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STALINISM, NICO URRUTIA - Coggle Diagram
STALINISM
Establishment of Stalinism
Lenin's death and fight for leadership
Expected collective leadership with Trotsky and Stalin
Differences on policies and Stalin's elimination of rivals
Disagreements on economy and internationalization
Stalin establishes himself as the sole leader
Emergence of Stalinism and the USSR's totalitarian phase
Stalin's foreign policy and control of communist parties
Normalization of diplomatic relations with capitalist countries
Control of communist parties through the Third International (Comintern)
Comintern's initial purpose as a coordination of communist organizations
Subsequent use by Stalin to serve his own interests
Shift in Comintern's goal to ensure Soviet state security
Economic policies and social impact
Centralization and economic planning under Stalin
Implementation of five-year plans for industrial development
Focus on heavy industry, basic equipment, and infrastructure
Collectivization of agriculture and its consequences
Forced expropriations
collective farms (kolkhoz)
state farms (sovkhoz)
Brutal implementation, deportation of kulaks, and resistance resulting in execution
Stalinist purges and political terror
Waves of political terror and Stalinist purges
Surveillance, arrests, and internment in forced labor camps (gulags)
Massive political trials and victimization of millions
Inclusion of even old Bolsheviks in political trials
Imprisonment, deportation, and execution of dissenting individuals
NICO URRUTIA