Trotsky opposed Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev among others.
Leon Trotsky used his pen to oppose Stalin.
Czar Nicholas II
Leon Trotsky used his pen to oppose Joseph Stalin in an attempt to improve life in Russia. However, despite his efforts, Trotsky was not effective in his opposition to Stalin due to a combination of factors such as Stalin's consolidation of power, support from key party members, and Trotsky's own political miscalculations. Trotsky's ideas and criticisms were ultimately overshadowed by Stalin's ruthless tactics and control over the Soviet government and Communist Party.
Leon Trotsky was murdered in 1940.
Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky.
Leon Trotsky decided to leave Russia because he was expelled from the Communist Party and faced threats to his life from Joseph Stalin's regime. He believed that he could no longer effectively oppose Stalin's leadership while remaining in the country.
Leon Trotsky died on August 21, 1940 at the age of 60.
Trotsky was murdered in Mexico.
Trotsky used his pen to oppose the rule of Czar Nicholas II.
After spending imprisonment in Siberia, Leon Trotsky was allowed to live, by Stalin. Trotsky began his exile in Turkey in Alam Ata.
Leon Trotsky built the Red Army into an efficient military organization.
After Vladimir Lenin died, Stalin's rivals for power were Leon Trotsky, Grigori Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev and Nikolai Bukharin.