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'''1922''': Stalin becomes General Secretary of the Communist Party. [[Treaty of Rapallo]]. | |||
'''1924''': Lenin dies. | |||
'''1925''': Trotsky dismissed as commissar of war. | |||
'''1926''': Kirov appointed Party Secretary in Leningrad. Trotsky dismissed from Politburo. | |||
'''1927''': Trotsky and Zinoviev dropped from Central Committee and expelled from the party. | |||
'''1928-32''': First [[Five Year Plan]] and start of [[Collectivisation]]. Trotsky expelled to Alma-Ata. | |||
'''1929''': Trotsky exiled. Litvinov signs [[Kellog-Briand Pact]]. Start of the [[Kulak]] purges. | |||
'''1932''': Non agression pacts with Baltic States and France. | |||
'''1933-37''': The Second Five Year Plan. | |||
'''1934''': Russia enters [[League of Nations]]. Kirov assassinated. | |||
'''1935''': Assistance pact with France. Assistance pact with Czechoslovakia. | |||
'''1936''': Trial of Zinoviev, Kamenev and others. [[Spanish Civil War]]. [[Yezhov]] succeeds [[Yagoda]]. The [[Stalin Constitution]] | |||
'''More to Come''' |
Revision as of 08:08, 28 January 2008
1922: Stalin becomes General Secretary of the Communist Party. Treaty of Rapallo.
1924: Lenin dies.
1925: Trotsky dismissed as commissar of war.
1926: Kirov appointed Party Secretary in Leningrad. Trotsky dismissed from Politburo.
1927: Trotsky and Zinoviev dropped from Central Committee and expelled from the party.
1928-32: First Five Year Plan and start of Collectivisation. Trotsky expelled to Alma-Ata.
1929: Trotsky exiled. Litvinov signs Kellog-Briand Pact. Start of the Kulak purges.
1932: Non agression pacts with Baltic States and France.
1933-37: The Second Five Year Plan.
1934: Russia enters League of Nations. Kirov assassinated.
1935: Assistance pact with France. Assistance pact with Czechoslovakia.
1936: Trial of Zinoviev, Kamenev and others. Spanish Civil War. Yezhov succeeds Yagoda. The Stalin Constitution
More to Come