Joseph Stalin & Soviet Union

  • Jan 1, 1010

    Joseph Stalin & The Soviet Union

    Joseph Stalin & The Soviet Union
    By: Alyssa Mitchell & Spencer Callihan
  • Period: to

    Gulag

    This is a concentration camp in the Soviet Union under Stalins rule. They are forced to work hard and live in poor conditions. The Editors of Gulag History. Gulag History
  • Period: to

    Forced Labor Camps

    This is where prisoners go when they are captured by the Soviet Union. They are forced to work in hard conditions. The editors of Gulag History. Gulag History.
  • Period: to

    Polish Soviet War

    The Polish and the Soviets fought for the control over the Ukraine. The head leader of the Polish and the head nationalist leader of the Ukraine joined forces to take back Ukraine from the Soviets. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Riga. Source: The Editors of Britanica, Britanica.com
  • Period: to

    Korenizatsiya

    This was a timespan to put the Soviet Union back on track. The economy was terrible and they looked to put the economy back on their feet. The editors of Britannia. Britannica.com
  • Period: to

    Red Army invasion of Georgia

    Georgia was apart of the Transcaucasian republics. The Moscow did not tend to respect the Transcaucasian. This caused the Red Army of the Soviet Union invaded and conquered Georgia. The editors of Britannica. Britannica.com
  • Period: to

    Religous Persecutions

    This is when the Soviet police went around killing people from various Christian groups. Marxism-Leninism was the policy that they followed which was the suppression and elimination of religious beliefs. The editors of Britannica. Britannia.
  • Period: to

    5 Year Plans

    There were multiple five year plans and each of them lasted five years. Each plan was devoted to develope heavy industry and collective agriculture. The overall goal of a five year plan was to lower the cost of consumer. The Editors of Britannica. Britannica.com
  • Period: to

    Collectivization

    This is a transformation from tradional agriculture in the Soviet Union. It also reduces the economic power of the peasants. The Editors of Britannia. Britanica.com
  • Period: to

    Deportations

    This is also called ethnic cleansing. This is the process of getting rid of non-Soviet citizens. Th Editors Of Britannica. Britannica.com
  • Period: to

    Control of Culture

    In the Soviet Union arts and politics were inseparable. All cultures were being controlled. Cindy Fox. Tufts University.
  • Period: to

    Stalinist Terror

    Joesph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union and wanted them to be combined into one. He had ten years to catch the Soviet Union up to the rest of the world. He also terrorized he citizens to make them scared and follow his rule and orders. John Claire. John Claire.
  • Period: to

    Soviet Famine

    This is when Stalin forced a famine amoung the Soviet Union. Seven million people died from this. The Editors of the History Place. History Place.
  • Period: to

    The Great Purge

    This is when Stalin ordered the assassination of Kirov. He used this chance to arrest thousands of people who opposed him. John Claire. John Claire.
  • Period: to

    Moscow Trials

    This was a series of trials where Stalin expelled people from his party. He gave them unfair trails and executed them.Douglas Linder. University of Missouri.
  • Period: to

    NKVD Prisoner Massacres

    This is where the secret police killed all the prisoners. Nearly 100,000 prisoners were executed in a few weeks. The Editors of Britannica. Britannica.
  • Picture of the trials

    Picture of the trials
  • Picture of the secret police

    Picture of the secret police
  • Picture of Joseph Stalin

    Picture of Joseph Stalin
    He's a bad guy
  • Picture of work camps

    Picture of work camps