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After the revolution, communism began to take influence, parties and movements in Europe, bringing the first red fear, eventually electing fascist and anti-communist leaders later. There are currently several debates and controversies regarding the Russian Revolution, with some extolling Lenin as a liberator of the oppressed from capitalism, others as a genocidal dictator who led the Russian people to misery and others considering him as a state capitalist because of the NEP. |
After the revolution, communism began to take influence, parties and movements in Europe, bringing the first red fear, eventually electing fascist and anti-communist leaders later. There are currently several debates and controversies regarding the Russian Revolution, with some extolling Lenin as a liberator of the oppressed from capitalism, others as a genocidal dictator who led the Russian people to misery and others considering him as a state capitalist because of the NEP. |
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====[[File:Lenin.png]] Vladimir Lenin==== |
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====[[File:JosephStalin.png]] Joseph Stalin==== |
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====[[File:Malenkov.png]] Georgy Malenkov==== |
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====[[File:Khrusch.png]] Nikita Khrushchev==== |
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====[[File:Brezhnev.png]] Leonid Brezhnev==== |
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====[[File:Andropov.png]] Yuri Andropov==== |
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===[[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany [[File:Cball-EastGermany.png]][[File:Honecker.png]]=== |
===[[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany [[File:Cball-EastGermany.png]][[File:Honecker.png]]=== |