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Victims of the Bolsheviks

1917-1953

Title: Victims of the Bolsheviks

Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2010 , 20 Pages , Grade: 1

Autor:in: Alexander Havlat (Author)

History of Europe - Ages of World Wars

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A complete accounting of ALL the victims of the Bolsheviks from the start of the Revolution 1917 to Stalins death in 1953.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • The Russian Civil War and the great famine
  • The crusade against religion and Stalin's rise to power
  • The Holodomor
  • A decade of purges
  • The Great Terror
  • The Gulags
  • The Second World War
  • The last years of Bolshevik terror

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This work aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the victims of Bolshevik terror from 1917 to 1953, examining the various estimates of the number of victims and presenting the most likely number of people killed, deported, or sent to the Gulags by Soviet authorities during this period.

  • The brutality of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War
  • The role of the Bolsheviks in the famine of 1921-1922
  • The persecution of the Orthodox Church
  • The rise of Stalin and the intensification of repression
  • The impact of the Gulags and the Great Terror

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The first chapter delves into the brutality of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War. This includes the execution of class enemies, the systematic killing of the Don Cossacks, and the suppression of peasant rebellions. The chapter argues that the famine of 1921-1922, which resulted in the death of millions, was not a natural disaster but was exacerbated by the policies of the Bolsheviks, who saw famine as a means to break peasant resistance.

The second chapter discusses the Bolsheviks' crusade against religion and the rise of Stalin. It highlights the suppression of the Orthodox Church and the consolidation of power by Stalin, laying the groundwork for the increasing repression of the 1930s.

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Title
Victims of the Bolsheviks
Subtitle
1917-1953
College
University of Vienna  (Geschichte)
Grade
1
Author
Alexander Havlat (Author)
Publication Year
2010
Pages
20
Catalog Number
V164686
ISBN (eBook)
9783640797004
ISBN (Book)
9783640796564
Language
English
Tags
Victims Bolsheviks
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GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Alexander Havlat (Author), 2010, Victims of the Bolsheviks, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/164686
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