Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Great Political Leaders of the Twentieth Century :: World History
Great policy-making Leaders of the Twentieth CenturyThe history of the 20th century at a lower placestructure be defined by the biographies of six men Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Vladimir Lenin, Adolf Hitler, Mao Tse Tung, and Josef Stalin. from each hotshot of these men had a lasting significant involvement in realness affairs. This essay will focus on the significance each somebody had on the ideologies of Democracy and dictatorship. Four of the six individuals were leading of a totalitarianistic state, and deuce-ace of these led a communist country. Also four of the six leaders were in power during the Second World war. The profiles of these six men organize the world that we live in today. Vladimir Illich Lenin was the first individual to put redness ideologies to work. In April 1917 Lenin returned to Russia from his exile in Switzerland to give his April Theses. It was here that Lenin come to the forelined how his regeneration was to take place, t he Bolshevik Revolution began on November 6 1917. Within a week the Bolsheviks were in control of most of European Russia, and immediately Lenin request that the Russians abandon the war against Germany. After abandoning her allies in World War One the Russians were hurled into a civil war. It is here that we first see the ideologies of Totalitarianism and Democracy clash. The democracies of Britain, France, and the United States all sent troops to Russia in the survive of the Whites, or enemies of the Bolsheviks. Lenin took the poor country of Russia and turned it into the Union of Soviet collectivist Republics or U.S.S.R. Through his policies of War Communism and its replacement the NEP Lenin was able to cubicle the newly formed U.S.S.R. on its own twain feet. One of Lenins ideas was International Socialism, it was under this idea that he set up the Comintern with the purpose of public exposureing communism throughout the world. His successor, Josef Stalin took a different approach in his ideas of Socialism in one country. Josef Stalin led the U.S.S.R. from the death of Lenin to his own in 1953. Stalin led the Soviets through the subversiveness of the Germans in the Nazi-Soviet Pact, he turned back the Nazis on the Eastern front, and brought the U.S.S.R. out of the Second World War as one of the only two superpowers in the world. After the end of the World War Two Stalin spread the Soviet sphere of influence to include East Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Alabania, Poland, and Czechoslovakia.
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