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The Cult Of Personality. Stalin – Man Of Steel Patrick Prizeman & Conor Kieran c. Propaganda. An example of the propaganda used by Stalin throughout USSR. We see what looks like happy working family hanging a photo of Stalin as if they where in awe of “The Man Of Steel ”.
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The Cult Of Personality Stalin – Man Of Steel Patrick Prizeman & Conor Kieran c
Propaganda • An example of the propaganda used by Stalin throughout USSR. • We see what looks like happy working family hanging a photo of Stalin as if they where in awe of “The Man Of Steel ”. • Stalin used photos like this to portray a message that the people of USSR where happy and adored him when this was not always the case.
Control Of The Media • During Stalin’s ‘Reign Of Terror’ the media was under his full control thus being able to alter the people of the USSR’s opinion of him. • Stalin overstated stories of his acts throughout the 1917 October revolution: Revisionist Stalinism • He used the media to create names and titles for himself , for example ‘Father Of Nations’ , ‘Brilliant Genius Of Humanity’ and ‘The Gardener Of Human Happiness’ . • Using the media Stalin re-wrote the history of the October Revolution to portray a more important role of involvement at the expense of Leon Trotsky - old Bolshevik who Stalin feared could expose the truth about him .
‘Stalinism’ as a way of Life • Stalinism usually defines the style of a government rather than an ideology. • Stalin introduced quotas throughout the USSR. Companies were encouraged to now compete against each other. • Rewards were introduced to workers who exceed their quotas, such as bonuses.
Fear and Terror • Stalin introduced a familiar technique in collecting crop - Collectivisation. • The secret police the NKVD were feared immensely as civilians started to ‘disappear’. • Many now avoided crime as the punishment was so severe, it was simple, either death or be ‘moved’ to the Gulags.
Stalin’s Power • The Cult of Personality gave Stalin absolute power over the USSR, enabling him to do what he ‘believed’ was right. • It placed him in a God-like position throughout the USSR. • It cemented his place as the ultimate leader and placed fear in any who opposed him.
Achieving Absolute Power • In order for Stalin to have ultimate control over the USSR he had to have no threats to allow him to achieve his goals. • He quickly started to eliminate the “Old Bolsheviks”. Changing peoples’ opinions of the long serving men with Propaganda. • He used ‘Show Trials’ to execute the threats.