Trotsky wanted to change the U.S.S.R. for the better for its people. But when Stalin became the new leader and became the dictator of the U.S.S.R., he used his power to get rid of Trotsky using propaganda against him and doing things like taking him off the Politburo. After many exiles before, Stalin then exiled him for good. Stalin was a power seeking, corrupt dictator who used lots of propaganda and force (KGB) to get his way and make it seem okay. He even had a Propaganda department in his government to help his credibility and help him get support. One place that he used his propaganda was in schools and education. He wanted the next generation to follow nobody but him. The Russian revolution was meant to fix all the problems made by Czar, but instead the predicament became much worse. During that time there were these plans called the Five-year Plans, which were made to help industry. At that time the U.S.S.R. had made a pact with Germany over the control of Poland. But by 1941, Germany broke its pact and invaded Russia. Then soon came along the Second World War and soon after, the Cold
Trotsky wanted to change the U.S.S.R. for the better for its people. But when Stalin became the new leader and became the dictator of the U.S.S.R., he used his power to get rid of Trotsky using propaganda against him and doing things like taking him off the Politburo. After many exiles before, Stalin then exiled him for good. Stalin was a power seeking, corrupt dictator who used lots of propaganda and force (KGB) to get his way and make it seem okay. He even had a Propaganda department in his government to help his credibility and help him get support. One place that he used his propaganda was in schools and education. He wanted the next generation to follow nobody but him. The Russian revolution was meant to fix all the problems made by Czar, but instead the predicament became much worse. During that time there were these plans called the Five-year Plans, which were made to help industry. At that time the U.S.S.R. had made a pact with Germany over the control of Poland. But by 1941, Germany broke its pact and invaded Russia. Then soon came along the Second World War and soon after, the Cold