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1. Joseph Stalin ⇒ Communist Party
2. Vladimir Lenin ⇒ Bolshevik Party
3. Francisco Franco ⇒ Nationalist Party
What was Stalin's role in the Communist Party?
As the Communist Party's general secretary, Stalin oversaw the Soviet Union.
One of the most notable members of Lenin's Bolshevik Party was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, also known as Stalin. He was one of the top four Revolutionary leaders when the Bolsheviks took over in 1917, together with Lenin, Trotsky, and Sverdlov. People's Commissar for Nationalities was his first official appointment in the new administration.
Lenin proposed Stalin for the newly formed post of party general secretary in 1922. Although initially mostly a bureaucratic job, this one would grow to be the most significant in not just the Soviet Union but also in all other communist nations. Stalin dominated the Soviet Union as General Secretary from Lenin's passing in 1924 until his passing in 1953.
From 1941 until 1953, Stalin served as the head of the Soviet Union's Council of Ministers, which was originally known as the Council of People's Commissars.
Who were the Bolsheviks?
The social democratic party was a socialist organization in Czarist Russia. In terms of the political spectrum, the party had a number of factions, some of which were more left-leaning than others. Then there was a party conference in the early 1890s, I believe in 1891, where a significant decision regarding party politics was made. The party divided as a result of the vote, which was won by one group. With roughly 10% of the party membership, the faction that won the vote at the congress broke off and dubbed itself the Bolshevik party (meaning the majority party because they had a majority at that congress), while the remaining 90% of the party was dubbed the Menshevik party (meaning the minority party because they had a minority at that congress). That's how this peculiar scenario developed in which the larger party, which was around ten times the size of the smaller party and known as the majority (the Bolsheviks), was actually the minority (Menshevik). By the time of the uprising, the Bolsheviks had roughly 300,000 active members. What happened to each of them would be hard to determine. Many people perished from the plague, were severely injured, or were slain or wounded during the civil war. The fact that the majority of them were manufacturing workers was also a huge loss for the soviets' democracy. In terms of the party's leaders, Lenin passed away in 1924 as a result of many strokes and wounds sustained after being shot. Only one of the Central Committee's approximately 30 members was still in place in 1929. Stalin either executed or banished the others.
Who was Francisco Franco?
A nationalist is a member of a political group advocating or fighting for national independence, a strong national government, etc. Franco led the Fascists, fighting republican forces. In 1939, the Fascist forces won (with help from Italy and Germany). Franco ruled until his death in 1975. He was the commander of the Pacific Fleet during WW2, and he was the man who directed the U.S. victories at Midway, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa.
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