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Title: The Soviet Union Under Stalin


1
The Soviet Union Under Stalin Part II
  • Chapter 13
  • Section 4

2
Stalin Controlled Peoples Minds
  • Issued propaganda
  • Censored opposing ideas
  • Imposed Russian culture on minorities
  • Replaced Religion with communist ideas

3
Propaganda
  • Stalin made himself god-like
  • He constructed a cult of personality about
    himself
  • Communist State engaged in frequent propaganda
  • Propaganda is information, ideas, or rumors
    deliberately spread widely to help or harm a
    person, group, movement, institution, nation,
    etc.
  • Students learned about communist principles in
    school
  • Movies began first with communist successes and
    criticisms of capitalism
  • Billboards and posters around the Soviet Union
    urged workers to meet their production
    requirements

4
Propaganda
5
Propaganda
6
Censorship and the Arts
  • USSR controlled books published
  • USSR controlled music heard
  • USSR controlled art

7
Cultural Life in Russia
  • Stalin demanded that artists and writers create
    works in a style called socialist realism
    program designed to show Soviet life in a
    positive light and promote communism
  • If artists/writers refused to conform to
    government expectations, they faced persecution

8
Russification
  • Another way Stalin controlled cultural life was
    to promote russification
  • Russia was the largest, most populous republic of
    the USSR
  • But the USSR had other republics (Ukraine,
    Georgia, etc.) with minority ethniticies and
    different languages
  • The goal was to force people of non-Russian
    nationalities to become more Russian
  • Schools were forced to teach the Russian language
    instead of, for example, Ukraninan.

9
Russification
10
Religion
  • The official Communist Party belief in atheism
    led to the cruel treatment of religious leaders
  • Atheism the doctrine or belief that there is no
    God. disbelief in the existence of a supreme
    being or beings.
  • Members of the Russian Orthodox Church were
    specifically targeted because they had previously
    supported the tsars before the Russian Revolution
    (1917)
  • Communists also targeted Jews and Muslims

11
Social Order
  • Communists destroyed the old social order
  • Communism was supposed to be a classless, equal
    society
  • Instead of creating a society of equals,
    Communist Party members became the heads of
    society
  • Few Soviet citizens could join the Communist
    Party
  • The leaders of the Communist Party, the elite in
    society, some military leaders and scientists had
    more privileges such as the best housing, best
    food, etc.

12
Communism
13
Benefits of Communism
  • Still, under communism most people enjoyed free
    medical care, day care for children, cheaper
    housing, and public recreation
  • Communist Party established sport, cultural
    activities, and political groups for young people
    to train to become party members
  • Communist Party provided families with housing
    but entire families might live together in one
    single room!
  • Women had equal rights by law women became
    doctors, engineers, scientists

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KGB Soviet Spy Agency
16
Soviet Foreign Policy
  • Soviet leaders had two foreign policy goals
    between 1917-1939
  • First goal - spread Communism worldwide
  • Second goal - to ensure their nations security
    by winning the support of other countries
  • These contradictory goals caused Western powers
    to mistrust the Soviet Union for many years

17
Communism
18
Comintern
  • Lenin formed the Communist International
    (Comintern) in 1919
  • Purpose encourage worldwide communist revolution
  • Comintern support of revolution made western
    powers nervous and suspicious about the USSR
  • Fear of Bolshevism, or Red Scare infiltrated
    the USA
  • Despite early suspicions, western countries
    eventually recognized the Soviet Union and
    increased trade with the USSR
  • Early mistrust of the USSR damaged the Soviet
    Unions relations and image with western countries

19
Powerpoint Questions Part II(15 points)
  • 1. How did the Communist Party spread ideas and
    teach the people about Communism? Provide
    examples.
  • 2. What did the Communist Party do to control
    how much information Soviet citizens received?
    Explain.
  • 3. What was socialist realism?
  • 4. Identify the goal behind russification.
    Provide an example.
  • 5. What was the official Communist attitude
    toward religion? Explain.

20
Powerpoint Questions Part II(15 points)
  • 6. In reality, why wasnt the Communist Party a
    true classless, equal society?
  • 7. What benefits did most Soviet citizens enjoy
    under Communism? (4 points)
  • 8. Women were not treated equally under Soviet
    law True or False.
  • 9. Identify the first goal of Soviet foreign
    policy.
  • 10. Identify the second goal of Soviet foreign
    policy.
  • 11. Why did Lenin form the Comintern?
  • 12. How did Western powers view the Soviet Union
    for many years?

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