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However, Source E, which comes from an interview with Medvedev’s wife states that Medvedev
said to the Tsar that “The revolution is dying, and so shall you’’. Empty reply does not make any
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ensure all of the key content is covered in detail. Therefore, if this source denied it, it would have
been completely incredible, and as a result of this it was expected that this source would support the
fact that the Tsar was murdered. This contradicts the excuse given by the District Soviet of the Ural,
and the fact that this source does not agree to a seemingly reliable source is surprising to say the
least; as the justification as to why they were shot remains unclear. The things he gained from the
events were, firstly, the control of the workers and peasants, which he did so with the economic
policies. Therefore, the source in itself may not be all that reliable; as Judge Sergeyev was a
Menshevik, he could have tailored the evidence in order to portray the Bolsheviks as the perpetrators.
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Khrushchev describes him as being, “a very distrustful man, very suspicious.” He goes further to say,
“He would look at a man and say why are your eyes so shifty today.” My background knowledge
tells me that this is true because Stalin was extremely paranoid that someone was plotting to
overthrow him. The sheets allow students to consolidate their knowledge of these key individuals
and get them to think about the impact by considering the 'before' and 'after' of that individ. This
was why anyone that was so much as suspected of opposing Stalin were arrested or executed.
Khrushchev says, “We cannot say these were the deeds of a mad despot. As a political leader he was
great but as a man he was evil. His first action was that he was elected for, by the public when Lenin
went into exile, to be Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet. This was why anyone that was so much as
suspected of opposing Stalin were arrested or executed. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. If he admitted that he was one of the
perpetrators of the murder, then no doubt would remain that he would have been executed. Student
friendly Course Content lists, Revision lists, Course organiser for students. With these he helped the
Bolsheviks by increasing morale and gained support, and was able to make events happen with little
or no mistakes. This was mainly a publicity stunt, and their crimes were made to appear much worse
than they actually were, making the communist government, and Stalin, look like they were doing
something to save Russia from traitors. Editable word document to personalise to your department.
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Restrictions were imposed upon the workers, which meant long hours and high targets to reach in a
short space of time. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave
some feedback. Khrushchev is unsure because Stalin was both good and bad. He had also purposely
told Trotsky the wrong date of the funeral, so this made Trotsky seem uncaring.
Khrushchev is unsure because Stalin was both good and bad. Although they probably didn’t know it,
the NKVD were used as a tool for maintaining control-and kept pressure on the opposition.
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as a man he was evil. We will not be using your new email address for marketing purposes. This
provides almost undeniable evidence that the murders occurred in the lower story of the house. What
they said was that the government had not expressed the will of the workers and peasants as they
said they were going to do before assuming power. Trotsky was also ruthless and extremely
determined. A new class of civilians, businessmen and industrialists, was also growing rich as the
government gave help to industry in the 1890s and 1900s. This is why I do not think that
Khrushchev’s opinion of Stalin should be trusted. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure
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Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Through this, Stalin was
able to gain control of other parties, and watch over what they were planning and doing. Write a
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government kept some heavy industries under control, it gave great part of the industry to capitalists,
returning to a capitalist style of government. In source G Khrushchev is standing up for Stalin and
defending his use of terror and executions. When the time came, Stalin was able to unite with rivals
to force the ultimate threat out, Trotsky. Then there was the incitement of fear through the people,
and was done so using the secret police, and finally was the action of winning support for Stalin
through propaganda and the cult of personality. Students are introduced to complex historical
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can I reuse this. It also provides vital information required for the investigation, I.e. the location of
the murders. Secondly, there was the removal of all opposition, which Stalin managed to achieve
with the purges and the show trials. Many of these peoples disliked the Russian rule and wanted
independence. An email with a link will be sent to them to complete the purchase.
Rebellions and riots were put down by the Churches. Trotsky was also disliked by the opposition
leaders, because he was seen as being dynamic and often arrogant, but also because he was Lenin
choice to lead, so they were also jealous of Trotsky. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up
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information as well as a short summary and keywords for each topic. The provenance of Source A
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place. Thus proving that, Source C does differentiate from the sequence of events given in Sources A
and B, but not totally. Khrushchev describes him as being, “a very distrustful man, very suspicious.”
He goes further to say, “He would look at a man and say why are your eyes so shifty today.” My
background knowledge tells me that this is true because Stalin was extremely paranoid that someone
was plotting to overthrow him. Revision placemats: 5 placemats covering all the 5 major topics in the
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happiness. With these he helped the Bolsheviks by increasing morale and gained support, and was
able to make events happen with little or no mistakes. Trotsky was also ruthless and extremely
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they were going to do before assuming power. Bundle A Level History War of Roses and Tsarist
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NEW 2016 Edexcel GCSE History Checklist. Unlike other revision guides this is not waffly, instead
it is comprehensible and it is arranged in the best way for revision. However, Source E, which comes
from an interview with Medvedev’s wife states that Medvedev said to the Tsar that “The revolution
is dying, and so shall you’’. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews,
only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if
it violates our terms and conditions. Although the government kept some heavy industries under
control, it gave great part of the industry to capitalists, returning to a capitalist style of government.
Life therefore remained hard for the peasants even after they had been freed. This linked in with
Stalin being a very suspicious man, and was suspicious of all his colleagues and everyone who
surrounded him. Such a respected and noble man would be more likely to tell the truth in all
situations, even under questioning from the Menshevik interrogators. Also, it meant no one within
the party was going to challenge his authority. Some people (like Trotsky) were sent into exile, and so
left the country moving to places such as Central America. Write a review Update existing review
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These points were to help develop the modernisation programmes that made him look good, because
many people supported the ideas. Students are introduced to complex historical concepts in a clear
and interesting way. These questions intend to test what you have learnt and ensure you are prepared
for any question the exam board could throw at you. Through these main points of Stalin keeping
control there are many important factors that contributed to Stalin maintaining his supremacy, and
the descending order of importance does vary. Ironically while previously defending Stalin
Khrushchev is now putting him to shame by exploiting him. However, if you examine Source H, it
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being, “a very distrustful man, very suspicious.” He goes further to say, “He would look at a man
and say why are your eyes so shifty today.” My background knowledge tells me that this is true
because Stalin was extremely paranoid that someone was plotting to overthrow him. Restrictions
were imposed upon the workers, which meant long hours and high targets to reach in a short space
of time. His famous quote, “A single death is a tragedy, a million is a statistic.” emphasised just how
much he didn’t care for the people that died by his actions. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet
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factors standing against Trotsky was that he was Jewish, and Russia was an anti-semist country, so
he was discriminated for his religion, which made him unpopular among most of the public.
Therefore, we cannot fully believe this source; with regards to where the information came from and
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let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. It covers the entire specification for the Migration,
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Also, the production of meat greatly increased, so the Russian population now had enough food for
all. A summary of each key topic including key words, dates and events based on Pearson textbook.
Includes a wide range of activities to ensure students are engaged. This resource hasn't been
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it violates our terms and conditions. This helped as he strongly believed in the ideas of communism,
meaning he wouldn’t betray them. This was why anyone that was so much as suspected of opposing
Stalin were arrested or executed. These happened because of Trotsky, and his clear view and ideas,
as well as his careful organisation and strong discipline. Bundle Literacy Mats Mats suiting various
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friendly terms how to answer each exam question and provides sentence starters to help students
achieve the top grades. Using original documentation the text helps the student develop the
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they were either arrested or shot on the spot. Help students organise their folders with a course
checklist for NEW 2016 Edexcel GCSE History Checklist. This helped lead to success as he was put
in charge of the capital, and able to gain support for the Bolsheviks because of his high position of
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which was sacking the surplus f grain peasants produced. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Covers the AQA topics: Germany 1890-
1945: Democracy and Dictatorship; Norman England 1066-1100; Health and the People 1000-
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what you were looking for. In the Arctic Circle the land is tundra where little grows. Rebellions and
riots were put down by the Churches. Therefore, if this source denied it, it would have been
completely incredible, and as a result of this it was expected that this source would support the fact
that the Tsar was murdered. I was surprised by this source - as it completely denies the fact that not
only the Tsar was murdered in the Ipatiev House.

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