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They both used Propaganda to deceive the people and to make themselves a positive appearance.

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He used propaganda to rally people onto his side during the cold war and WW2. He probably would have used a lot of lies to keep adding onto people's fear of Stalin's enemies.

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Lenin and Stalin used propaganda to control the minds and the hearts of the Russian people.

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How did Stalin use propoganda to take power?

The rise of totalitarianism, to some historians, was a logical process, but still has caused much discussion over the years. Many prominent dictators had fulfilled the yardsticks of totalitarianism to a large extent and one of these yardsticks is the use of propaganda. As for many of the yardsticks, there are a number of pertinent reasons that make propaganda such a prominent feature of totalitarian regimes. One important reason would be the fact that propaganda helped many achievements to actually come about.


What role does propaganda play in totaltarian regimes?

The rise of totalitarianism, to some historians, was a logical process, but still has caused much discussion over the years. Many prominent dictators had fulfilled the yardsticks of totalitarianism to a large extent and one of these yardsticks is the use of propaganda. As for many of the yardsticks, there are a number of pertinent reasons that make propaganda such a prominent feature of totalitarian regimes.


What types of propaganda did Stalin use to maintain his power?

- Used film and documentaries. o Between 1941 and 1945, they created over 500 newsreels and 120 documentaries. - Visual Propaganda: o Portraits, posters, pictures, and statues were made with the image of Stalin. o Portrayed to be the "father, creator, hero, or powerful leader". o Images of him with happy children. o Films and operas were made in his honour. - Edited and rewrote history. o Wrote a history book titled "Short Course" which was a book about his party's history, in which he is highlighted as Lenin's successor. o Sold 34 million copies in the Soviet Union by 1949. - Controlled journals and newspapers. o They weren't allowed to criticize him or his party members. o Weren't allowed to discuss his personal life. - Referred to in short stories and poetry. o Made out to be some sort of divine figure.


What do you know about propaganda?

Not primarily. Some propaganda may contain facts to make the overall piece seem more plausible, but a straightforward presentation of actual fact almost certainly wouldn't be considered "propaganda".


How are American men portrayed in the propaganda posters?

That is some vintage art when you collect that propaganda. I see a woman with working clothes making muscle. Also I a see woman hugging a sailor from the war. The Americans have conquered art when we are talking about propaganda.

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What are some dictators?

Adolf Hitler Stalin Lenin Tojo Mussolini


Who tried to take power away from Lenin?

Joseph Stalin along with Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev tried to take power from Lenin when Lenin was disabled by strokes. These three ran the government in Lenin's absence as he recovered and continued to do so secretly even when Lenin returned to work. The three would make governmental decisions in secret meetings after the general meetings that Lenin attended. Stalin restricted access to Lenin when Lenin was recovering. Stalin's biggest move for power was after Lenin made him Secretary General of the Communist Party. Once in that post, Stalin placed people loyal to him in many governmental offices. Stalin never did unseat Lenin, but he certainly tried and succeeded to take at least some of Lenin's powers away.


Who are some of the most well known Russian dictators?

Stalin could be one of the answers yous eek.


Who was the worse Lenin or Stalin?

By far Joseph Stalin was worse than Lenin. Stalin sent millions of people to their unjustifiable deaths. Although Lenin was the leader of the soviet revolution he was never in power long enough to be responsible for the shear magnitude of human atrocities committed by Stalin. Lenin, however, was responsible for purging parts of some ethnic and government opposition groups. Stalin was one of Lenin's "enforcers" and would kill innocent people without cause, question, or concern. It was after Lenin's death when Stalin took over and had many high ranking military and revolutionary officer/officials executed. Also, he sent millions of innocent Soviets to Siberia as slaves and work them essentially to their deaths.


Who was a Russian dictator in the 20th century?

vladimir ilyich lenin died in 1924,stalin replaced him Joseph Stalin is the dictator who reigned in 1924. It is true that Lenin lived until January 21, 1924, but by March 1923 he had had several serious strokes and was confined to a wheelchair unable to write or speak or give any kind of orders. Joseph Stalin ruled during Lenin's disability along with Lev Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev. Lenin did not rule at all in 1924. After Lenin's death Stalin came up winner in the fight to succeed Lenin.


What are some of the forms of propaganda Stalin employed?

picture , statues, praise and applause for him


What was Lenin's last wish?

Lenin's last wish was that the Communist Party find some way to eliminate Joseph Stalin from his positions of power within the Communist Party so that Leon Trotsky, rather than Stalin, would succeed him as leader of the country on his death.


Was Lenin the saviour of Russia?

Some believe so, and there is some evidence to support the idea. But, he failed miserably by leaving Stalin to take his place.


Why did Vladimir Lenin kill people?

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin killed 1.6 million people for the same reasons Hitler, Stalin, Mao Zedong and all the others like them kill people. Its because their evil, they don't care about others and they want to.


What are some fast facts about Joseph Stalin?

1. Joseph Stalin was a Marxist. 2. His family was very poor and all of his siblings died. 3. He had smallpox when he was young and survived. 4. He was arrested for being involved in Marxism. 5. He met Lenin who wrote a will for him not to become ruler. 6. When Lenin died, Joseph became ruler anyway.


How did Stalin use propoganda to take power?

The rise of totalitarianism, to some historians, was a logical process, but still has caused much discussion over the years. Many prominent dictators had fulfilled the yardsticks of totalitarianism to a large extent and one of these yardsticks is the use of propaganda. As for many of the yardsticks, there are a number of pertinent reasons that make propaganda such a prominent feature of totalitarian regimes. One important reason would be the fact that propaganda helped many achievements to actually come about.


How did Stalin use his economic and political policies to rise to power in the Soviet Union?

Although Lenin and Stalin were very different they still had some similarities. When Lenin gained rule, the first couple of years, all he yearned for was to put down the civil war. He wanted to help and repair both the state and economy after it was basically destroyed after World War 1, both revolutions, and the long, hard years of the civil war. He tried to accomplish this by doing many things, and started with the government. First they came up with something called the Supreme Soviet which gave all the citizens 18 and older, the right to vote. This helped because it allowed more people to be involved and gave people an opportunity to put their input. Also, Lenin tried to create a new government which brought a lot of the old Russian Empire in the Soviet Union together. He was able to succeed in some things, but after he retreated from policy of war communism, this almost brought down the entire economy to an end. After this, things began to go in the opposite direction. Peasants refused to work and factories and mines outputs had dropped. But he was able to fix the problems by compromising with capitalism which assisted the soviet economy to recover. That being said, the lifestyle of the people improved. Unfortunately, in the year 1924 Lenin passed away suddenly. After this, Stalin decided to take over. Before Lenin's death, he did speak his mind about Stalin. He described him as rude and not a good leader. Stalin was a sharp political operator. After becoming the general secretary of a communist party, he decided to take advantage of that position by forming a group of communist officials. He wanted to focus his time on building socialism at home. Stalin was a very violent leader though. Trotsky, who also wanted to be leader but lost to Stalin, fled after being isolated by Stalin. Stalin then sent one of his agents to murder him, and Trotsky was killed. This shows that he was a violent leader. Another one of Stalin's aims was to make the Soviet Union into a modern industrial power. In order to help his wishes to be granted, he came up with something called the five-year plan. This was meant to build a strong industry and to have transportation progress. Later he decided to put everything under government rule. Things did begin to progress but still economy was bad, and wages were low. The food was scarce and workers had little to show for their sacrifices. Stalin killed thousands of peasants after they refused collectivization. They killed animals, destroyed tools, and burned the crops and in return Stalin either sent people to murder them or had them die from overworking. But still Stalin was not satisfied. He feared that rival parties were plotting against him, and to take care of that he created the purge. Although the purge increased his power, it hurt his army which he paid for later when Germany attacked. Seeing this, it is easy to conclude that Stalin and Lenin were different but similar at the same time. They were similar for many different reasons. Both Lenin and Stalin were communist rulers of Russia. They both had favored communism and had everything to be government related. They also both practiced undemocratic strategies in order govern the nation. They both wished to have a socialist state and they both aimed to rebuild Russia and were marked by civil war. They both aimed and concentrated greatly to improve the economic system of Russia and tried to make it progress everyday such as the NEP, the New Economic Policy which was by Lenin, and the command economy which was by Stalin. And lastly, they both had good intentions, which was to make Russia the best it could be. So yes they did have similarities but yet they were so different. What was most different between Lenin and Stalin was the way they dealt with situations and they're mentality. This includes war tactics and etc. Lenin first off, did not like Stalin at all and made that clear before he passed away. He said that he had doubts about Stalin's "ambitious nature". Lenin thinks that although Stalin was sharp, he only focused on maintaining a lot of power and was not sure that he was able to use it sufficiently. He also did not think that Stalin was tolerable, loyal, polite, or considerate. The mentality that Stalin uses when he rules was much more different than the mentality that Lenin uses. Stalin uses fear and propaganda to scare the people into following his rules and listening to what he says. He also did not give the people that much freedom such as forcing them to be atheist, and punishing them with cruel punishments. Lenin on the other hand was more considerate, and liked to hear what the people had to say. This is why he supported the Soviet Supreme in which anyone 18 and or older was able to vote and express their opinion to the public. Stalin's rue was marked by cruelty and way and Lenin's was marked with good intentions. Lenin instituted many reforms such as a socialist state and gave peasants land. Stalin did not care for the peasants, and when the peasant upset him he killed thousands and thousands of them. Stalin's motives were different than Lenin's. Stalin had a more socialist perspective on rebuilding the nation, and his tactics on rulings were different than Lenin's as well. Also, Stalin did not have a guilty conscience at all. Lenin had more democratic point of views. Stalin, however, was more of a totalitarian. People described Stalin as more of a dictator because of the way he handled situations. He was very violent and rude, and when he was worried of things not going his way, he handled them in a violent manner and many of the situations with Trotsky, the peasants, and the purge. Although Stalin and Lenin were similar as to their goals as leaders, they were very different when it came to their personalities and who hey dealt with situations.