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  1. Trotsky (1879-1940) was the co-leader of the 1917 Russian Revolution, socialist opponent of Joseph Stalin, founder of the Fourth International, and strategist of world socialist revolution.

  2. 4 days ago · Trotsky, Leon (1879–1940) 1879–1940)Russian revolutionary leader who, from the October Revolution to the death of Lenin, was the second most powerful man in the Soviet Union. He lost ground to Stalin after Lenin's death and was assassinated in exile.Born in Yelisavetgrad (now Kirovograd), the son of a farmer, Trotsky was educated at a local ...

  3. Leon Trotsky. Leon Trotsky ’s essay on Vladimir Lenin is historically significant not because it is trustworthy in its judgments but because it is unique. Here is one giant figure writing about another (who happened to have been his boss) at a time when both had been—until Lenin’s death in 1924—engaged in making history.

  4. Leon Trotsky bibliography. Leon Trotsky as he appeared in 1920. The following is a chronological list of books by Leon Trotsky, a Marxist theoretician, including hardcover and paperback books and pamphlets published during his life and posthumously during the years immediately following his assassination in the summer of 1940.

  5. Leon Trotsky. This index will give students of Leon Trotsky an overview of his political thought, as developed by subject. Each selection contains a small synopsis of the work listed. There are several areas of study below. One are writings by Trotsky that include his most important contributions to revolutionary Marxism, that is, his political ...

  6. Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin were political rivals whose contest endured through the late 1920s. Stalin was the ultimate victor, gaining virtual dictatorial control over the Soviet Union, while Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party and then banished from the Soviet Union.

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  7. A prominent left-wing Menshevik after his leading role in the Revolution of 1905, Leon Trotsky (n é Lev Bronstein) joined the Bolsheviks in 1917, became Vladimir Lenin 's de facto second in command during the October Revolution and the civil war, and then went into opposition until he was exiled and eventually murdered at Josef Stalin 's behest.

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