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Von der Oktober-Revolution bis zum Brester Friedensvertrag (Classic Reprint)

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124 pages, Paperback

Published August 24, 2018

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Leon Trotsky

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See also Лев Троцкий

Russian theoretician Leon Trotsky or Leon Trotski, originally Lev Davidovitch Bronstein, led the Bolshevik of 1917, wrote Literature and Revolution in 1924, opposed the authoritarianism of Joseph Stalin, and emphasized world; therefore later, the Communist party in 1927 expelled him and in 1929 banished him, but he included the autobiographical My Life in 1930, and the behest murdered him in exile in Mexico.

The exile of Leon Trotsky in 1929 marked rule of Joseph Stalin.

People better know this Marxist. In October 1917, he ranked second only to Vladimir Lenin. During the early days of the Soviet Union, he served first as commissar of people for foreign affairs and as the founder and commander of the Red Army and of war. He also ranked among the first members of the Politburo.

After a failed struggle of the left against the policies and rise in the 1920s, the increasing role of bureaucracy in the Soviet Union deported Trotsky. An early advocate of intervention of Army of Red against European fascism, Trotsky also agreed on peace with Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. As the head of the fourth International, Trotsky continued to the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union, and Ramón Mercader, a Soviet agent, eventually assassinated him. From Marxism, his separate ideas form the basis of Trotskyism, a term, coined as early as 1905. Ideas of Trotsky constitute a major school of Marxist. The Soviet administration never rehabilitated him and few other political figures.

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November 14, 2025
ziemlich Einstiegsfreundlicherbeschreibung der Oktoberrevolution und seine unmittelbare Fortsetzung durch einer seiner wichtigsten Akteur. Trotsky schafft es die Tendenzen gut darzustellen besonders wie die Bolschewiki die Mehrheit den Sowjets erzielten haben aber eben auch was die für Überlegungen beim Verhandlungen mit deutschen Imperialismus vorhatten
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