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The History of Communism

  • The Communist Manifesto

    The Communist Manifesto
    Communism was a philosophy thought of by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the 19th century. In 1848 they wrote "The Communist Manifesto.", which explains both of their thoughts in modern day communism.
  • Das-Kapital and the international

    Das-Kapital and the international
    Marx's reputation as the leading thinker of communism continues to grow during his years in London, as he develops his thoughts throughout the Communist Manifest. Critique of Political Economy, 1859, a paper dealing with goods and money, is a first series of the material ready to be sent to Hamburg for publication in 1867 as Das Kapital ('Capital').
  • Vladimir Lenin Revolution

    Vladimir Lenin Revolution
    Vladimir writes "what is to be done" and promotes the idea of revolution in the communist dictatorship
  • Russian Communism

    Russian Communism
    The Communist Party of the Soviet Union came from the Bolshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic Workers’ Party . The Bolsheviks, organized in 1903, were led by Vladimir I. Lenin, In 1917 they formally broke with the right, In 1918, when the Bolsheviks became the ruling party of Russia, they changed their organization’s name to the All-Russian Communist Party.
  • Worker Society

    Worker Society
    First Soviet workers society is banded as a council.
  • New political party

    New political party
    Vladimir Lenin created his own political party to compete against other communist dictators and appointed himself leader
  • Uprising shut down by Vladimir Lenin

    Uprising shut down by Vladimir Lenin
    A revolution against dictatorship and communism in general, which led through all about western russia, but was stopped in Petrograd by Lenin and his army.
  • Pravda (Soviet Newspaper)

    Pravda (Soviet Newspaper)
    Established as a workers’ daily, the paper in the long run got to be an imperative organ of the Bolshevik development, and Vladimir Lenin worked out wide publication control. It was more than once stifled by the tsar’s police, returning each time with a different title, until it at long last developed in Moscow in 1918 to expect its part as the official party paper.
  • First Chinese Soviet republic

    First Chinese Soviet republic
    Communist seize the city of Jiangxi and create the first soviet republic in china.
  • Joseph Stalin

    Joseph Stalin
    Joseph Stalin was the leader of the USSR from 1929 to 1953. Beneath Stalin, the Soviet Union was changed from a laborer society into an mechanical and military superpower. Be that as it may, he ruled by dread, and millions of his own citizens passed on amid his brutal rule. Once in control, he collectivized cultivating and had potential foes executed or sent to constrained labor camps. After his passing, the Soviets started a de-Stalinization process.
  • Trotsky is banished from USSR

    Trotsky is banished from USSR
    After years of fighting, Leon Trotsky is banished from the USSR by Joseph Stalin
  • Kirov assassinated

    Kirov assassinated
    Sergei Kirov is assassinated in his office, which leads Joseph Stalin into his first purging of Russia.
  • Hitler's Anti-Communism

    Hitler's Anti-Communism
    Hitler was an anti-communist who led germany during the Nazi Revelution, he felt the Stalinism, or communism was against his values so enimized Russia.
  • Clara Eissner

    Clara Eissner
    Clara Zetkin, née Clara Eissner, German women's activist, Communist, and Communist pioneer, who after World War I played a driving part within the modern Communist Party of Germany and the women rights movement in later time.
  • Chinese Communism

    Chinese Communism
    The Communists of China banded together in 1921. It was under Mao Zedong's control in 1927. Mao started a revolution, and the communist party obtained control in 1947. They followed the example of the soviet model of development. Consumer goods were left to less importance.
  • Cold War

    Cold War
    Amid World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union battled together as partners against the Axis powers. In any case, the relationship between the two countries was a tense one. Americans had long been attentive of Soviet communism and concerned around Joseph Stalin’s oppressive, blood-thirsty run the show of his claim nation. The USSR felt threatened as America was being very controlling and restrained. So Stalin, in anger, sent a nuke threat, starting what we know as the Cold War
  • Witch Hunt

    Witch Hunt
    Americans begin a "witch hunt" when they are told that there are 205 communists in the US senate
  • Nukes!

    Nukes!
    The first soviet H-Bomb(hydrogen) is tested in Kazakhstan
  • Stalin Dies of stroke

    Stalin Dies of stroke
    Joseph Stalin dies 4 days after a stroke to a reoccurring heart attack.
  • Castro

    Castro
    Cuban troops start fighting against south african tribes.
  • Castro Elected

    Castro Elected
    The successor to Stalin as a communist, cuban man Fidel Castro takes the role as a leader in communism, again fighting against america and losing.
  • Trade Ban

    All Soviet trade is banned by Polish Government, ending the communist movement in Poland
  • Late Communism

    Late Communism
    This movement-uneven, more articulated in a few nations and in a few circles of social life than in others-has maybe gone farthest in Poland. The Communist Party did not succeed in forcing social and political authority and had to acknowledge the presence of elective sources of social values. The new communist dictator, and one of the last standing communist societies is in china.
  • Castro Dies

    Castro Dies
    Castro dies of natural causes
  • North Korea

    North Korea
    Dictators of North Korea lead a communist society and as an example of modern communism