Stalin vs. Trotsky I was born in Jugahshirby of I. Lev Trotsky, all Joshiff Stalin was born from a member of the Russian Social Democratic young adolescence. As devoted Communists, they share a common basic view. They are philosophical materialists, promising the unity of theory and practice, and promising to spread communism around the world. Lenin was still alive (in any case until 1922), neither had a safe place for him.
After Lenin died in 1924, power fought between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. Trotsky and Stalin's views were different about ways to promote world communism. Trotsky played an important role in the victory of Belarus (against the Bolshevik Revolution), supported the "permanent revolution" and that the Soviet Union should support revolutionary efforts no matter where these opportunities arise Emphasized. On the other hand, Stalin emphasized the need to construct a strong socialist country before promoting the revolution to other countries. Trotsky and his supporters tried to expel Stalin from power and exiled Trotsky in 1929. After Trotsky's exile, world communism was divided into two different departments, Stalinism and Trotskyism. Trotsky later founded the 4 th International that is a rival of Trotskist and Comintern in 1938. He was assassinated by the Soviet agent in Mexico in 1940.
When Stalin expelled Trotsky to Siberia in 1928, the long and fierce clash between Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin replacing Vladimir Lenin as a leader of the Soviet Union culminated. (Lenin died on 21 January 1924. In the course of a week and a half, he continued to pay attention to his country heresoman appeared in the "yearbook." Two articles in his 1928 Trotsky was completely exiled from the Soviet Union in February of the following year after exile in the country.The first stop by him was Constantinople, where he wrote to the Soviet workers on December 21, 1927 I wrote.
Between 1922 and 1924, Vladimir Lenin tried to combat some of the influence of Stalin and backed Trotsky many times. However, the third round almost let Lenin silence, Stalin was free to completely push Trotsky to lose power. Lenin died on January 21, 1924, Trotsky was helpless and lost to Stalin. Since then, Trotsky was driven to an important role of the Soviet government and was eventually driven out of the country. Between 1925 and 1928, Trotsky was gradually exiled by Stalin and his allies' power and influence. They lost his role in the Russian Revolution and his military record. In October 1927, Trotsky was expelled from the Central Committee and exiled as a remote Almaty in Kazakhstan in January the following year. Obviously this is not enough for Stalin, so in February 1929 Trotsky was completely forcibly repatriated by the Soviet Union.