With Operation Barbarossa underway the war became a war of annihilation against the "Judaeo-Bolshevik" foe. ... The Red Terror of the Russian Revolution used terror on a different format to that of the German genocide. ... The Cheka enforced the revolution and made sure that no counter- revolutionary action could take place "counter-revolutionaries were "to be shot on the spot . ... In Cuba there was a "mild terror" after Castro took control of government in a violent revolution. ... A secret police force was established much like the Cheka and the SS as the threat of ...
The conditions in Germany at this time existed to enable such a revolution to take place. ... This radicalisation culminated in the formation of the Munich Soviet Republic, which formed eighteen months after the Soviet Bolsheviks seized power. ... They wanted to start a nationalist revolution in Bavaria, and let it spread all over Germany. ... Hitler and the Nazis eventually robbed a bank, started a revolution and incited murder, but Hitler only ever served nine months in prison. ... However, the revolution had already begun for the Nazis. ...
World war one caused destruction to human life and property on such a scale that never had been witnessed before. The destruction didn't end there however as the pre-war political system also was destroyed. Thus the post war Europe saw differing political beliefs fighting for control. While the vict...
As the nation neared revolution and civil war Hitler skillfully rode national emotions. ... Using this as a pretext to claim that Germany was threatened by a Bolshevik coup, Hitler issued a presidential decree "for the Protection of the People and the State." ...
Following Lenin and Trotsky's revolution and reign in Russia, Stalin began his massive political, social, and economic changes in 1928 with the First Five Year Plan, which was designed to cause rapid industrialization and the collectivization of agriculture. After the Bolsheviks or proletariat won the Marxist theory of class war, they did not know where to go with the country. ... Using the Industrial Revolution of Great Britain as a example, Stalin caused a agricultural revolution by his process of collectivization, which created collective farms owned by the government and farmed by pea...
This resulted in the President personally thanking Hitler for saving Germany from an upcoming revolution. ... In November 1937 The External Jew exhibition was opened and professed to show the outward features of Jews, one of the exhibitions aims was to uncover a Jewish-Bolshevik connivance. ...
The Growth and Implementation of Hitler's Continental Expansionist Foreign Policy Program One of the most interesting historiographical debates about the Second World War concerns the nature of Hitler's foreign policy. Everyone knows that the Second World War was horrible, even worse than the First, but it has yet to be unequivocally decided what exactly was Hitler's role in bringing about such a catastrophe. The most important issue relates to the question of whether or not Hitler had evolved a clear and coherent foreign policy by the time he assumed office and ...