowed to set up businesses
Non-Russian nationalities were allowed to bring back culture and language
Churches, mosques, bazaars were reopened
Economy picked up, people were happy.
“Religion is the opiate of the masses” - Karl Marx
Became leader of the USSR in 1928.
Stalin claimed to be a Marxist-Leninist but his version of Communism was inspired by a desire for absolute power and control.
Stalin ultimately rejected the values of liberalism.
Traditional farming communities were broken up to form publicly owned farms producing quotas of food for the state.
10 - 12 million died across the USSR
The Holodomor: manufactured famine with 3 - 7 million killed (1932 - 1933)
The USSR flooded international grain markets
a violent removal of Red Army leadership
3 of 5 marshals; all commissioners; all district commanders; 13 of 15 army commanders; half of the corps commanders and 20-40% of low ranking officers
leader of the NKVD overthrown → Trotsky
Gulags: prison/work camps often located in Northern Siberia — concentrated Stalin’s power through paranoia; millions were sent during Stalin’s era.
Government-controlled trials that always returned a guilty verdict, sentencing the defendant to death or the gulag.
a technique to instill fear.
Resentment towards the allies for the Treaty of Versailles which caused an economic downturn and resentment, unrest and anger towards the West.
Germans think they could’ve won had they not signed the treaty.
‘stab in the back’ myth a part of Hitler’s “Big Lie”
Elected government takes over, using communists and Jews as a scapegoat.
Hitler’s charisma, populism and scapegoating leads to success democratically.
Anger and resentment converts to Nazi support.
Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933.
Reichstag Fire then occurs
The Reichstag Fire Degree gives the German government the ability to suspend civil liberties.
In March 1933, the Enabling Act is passed, where Hitler becomes a dictator with absolute control.
1924: jailed for a coup/putch
1930: Nazis win 18% of the Reichstag vote
1932: Hitler runs for President; Hindenburg becomes re-elected but Hitler wins 35% of the vote
2 parliamentary elections then occur, with no majority produced.
Hitler then wins 37% of the vote and Hindenburg appoints Hitler as a leader of an interim government.
In February, a communist arsonist lights fire to the Reichstag.
Hindenburg listens to the Nazis, suspends the Reichstag and civil rights; e.g. democratic and press rights.
In March, Paramilitary Brownshirts roam the streets.
44% of the vote in an intimidated election is won by the Nazis.
The Enabling Act is then passed: giving unlimited legislative powers to Hitler.
The Presidency and the Chancellorship are combined to become Fuhrer.
Authoritarianism
State sponsored terror
Militarism
Propaganda
Cult of the leader
Collectivist (moreso the USSR)
Communists | Facists |
Egalitarian (marxist-leninist) | Elitist → Aryan race hierarchy |
Public property | Private property |
Nationalized industry | Economic freedom (Jews/dissidents excluded) |
Collectivized farms | Opposed Communism |
Little to no economic freedom |
Nazis used vans to kill the mentally ill and disabled — according to the Nazis, they poisoned the Aryan Race.
Social Darwinism → Nazi militarism → is a pseudoscience BS.
Eugenicists argued these policies were not racist
Selective immigration laws prioritized specific ethnicities
Prohibition on interracial marriage
Forced sterlization
Eugenics are false. Races are not genetically different.