The Purges and 1936 Constitution

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GCSE History (Unit 2: Russia) Flashcards on The Purges and 1936 Constitution, created by Joanna van Dyk on 13/06/2016.
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Who was murdered in 1934? Kirov
How did Stalin use this event to justify the purges? He told everyone there was a huge plot against the communists, anyone could be blamed for being a saboteur
How many army generals and admirals were executed? 81 of 103
How many Russians were sent to the gulag? 20 million
What was the name of the secret police? NKVD
How did Russians react to the purges? They constantly praised Stalin out of fear
What rights did the 1936 constitution give? The right to vote (only for the communist party) Right to housing, education, care in old age and in sickness, health protection, rest and leisure
What else did the 1936 constitution do Focused power in Stalin's hands He was declared to be head of state
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