Thursday, October 24, 2019
Power To change An Event In History Essay
Cold War precipitated fifty years of propaganda by two super powers, on-field battles while balancing barrels on othersââ¬â¢ shoulders and huge amount of capital investment to manufacture weapons. An even in history that could have easily averted the Cold War was Stalinââ¬â¢s opportunistic rise to power on death of Lenin in 1924. Undoubtedly, a single event that I could change would be the ability to delay the death of Lenin. à Noted historians and Russian policy experts admit that Stalin was not Leninââ¬â¢s choice. Lenin was aware that rude negotiation and ruthless intention were the qualities of Stalinââ¬â¢s personality. He would have definitely blocked Stalinââ¬â¢s rise to power. However, Stalin went on take advantage of the situation that arose from Leninââ¬â¢s death. He easily sidelined Trotsky and other senior members of the communist party. In first few years of his rule, Stalin systematically got his adversaries assassinated. Through the policy of ââ¬Å"collectivizationâ⬠of farms, Stalin inflicted deep scars of famine on the Russian people. Medium and large farms were forcibly acquired by the state in order form huge collective farms this led to steep drop in agricultural output. Since, the ideals of Soviet Union prevented from any import or export, millions of people died because of starvation. Within few years of coming to power, Stalin acquired the status of a totalitarian. In 1945, George Orwell crafted a wonderful satire that depicted the greed and corruption as the driving motives behind a dictatorial regime. (Orwell, George, 1945) USA and other allies of World War 2 soon realized that Stalin has built a fear of his personality to control and intimidate other members of the Soviet Union. Perhaps the most gruesome of his policies were to imprison millions of Russians and use them in labor camps for construction of roads and dams. Because of his policies, USSR and USA got embroiled into issues like Korea War and Vietnam War. Even though Stalin died in 1956, his policies continued to haunt the world for decades. Had Lenin survived a few hours and passed the command to a more humane leader, the world would have been considerably more prosperous and secure for the next fifty years. Bibliography Orwell, George. ââ¬Å"Animal Farmâ⬠London. 1945
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