Leon Trotsky: Difference between revisions
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|origin = November 7th, 1879<br>Yanovka, Yelisavetgradsky Uyezd, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) | |origin = November 7th, 1879<br>Yanovka, Yelisavetgradsky Uyezd, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) | ||
|occupation = People's Commissar of Military and Naval Affairs of the Soviet Union - (March 13th, 1918 - January 6th, 1925)<br>People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the RSFSR - (November 8th, 1917 - March 13th, 1918)<br>Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet (October 8th - November 8th, 1917)<br>Full member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th Politburo (October 10th, 1917 - October 23rd, 1926)|goals = Getting away from their crimes<br>Trying not to get be defeated|crimes = Treason <br> | |occupation = People's Commissar of Military and Naval Affairs of the Soviet Union - (March 13th, 1918 - January 6th, 1925)<br>People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the RSFSR - (November 8th, 1917 - March 13th, 1918)<br>Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet (October 8th - November 8th, 1917)<br>Full member of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th Politburo (October 10th, 1917 - October 23rd, 1926)|goals = Getting away from their crimes<br>Trying not to get be defeated|crimes = Treason <br> | ||
Mass Murder <br>|type of villain = Communist Mass Murderer}}{{Quote|To make the individual sacred we must destroy the social order which crucifies him. And this problem can only be solved by blood and iron.|Leon Trotsky, ''Communism and Terrorism'', 1920}} | Mass Murder <br>|type of villain = Communist Mass Murderer}} | ||
{{Quote|To make the individual sacred we must destroy the social order which crucifies him. And this problem can only be solved by blood and iron.|Leon Trotsky, ''Communism and Terrorism'', 1920}} | |||
<strong>Leon Trotsky</strong>, byname of <strong>Lev Davidovich Bronshtein</strong>, (born November 7<sup>th</sup> [October 26<sup>th</sup>, Old Style], 1879, Yanovka, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died August 21<sup>st</sup>, 1940, Coyoacán, Mexico) was a communist theorist and agitator, a leader in Russia’s October Revolution in 1917, and later commissar of foreign affairs and of war in the Soviet Union (1917–24). In the power struggle following [[Vladimir Lenin]]’s death, [[Joseph Stalin]] emerged as victor, while Trotsky was removed from all positions of power and later [[exile]]d (1929). He remained the leader of an anti-Stalinist opposition abroad until his assassination by a Stalinist agent. | <strong>Leon Trotsky</strong>, byname of <strong>Lev Davidovich Bronshtein</strong>, (born November 7<sup>th</sup> [October 26<sup>th</sup>, Old Style], 1879, Yanovka, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died August 21<sup>st</sup>, 1940, Coyoacán, Mexico) was a communist theorist and agitator, a leader in Russia’s October Revolution in 1917, and later commissar of foreign affairs and of war in the Soviet Union (1917–24). In the power struggle following [[Vladimir Lenin]]’s death, [[Joseph Stalin]] emerged as victor, while Trotsky was removed from all positions of power and later [[exile]]d (1929). He remained the leader of an anti-Stalinist opposition abroad until his assassination by a Stalinist agent. | ||
== Early life, Education, And Revolutionary career == | == Early life, Education, And Revolutionary career == | ||
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