Stalin’s Rise to Power Lesson Plan

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Lesson Snapshot:

  • In 1928 Stalin rejected the NEP.
  • This ended his alliance with Bukharin.
  • Bukharin seemed in a stronger position – control of the Soviet and he had a good sense of party ideology.
  • Bukharin also had control of Education and was considered the favourite of the Communist Party.
  • Bukharin also had the support of two leading Communists called Tomsky and Rykov.
  • Stalin was still without merit or support – his nicknames were ‘Comrade Card Index’ or the ‘Grey Blur’.
  • But he adopted Left Wing ideas, was in control of the Party machine and had very devious tactical manoeuvring.

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