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    incident‚ how did Lin He Gui do it‚ what did he say. 1) How did Lin He Gui do it. After the incident‚ I received this report: a. Political commissar informed Wei Ming and other Publishing unit to breakout to the north. Our north side is ocean. At that time‚ Wei Ming and other comrades had made a reasonable judgment that was it possible for the Political Commissar to arrange comrades from other area to aid them at the north. b. A headquarter guard‚ Huang Jin Long from West Kalimantan was instructed

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    Menshevik party (minority men)‚ but in August 1917‚ joined the Bolshevik party‚ always having some “Bolshevik spirit”. Following the creation of the ‘SOVNARKOM’‚ a council of people’s Commissar’s‚ Trotsky was appointed ‘Commissar for Foreign Affairs’. During this four month duration of ‘Commissar for Foreign Affairs’‚ Trotsky introduced his ideal of “no war‚ no peace”. This merely was the intention of neither fighting Germany‚ nor making peace with it. This was an ignorant claim by Trotsky‚ being strongly

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    created the Red Soviet Army from the Red Guard‚ a bolshevik workers militia and remnants of the old Tsarist army after the revolution of 1917 to crush any uprising. Lenin placed Leon Trotsky in charge of the Red Army now labelling Trotsky as the commissar for war in the Bolshevik government. Leon Trotsky was a very smart choice to take up this role as he was a brilliant organiser and his improvisation skills were superior to most. Trotsky imposed a tough system over the Red

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    of dormant and scornful commissars. In their free time the commissars take it upon themselves to stir within the masses the sentiment that the efficient allocation of resources itself‚ or ‘profiteering‚’ is guilty for the world’s scarcity of resources to begin with. Society appoints these commissars to bureaucratic posts regulating companies in their dominative economic sectors‚ ensuring they do not benefit society to an excessive degree. It is understood these commissars are more qualified to direct

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    Leon Trotsky played a very significant role in the Bolshevik success in the period 1917-1924. According to A.J Koutsoukis ‚ ’his contributions in the years 1917 to 1924 had been second‚ if not equal to that of Lenin himself. Trotsky played a significant role in establishing Bolshevik control in Russia. He was also very instrumental and one of the reasons for the Red Army winning the civil war. Trotsky was regarded by his supporters as the saviour for his country for his efforts in organising the

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    History Essay: Why Stalin Not Trotsky Stalin’s race to become the all mighty ruler fully started after Lenin died of a stroke on the 21st of January 1924. With Lenin gone‚ Stalin started to eliminate the other members of the Communist Party: Trotsky‚ Zinoviev‚ Kamenev‚ Rykov‚ Tomsky and Bukharin. He very cleverly switched between the left wing and the right wing‚ by making alliances with one wing the suddenly breaking with them‚ only to join the other wing‚ going against everything that they had

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    Every day we are able to see several examples of the instrumentalist theory‚ however‚ throughout the novel‚ Waiting‚ we realize that it is an inadequate theory when it comes to terms about love and romance. Many of the books would-be choices are followed through cultural norms which then challenged‚ shaped and determined the thoughts and actions of the central protagonists. Using characters from the book I will demonstrate what the instrumentalist theory of love would have been like for both Lin

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    Soviet Realism effectively eliminated his significance within history‚ and vilified him. Within his role as Commissar for War‚ however‚ offers a more balanced opinion as it is widely regarded both during his time and in more contemporary times that he was incredibly fit for the role‚ however there are still interpretations that vary from the romanticised notion of Trotsky as War Commissar. Therefore it can be considered that when considering different aspects of his life‚ the extent of a balanced

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    The definition of assassination is “to kill someone‚ such as a famous or important person‚ usually for political reasons” (Merriam-Webster). Numerous assassinations have occurred throughout history. One such assassination was of Communist theorist Leon Trotsky‚ a man from Ukraine‚ who was the successor to Vladimir Lenin‚ however this led to his assassination while he was in exile. Leon Trotsky was born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in Yanovka‚ Ukraine‚ which was a part of the Russia at that time (World

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    realistic way than that of Britain and France) to avoid war. To do Stalin justice‚ he never made a secret greater than his desire to avoid war‚ or more precisely to avoid Russia’s military involvement in one." On 18th March‚ 1939‚ Maxim Litvinov‚ Commissar for Foreign Affairs‚ denounced Hitler’s decision to occupy Prague. Later that day‚ the British Foreign Office‚ asked Litvinov what would be the Soviet Union’s attitude be towards Hitler if he ordered the invasion of countries such as Poland and Rumania

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