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Team OneTeam One
Team TwoTeam Two
Team ThreeTeam Three
Team FourTeam Four
Team FiveTeam Five
Team SixTeam Six
Lev Kamenev
Nikolai Bukharin
Grigory Zinoviev
Alexei Rykov
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Top Commies Stalin crossed off his list
(high level purge victims)
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SERGEI KIROV (1934)
and
LEON TROTSKY (1940)
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ASSASSINATED!
(Kirov’s assassinations launched the purges!)
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FIND THE RINGER:
Yugoslavia
Hungary
Romania
Finland
BulgariaShow Answer
All except
YUGOSLAVIA
were
allied with the Germans
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FIND THE RINGER:
Prague
Belgrade
Athens
Vienna
BudapestShow Answer
Fraction of the globe covered by modern Russia, the world’s
largest country
(17.1 million square miles)
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Panel of 3 who passed sentence during Stalin’s purges
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NKVD Troika
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Approximate number of Soviet citizens who were arrested or disappeared before the war:
a.2 million
b.7 million
c.10 million
d.20 million
e.50 millionShow Answer
B. 7 million
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Percentage of members of the Bolshevik Party who were killed or exiled in
Stalin’s purges:
a.10%
b.25%
c.50%
d.60%
e.75%Show Answer
D. 60%
(including ALL the members of Lenin’s original Politburo)
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It broadly defined subversive offenses, formalizing Stalin’s
purge
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Article 58
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JEOPARDY: Name the German offensive against the Soviets.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Identify the 3 parts by time and place and evaluate each.
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Operation Barbarossa:#1: Summer 1941German armies reach the key cities of Leningrad, Kiev, and Moscow, but are stopped by the onset of winter
#2: Summer 1942Attack from the south stalls at Stalingrad; Russians launch a successful counteroffensive
#3: Summer 1943Attack on the Dnieper-Don watershed fails
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Aug. 8, 1945
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Soviets declared war on JAPAN
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Sept. 1, 1939
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Start of WWII
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GERMAN invasion of
POLAND
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1878 in Gori, Georgia
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Joseph
Vissarionovich
Djugashvili was born
(STALIN!)
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Feb. 1945 in the Crimea
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FDR, Churchill, & Stalin met at YALTA
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1899 in Baku
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Stalin was expelled from the seminary, and he began passing out
communist propaganda & organizing protests
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It hit like lightning on Sept. 1, 1939!
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Germany blitzed Poland, starting WWII
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Signed Aug. 23, 1939, it was the formal nonagression treaty in which Germany & the Soviet Union agreed
1.Not to attack each other
2.To attack & split Eastern Europe
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Molotov-Ribbentrop
Pact
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In 1936, Stalin replaced IT with a new one which established the pre-eminence of the Communist Party as well as a bicameral legislature
and an executive council….DOUBLE PTS if you can
NAME that executive council!
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Constitution of 1924
-
Council of People’s Commisars
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WHAT (base pts.)
&
WHEN (daily double)
It was Stalin’s institutional response to NATO
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The WARSAW PACT
(Organization of Friendship,
Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance)
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1. Demanding reparations
2. Rigging elections
3. Stationing troops
4. Ensuring economic dependence by forbidding
the Marshall Plan
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How Stalin secured the Soviet hold on the
Eastern European bloc
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WHAT (base points)
&
WHEN (daily double):
Stalin’s institutional response to the Marshall
Plan
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COMECON
(Council for Mutual Economic Assistance)
Nov. 1947
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Why the Allies gave Stalin Eastern Europe
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He promised them he’d hold democratic
elections.
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It was the first place the USSR attacked after the Molotov-
Ribbentrop Pact
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POLAND
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“ROOTLESSCOSMOPOLITANS”
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Russian code word for Jews, a group who were discriminated
against by the Soviet government in
a.Immigration policy
b.Employment in higher education and the sciences
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These two groups were seen by Stalin as the
primary source of dissent against the
post-WWII Soviet state
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Intellectuals & artists
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He succeeded Stalin as Gen. Sec. of the Soviet Communist Party, but not for long, even though he remained Prime Minister (Premier) until 1955.
GEORGY
MALENKOV
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As of 1936, the USSR consisted of
JEOPARDY: ___ ( #) of Soviet Socialist Republics
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Name the 4 main types of territories that represented minority groups
TRIPLE JEOPARDY: List the republics
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302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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JEOPARDY: 11 Soviet Socialist Republics
DOUBLE J: Autonomous republic,Oblast, Okrug, and Krai
TRIPLE J: Russia, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Belorussia, TurkmenistanUkraine, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, & Kyrgyzstan
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