The lower classes of wealth ussually supported Stalin. Other than that, it was ussually based on personal opinion (unless there was another significant factor, such as you bolonged to a group targeted by Stalin).
they opposed i think it was Stalin or lenin. either way they opposed a Russian leader and hated communism.
All who opposed the Nazis and their allies.
There were many people that opposed the Vietnam War. The groups and organizations that were the most anti-war included returning veterans, free speech movement groups, and college student groups.
Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin
No. Stalin had died a decade earlier.
Joseph Stalin opposed Trotsky in their struggle for power after Vladimir Lenin died in 1924.
All religions. Stalin was atheist and strongly opposed religions.
He exiled them to Siberia!
they opposed i think it was Stalin or lenin. either way they opposed a Russian leader and hated communism.
They either went to the gulag, or they were killed.
Various pacifist groups including the Quakers.
business men supported and families opposed.
They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain.
Anti-Federalists
Many individuals and groups opposed Joseph Stalin during his rule, including political dissidents, rival Communist Party members, and various nationalist movements within the Soviet Union. His oppressive policies, purges, and widespread repression led to significant resentment and calls for his removal. Additionally, foreign governments and leaders, particularly during and after World War II, viewed Stalin as a threat to global stability and democracy.
Trotsky opposed Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev among others.
Khrushchev was opposed to all of Stalin's crimes. The ones, however, that bothered him the most were Stalin's brutality against other communists. He was astonished about the number of "true communists" that were either imprisoned or executed.