Is it true that Stalin executes the all the members of the political bureau, which existed during the time of the Russian revolution and if its true please don’t forget to attach some links for evidence.
Thank you.
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Is it true that Stalin executes the all the members of the political bureau, which existed during the time of the Russian revolution and if its true please don’t forget to attach some links for evidence.
Thank you.
<span style=\'color:gray\'>Where force is necessary, there it must be applied boldly, decisively and completely. But one must know the limitations of force; one must know when to blend force with a maneuver, a blow with an agreement</span>. -<span style=\'color:red\'>Leon Trotsky</span>.
<span style=\'color:gray\'>Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies</span> - <span style=\'color:red\'>Leon Trotsky</span>.
ο λαός θα πεί την τελευταία λέξη - αυτές οι νύχτες είναι του αλέξη!
Freedom without equality is privilege - Equality without freedom is a barracks
'Engels, my brother from another class,
we haz got to get fucked up on the grog, and then revolt...if the lessons of the Paris Commune has taught as such, the working class cannot lay hold of the ready made bourgeoisie alcohol, they must smash it, and get pissed on cheap methylated spirits.
holler,
marxy.'
- BCBM=AndreasBaader
So did he really kill all the political bureau members?
<span style=\'color:gray\'>Where force is necessary, there it must be applied boldly, decisively and completely. But one must know the limitations of force; one must know when to blend force with a maneuver, a blow with an agreement</span>. -<span style=\'color:red\'>Leon Trotsky</span>.
<span style=\'color:gray\'>Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies</span> - <span style=\'color:red\'>Leon Trotsky</span>.
No, they still get together for golf on the 2nd and 4th friday of every month, weather permitting.
"delebo inquit hominem"
"You are my creator, but I am your master.''
The real question is: who fucking cares? Does it matter to anyone today? The whole My dead Lennie is better than your dead Lennie game is so tired. Why not focus on something productive for your action now?
But shit: second AND fourth Fridays? No wonder they're so ahead of me with their game!![]()
Of course he didn't. The ones that didn't oppose him aided him in his purges in fact. Stalin did have a great deal of support within the party, plus he knew how to use the system to his advantage.
"In reality, the difference is, that the savage lives within himself while social man lives outside himself and can only live in the opinion of others, so that he seems to receive the feeling of his own existence only from the judgement of others concerning him."- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
"The emancipation of the working class must be the work of the workers themselves.”- Flora Tristan
"Both those on the East and those on the West should be clear with the fact that we are not moving away from our road that we beat the path for in '48. That is to say, that we have our own ways. We always bravely say what is right on this side and what is not, and what is right on the other side, and what is not. It should be clear to everyone that we cannot be an appendage to anybody's politics, that we have our own point of view and that we know the worth of what is right, and what is not right."- Josip Tito
Can people please be a little more respectiful towards people's questions. It's irrelevant whether or not people think it's important. Anyone is entitled to enquire and ask questions about what ever they want and I would appreciate not having to see sarcasm.
Those that disagreed with him and his leadership were usually exiled while the more serious threats (Trotsky springs to mind) were killed. By the late 30s this was most of the pre-Revolution party leadership. This Communist Party was very different from the Bolshevik Party.
March at the head of the ideas of your century and those ideas will follow and sustain you. March behind them and they will drag you along. March against them and they will overthrow you.
Napoleon III
Old Bols - 1917 Central Committee
1917 Polibureau
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin - Died 1924
Leon Trotsky - Assassinated 1940
Grigory Zinoviev - Executed 1936
Lev Kamenev - Executed 1936
Josef Stalin - Died 1953
Grigory Sokolnikov - Executed 1939
Andrey Bubnov - Died in Prison 1940
1917 Central Committee
Alexandre Kollontai - Died 1953
Nicholai Bukharin - Executed 1938
Yakov Sverdlov - Died 1919 (Typhus)
V P Nogin - Died 1926
Alexei Rykov - Executed 1938
Artem Sergeyev - Died 1921 (Train crash)
Y Miliutin - Um, removed from CC 1932, can't find details of eventual fate.
Felix Dzerzhinsky - Died 1926
Leonid Petrovich Serebryakov - Executed 1937
Ivars Smilga - Executed 1938
Jan Karlovich Berzin - Executed 1935
Nikolai Krestinsky - Executed 1938
M K Muranov - Died 1959
Stepan Shaumian - Executed by Whites 1918
Moisei Uritsky - Assasination by "young student" in 1918 led to Red Terror.
Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko - Executed 1939
Candidate members of CC
Elena Stasova - Died 1966
George Lomov (Oppokov) - Um
Adolf Joffe - Suicide after Trotsky expulsion from CC 1927.
Alexey S Kiselev - Executed 1937
Prokopius Dzhaparidze - Executed by Whites 1918
Yevgeny Preobrazhensky - Died in prison 1937
Varvara Nikolayevna Yakovleva - Executed 1944 (Possibly 1941?)
Edit - info found mostly through Marxist Internet Archive
State and Revolution Leninist
Thank you very much comrade, thats exactly what I was looking for.
<span style=\'color:gray\'>Where force is necessary, there it must be applied boldly, decisively and completely. But one must know the limitations of force; one must know when to blend force with a maneuver, a blow with an agreement</span>. -<span style=\'color:red\'>Leon Trotsky</span>.
<span style=\'color:gray\'>Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies</span> - <span style=\'color:red\'>Leon Trotsky</span>.