...turned into war and these revolutions turned into dictatorial rules that caused more conflicts between countries around the world. These times have given rise to some of the world's greatest dictators and revolutionaries that challenged politics and introduced us to nationalism, fascism and communism. The First World War, "the war to end all wars" , many nations saw themselves in desperate states as their countries were left in shambles, frantic to be saved and rebuilt themselves. In countries such as Germany, Italy and Russia, there was an insurgency of persons, who felt they had the answers that would bring an end to all the suffering. Hitler and Mussolini rose were quickly gaining recognition in their countries with their National Socialistic ideas, a decade after the First World War. During the First World War in Eastern Europe, a former political prisoner was speaking to the starving people of Russia of his ideas on Communism. He was the leader of the Bolsheviks and came to power as the mastermind of the October Revolution in 1917. He was an inspiration to the corrupted czarist ruled Russians by promising to end the class struggles that people have been fighting for. He and his Comrades successfully win the revolution and begin their communist regime. Lenin's many Bolshevik friends included the brilliant military ideologist Leon Trotsky and Trotsky's enemy Stalin. Trotsky was ousted by Stalin which made Stalin the palpable heir after Lenin. Both these men engineered the revolution that would bring both stability and corruption among the 160 million people in Russia . Lenin's rule would be short and thus give Stalin the upper hand in ruling the first communist nation. Stalin succeeded in building a strong nation through his precise economic planning, the building of heavy industries and his influence on education, social welfare and equality.
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