Initially, Joseph Stalin banned the Leon Trotsky from the Communist Party in 1927. Afterward, Trotsky was deported from the Soviet Union two years later and was exiled to the island of Büyükada which is off the coast of Indonesia.
He wanted to get rid of all political opponents.
Answer this question… By assassinating and imprisoning his political enemies
Answer this question… He exiled and executed huge numbers of political enemies.
His political view was communsim
He got rid of Stalin's labour camps/gulags, got rid of the NKVD, got rid of Stalin's labour camps/gulags, allowed the first religious broadcast on television in the 80's and brought in things from the west (mcdonalds music tv shows)
Joseph Stalin .
Stalin's main ambition was to have complete control over Russia. If you are referring to his goal in killing 20 million of his own people, it was to get rid of his enemies. He was a diagnosed paranoid.
They weren't enemies
He wanted to get rid of all political opponents.
Answer this question… By assassinating and imprisoning his political enemies
Purges of his "enemies"
Answer this question… He exiled and executed huge numbers of political enemies.
Stalin, who had him executed in 1938.
Lenin
No in fact they were enemies, that's why trotsky was killed by the CIA. Stalin was jealous of trotsky.
Stalin was the better political leader because he used spells and stuff.
Political power did not go to Joseph Stalin right after Lenin died. The government was run by a triumvirate of Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev for a number of years. Stalin managed to get rid of Zinoviev and Kamenev and took sole power in 1928. He did not become the dictator that he is remembered as until 1932, because the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party still had enough old Bolsheviks on it who could have voted Stalin out and replaced him. Stalin got rid of them too leaving mostly his own appointees and others loyal to him on the Politburo and Central Committee. He also then had full control of the OGPU, the secret police, who could eliminate anyone at anytime as Stalin desired with no objections from the Party.