From 1917 to 1939, Trotsky, Lenin, Stalin were important to bring the Communist party dictatorship to Russia. None of them can progress without one another. The incentive of Russian cellar or communist is Lenin because he is the organizer. He has studied Marxism and socialism for many years, and as a result he brought a revolution in October 1917 to Russia. In addition, Lenin wrote many books to spread the notion of communism.
In 1924, Leon Trotsky, an important fighter in the early revolution, fought for power struggle with Joseph Stalin. Trotsky soon flee from Russia, allowing Joseph Stalin to take over the Bolshevik party (now known as the Communist Party) and redefining Marx's first socialist ideal. After Lenin and then Stalin's rule was quickly separated from democratic demands of simple socialism and Russian revolution, the Soviet Union became a totalitarian state of government control. Propaganda is a type of communication that is designed not only to convey ideas, but also to influence people's beliefs and behaviors. Most forms of propaganda rely heavily on emotions rather than rational appeal. It is often intentionally misleading, relying on semi-truth, universality, logical mistake, and a complete lie to achieve its purpose.
When Lenin died in 1924, Trotsky (Snowbow) and Stalin (Napoleon) started competing forces. Trotsky is a wise man, but Stalin is a simple person whose power is based on loyalty with other members of the Communist Party, not just ideas. This is in contrast to the fact that the snowball is wise in two and that all sheep and pig are faithful to Napoleon. Trotsky believes that Russia is trying to spread communism around the world. Because the focus of snowball animalism and Stalin is focusing on the prosperity of Russia like the health of Napoleon on farms. By 1929, as Napoleon made snowballs, Stalin collected enough resources to expel Trotsky from Russia.