Unit 5: Crisis and Change
Lesson C: The Revolution and Civil War in Russia
Activity 10: Propaganda in the U.S.S.R.
Vladimir Lenin established a government based on the ideas of Karl Marx. In a Marxist world, there would be no social classes, no private property, and no religion. While Lenin was the leader of Russia, he presented himself as a leader who would give political and economic power to the workers and peasants of Russia. Leninist propaganda, like the political cartoon shown here, often depicted an ideal Marxist vision of the world along with the hero or heroes who could make that paradise a reality.
Lenin was not the only Russian leader to make great use of propaganda. View the brief presentation on the life of his successor, Joseph Stalin. Use your knowledge of Lenin and Stalin to examine the various pieces of propaganda presented in this activity.
Presentation Activity - Life and Influence of Joseph Stalin
Mini Lesson
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[1] Source: This image from http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Dyadya_lenin.jpg is in the public domain.