Terror & Repression in Soviet Russia
Carrot
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The carrot wins ==hearts and minds==. It’s the ‘soft’ approach that makes the public love dictators.
Cult of Personality
Socialist Realism
Source: Brigade on Vacation, Alexander Deinek, 1952
- Arc de Triomphe is in the background; monument built to commemorate those who died in the French Revolution
- commemorating those who died in the Soviet Revolution + celebrating their victory in WWII
- showing the virility of Soviet men
- a socialist-realist piece; celebrates the efforts of the proletarian making a contribution to Soviet achievement
Stick
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The stick, while effective, builds resentment and anger against the government within the general public.
Terror
The Great Terror
The Great Terror
The Great Terror
- August 1936-November 1938
- also known as ‘The Great Purges’ or ‘Chistka’
- for renewal, control, stability
- chistkas became violent after Sergei Kirov’s murder in 1934
- purged political (party) and military (armed forces)
Purges in Communist Russia
- started in 1918
- happened periodically throughout the 1920s
Etymology of Chistka
- in Lenin’s time → nonviolent admin political cleansing
- party members exchanged cards and verified documents
- at worst you get refused documents and expelled from the party
- in Stalin’s time → violent cleansing
- at worst you die.
N.K.V.D. – Soviet Russia’s secret police
- main instrument of terror used by Stalin
- Stalin’s ‘iron fist’
- secret police; Russia’s answer to the Gestapo
- led by 👤 Yagoda, 👤 Yezhov, 👤 Beria
- Yezhov expanded the scope of terror, from the party to armed forces to larger society
- period of time known as Yezhovshchina
Show Trials
- ==perversion of the judicial system==
- the verdict has already been predetermined
- equality and innocent until proven guilty were all illusions
- judiciary was supposed to be an ‘impartial’ body unrelated to Stalin → in reality it was a big sham
- together with the NKVD, they wreaked terror upon Soviet Russia
- even though Stalin was in control, he still feared the Old Bolsheviks – Zinoviev, Kamenev, Trotsky (in absentia)
- he finally got rid of them during this period
NKVD Order 004477 (Soviet Russia’s Order 66)
- core of the Great Terror
- empowered the NKVD
- instruction from Stalin → drawn up by Yezhov → sent out to First Secretary of every republic & region
- set out categories of people to deal with
- people with suspect political/social backgrounds
- quotas of people to be arrested per area
- always overfulfilled by NKVD
- totalled 800,000 from summer 1937 to November 1938
- part of a sweep of former kulaks and criminals
- recidivist criminals
- hooligans
- individuals not fitting into the emerging Stalinist system
- kulaks
- workers
- social cleansing on a massive scale
Ethnic cleansing
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- August 1937 onwards
- mass campaign to uproot & deport minorities
- Poles, Germans, Estonians, etc.
- due to fears of collusion with invaders
- continued during & after WWII
Repression
- gulags – forced labour camps used as punishments for enemies of the state
- political repression – one-party state
- [] [Proletarianisation|class warfare]] – weeded out enemies of the state (bourgeois specialists, kulaks)
- workers, industrial relations – managers were under immense pressure to perform & deliver results
- [] [Five-Year Plans in Soviet Russia]]
- [] [#N.K.V.D. – Soviet Russia’s secret police]] – tool of terror and repression
- [] [1936 The Great Terror#Ethnic cleansing|ethnic cleansing]] – genocides of entire races of people
- outlawing religion – destruction of culture and faith