6 P's That Pushed Stalin to Power

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Stalin's Dictatorship: USSR, 1924-1941 Mind Map on 6 P's That Pushed Stalin to Power, created by Lani on 09/06/2013.
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6 P's That Pushed Stalin to Power
  1. POLITICAL TACTICS
    1. Organised Lenin's funeral
      1. Photographs
      2. POSITION
        1. Controlled party machine as General Secretary
          1. Appointed junior officials who elected the Politburo
          2. PRESENTATION
            1. Looked closer to Lenin than anyone else
            2. PARTNERSHIPS
              1. Triumvirate
                1. Stopped testament being released
                  1. Stopped Trotsky
                2. PERSONALITY
                  1. Loyal to Lenin on Bolshevik Central Committee
                    1. Leading government figure leading to Lenin's death
                    2. POLICIES
                      1. Build up Communism in the USSR
                        1. Appealed to Russians who has struggled
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