On October 1917, the Bolshevik forces and people of Russia seized control of the capital, Moscow, and put an end to the Provisional government and President Alexander Kerensky's control and authority over the country. This event, as you should know, resulted in the establishment of the first communist government in history. Soonafter, Vladmir Ilyich Lenin who had led the Russian Revolution immediately set to work on gaining the trust and full support of the Russian people. This was, of course, achieved through Lenin's decision to issue the "Land Reform Decree" and by negotiating a peace settlement through the signing of the "Brest-Litvosk" treaty with Germany which in turn had finally brought Russia out of World War I. Post WWI, the communist government/party employ the use of widespread propaganda in order to ensure the population's complete obedience and total compliance towards their authority and decisions.
Propaganda, simply defined as information which is spread purposefully in an attempt to support a cause, idea, or person and to undermine/discredit someone or something. Propaganda sometimes make direct statements which reveal, criticize, and even mock flaws that exist within an nation's society or organization. The ideas or main message in propaganda are often presented and conveyed through the use of artistic images, inspiring phrases, and quotes/statements made by famous and influential figures. Propaganda is used by the government, media, advertisement corporations, and even schools in order to spread beliefs to individuals belonging to virtually every age group. Unfortunately, in most cases propaganda is biased or seen completely through either one person or group's perspective. Therefore, it is easy to assume that a majority of issued propaganda contains lies as well as truth which can sometimes be difficult to distinguish and differentiate. A good example of propanda during the time of the communist party's control would be a series of posters featuring illustrations of Lenin portrayed as a monumental "father" like figure which strengthened the people's trust in him. Also, certain forms of propaganda would convince the people of Russia that the United States and ideas of capitalism were evil and therefore a direct threat to communism and therefore their very way of life. The following are six examples of propaganda posters used by the Soviet Union to spread their influence over Russian society. For each, I have evaluated upon the message and analyzed the method used and effectiveness of the message's spread. So, let's begin.
1.
As you can see, this poster is depicting a detailed hand-drawn sketch of an industrial worker . Along with the image is a Russian text which tranlates to "We will give our knowledge, experience, and mastery to the communist party and to the motherland" in English. Basically, this poster is mean't to serve as a representation of the Russian "common man". It was obvious that the Communist party had produced this poster specifically to target the men of the general population, specifically the industrial workers and farmers. Its purpose seems to be to promote pride within the working force of Russian industry and agriculture. The image of the big strong Russian man and text was mostly likely mean't to give people the idea or impression that their "knowledge, skills, experience, and mastery" are directly contributing to the development/advancement of their country. The masculine/powerful man would particularly appeal to the workers and perhaps inspire them to transform themselves and become him. All of this in turn could result in either the increase in working efficiency, productivity, and output or employment in various areas of the country's economy.
2.
Portrayed on this poster, is a plain painting of what appears to be a young teenage student in a school uniform (top) and the exact same person except he is wearing a red ascot and cap instead (bottom). Again, a sentence in Russian is accompanied with the illustration which interprets to "I want to live like Lenin, grow up to become a communist and to bring new fame for the country!" in English. This propaganda appears to be an attempt made by the communist party to inform the population of the importance of all the children and teenagers and the significant role they carried for the future of communism. This strategy made by the party is quite similar to methods used by future regimes such as the Nazi's "Hitler Youth" program and the Cambodian Khmer Rouge which is to influence the young at an early age. Basically, all three of these organizations believed that the continuation of their cause and further function of their regime lay with the next generation, the children in other words. This message is translated sucessfully and effectively through the depiction of the student whom we see transform into a communist based upon the color of his attire (red during this period served as a reference to communism). The quote also symbolized or demonstrates the willingness of that young individual to accept the ideas of communism/Lenin whole heartedly and that he believed it was his solemn duty as a communist to ensure fortune and a better future for Russia.
3.
Accompanied by the colors of gold, yellow, and red is a illustration of two colossal hands, one holding a hammer while the other is holding a sickle surronded by golden towers of barley and wheat. Also, along with the objects is a sentence written in Ukranian which reads "Our work will ripen to become our country's strength" when translated into English. Like the first propaganda poster, the main message of this poster appears to be that the future and preservation of the country lay with Russia's industrial and agricultural workers. Most likely, its distribution occurred and use of this poster was implemented during the period which Joseph Stalin, general secretary of the communist party, had become the undisputed leader of the Soviet Union after Lenin's death based upon the images of the two hands (the hammer represented industry while the sickle represented farming and agriculture). Stalin's main goal as you should know, was to modernize the country and transform it into a world power by excelling at Russia's industry and agriculture. The purpose of this poster is mean't to promote enthusiasm and confidence amongst the country's workers through the use of the text which Stalin most likely believed would improve their performance at work. Its prescence is purposefully mean't to give workers the idea that their hard working efforts could actually change Russia for the better.
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In this poster, we can see a plain, black and white image of two industrial workers standing in front of what appears to be an architectural/industrial complex. Above these workers is a sentence which when when translated from Russian into English simply means "The better we work, the better we'll live". Basically, the main message which this poster is attempting to convey to the people of the country is simply explained through the use of the text which is the more effort or the greater a person's devotion/dedication is to his or her duty, the greater the rewards he or she will reap. Based upon the text, its easy to assume that this poster was introduced into Russian society during the time period when Lenin was still the leader or head of the communist party. In order to remove or modify the negative changes caused by the implementation of "War Communism", Lenin introduced the "New Economic Plan" or NEP. One of the economic policies of the NEP states that workers who demonstrate more commitment to his or her job and completes additional work will be awarded extra food and money as a reward. The use of the image of two workers and factory background suggests that this poster was created specifically or particularly target industrial workers as well as agricultural workers. Again, like the previous posters, the purpose of this poster is purely an attempt made by the party to raise work productivity and output simply by providing the workers with motivation or the incentive to work harder through offering them rewards.
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In this poster, we can see an ordinary person holding his right hand over his chest alongside the phrase "The plans of the communist party are my plans as well". Noticebly, the majority of the entire poster is completely covered in the color red. From my interpretation of the image and text, I believe that the message of this poster and idea which it wanted people to believe was simply that communism was a force of good. The phrase clearly indicates that the individual in this poster trusts the communist party so strongly and completely to the point where he would be willing to organize his life in such a manner that it would also correlate with the communist party's actions, decisions, and idea on how a Russian should live. In other words, this person is willing to lend his complete support because he believes that the party's actions are in the best interest of his well being and future. People who see this poster might also be compelled to do the exact same thing which is to lend their suppor and obedience towards Lenin and the communist party authority. The use of the man with his right hand over his chest suggests that he has taken something of an oath or he is swearing his allegience towards communism. Also, the excessive or overly use of the color red in this poster clearly demonstrates or symbolizes communism.
6.
As you can see almost instantly, a colorful and artistic image of a Russian soldier or guard is displayed alongside the words "The protection of the homeland is the duty of every citizen of the USSR" in Russian. The main message of this poster or the idea which it is trying to convice the people into believing appears to be that it was the duty of all Russian citizens to join the army and defend their country from any and all invaders. From the communist party's perspective, the main purpose or intention of using this poster was to increase soldier recruitments across the country which will as as result strengthen the country's army and perhaps defensive capablities. The image of the soldier embracing the flag of the Soviet Union (hammer and sickle symbol) demonstrates that individual's devotion towards the USSR's protection and preservation of communism (red color). Its prescence would most likely inspire men to become a soldier who is just as commited to his country is the one represented on the poster. Also, the use of various colors and graphics on the poster might also be an attempt to convince people that joining the army and fighting would be glorious or fullfilling.
To conclude this blog entry, I would like to state that the use of propaganda by both Lenin and Stalin played a vital role towards the development and progress of Russia as a country. The posters which were used in this entry were all inteded to brainwash people into believing in ideas which I could honestly say were beliefs which they wouldn't have believed in if the visual representations on the posters and publications weren't as inspiring and effective as they were. What this basically and simply tells me about Russia is that it was a country which was completely or deeply reliant of the people in order for it to function properly or as a whole. Its leaders relied on the use of propaganda to rally the support of the population which was needed in order place themselves in a position of great power. Based upon the history of this country and events which have occured within it, this project had taught me, as a student, that the Russian people during that time period were easily manipulated by propaganda. I believe that if the people had not believed in or were not subsceptible towards the ideas represented and conveyed through propaganda, Russia's history would have most likely been significantly altered as a result.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
1940's Decade Project
The 1940's, best known or remembered for being the decade in which the major superpowers of the world battled each other for complete domination or supremacy. However, not only was this major conflict which became known as World War II the only significant event which occured during the years 1940 through 1949, there were also several other occurances which have served as either "turning points" or "milestones" in human history. The following will basically be a collection of different events, people, and technology which thrived during the 1940's. You will found out how these various things have greatly influenced the lives of many people, how these various things have affected the way we live, and how they have shaped the world as it is today.
Important/ Significant Events
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1. The establishment of the United Nations (officially came into existence on October 24, 1945): The United Nations is basically the successor or replacement of another peace keeping organization which aimed to enforce international laws and policies in hopes of maintaining order around the world, the League of Nations. After 50 different countries had signed and agreed to a charter, and 5 permanent countries or members had been chosen, ratified, and confirmed (The Soviet Union, France, The United Kingdom, The Republic of China, and The United States of America), the United Nations came into service. The establishment of this organization was significant because to this very day, the United Nations aims to maintain peace and order all over the globe either by enforcing laws, organizing and sending a peace keeping force, or simply intervening in conflicts which are either caused by nature or humans.
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2.The 2nd World War (1939-1945): The conflict which depicted Adolf Hitler and the Nazi’s hatred towards the Jews, and their conquest to reform European society into a complete dictatorship/totalitarianship. Events which occured throughout this period included the holocaust which was an occurance where Adolf Hitler ordered the mass genocide of millions of Jewish people through the use of imprisonment camps and gas chambers. Ultimately, the Allied powers, Britain, America, and the USSR (the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) managed to prevent Adolf Hitler and the Nazi's from succeeding their goal. WWII was extremely significant because not only was it the event in which millions of people/soldiers died, but if this event had not occured or taken place, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis would most likely still be in power during this very time period.
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1. Frank Sinatra (December 12, 1915- May 14, 1998) (recorded songs from 1939- 1994): Frank Sinatra was a famous American Jazz singer and perfomer during the 1940's through 1990's, and is considered one of the greatest musician and entertainer in American history. Born on December 12, 1915 in Hoboken, New Jersey as the only child of a Anthony Sinatra and Natalie Dolly Garaventa, Frank Sinatra first recorded his songs on March 18, 1939. In 1943, he signed an agreement with a major record company for the very first time, and from that point, went on to have an extremely successful musical career by selling over 50 million records. Despite his death on May 14, 1998, his music and songs still remain popular to this very day and age.
1. "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck (1947): A novella written by the author of “Of Mice and Men”, “A Russian Journal”, and “Cannery Row”. Published on 1947 which (like many other of John Steinbeck’s written works) included and promoted themes related to the issues of poverty and wealth. Basically, the novella's storyline revolves around the main character, Kino, who one day discovers a black pearl in the ocean which he believes would solve all of his financial problems and make him and his family wealthy beyond his imagination . As the story progresses or develops, Kino realizes that the prescence of the black pearl somehow seems to evoke or amplify the negative properties of not only himself, but everyone around him including his loved ones.
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Important/ Significant Events
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1. The establishment of the United Nations (officially came into existence on October 24, 1945): The United Nations is basically the successor or replacement of another peace keeping organization which aimed to enforce international laws and policies in hopes of maintaining order around the world, the League of Nations. After 50 different countries had signed and agreed to a charter, and 5 permanent countries or members had been chosen, ratified, and confirmed (The Soviet Union, France, The United Kingdom, The Republic of China, and The United States of America), the United Nations came into service. The establishment of this organization was significant because to this very day, the United Nations aims to maintain peace and order all over the globe either by enforcing laws, organizing and sending a peace keeping force, or simply intervening in conflicts which are either caused by nature or humans.
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2.The 2nd World War (1939-1945): The conflict which depicted Adolf Hitler and the Nazi’s hatred towards the Jews, and their conquest to reform European society into a complete dictatorship/totalitarianship. Events which occured throughout this period included the holocaust which was an occurance where Adolf Hitler ordered the mass genocide of millions of Jewish people through the use of imprisonment camps and gas chambers. Ultimately, the Allied powers, Britain, America, and the USSR (the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) managed to prevent Adolf Hitler and the Nazi's from succeeding their goal. WWII was extremely significant because not only was it the event in which millions of people/soldiers died, but if this event had not occured or taken place, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis would most likely still be in power during this very time period.
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3. The Birth of the People’s Republic of China (October 1, 1949): After the Kuomintang or the Chinese Nationalist Party retreated to the island of Taiwan at the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the Communist Party of China took complete control over mainland China as a result. Its party leader, a Chinese military and politcal leader named Mao Zedong, proclaimed or established the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949. The proclamation of the "People's Republic of China" was significant or significant because it greatly affected mainland China's economy since the country began becoming involved in international trade shortly after the government was established, this resulted in economic reforms which brought approx. 51% of the country's population out of poverty.
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1. The development of atomic/ nuclear weapons (1942-1945): The study and development of nuclear weapons was made possible only after centuries of studying a chemical element known as uranium. Conclusions drawn from these studies then led scientists to discover that atoms could be split which would of course ultimately lead to the study of radiation and the development/ research of the first nuclear weapon or atomic bomb by the United States (this military undertaking became known as the “Manhattan Project”). This event was extremely significant because it revolutionized the way wars could be waged or fought and during that time and period, rendered the United States army the most powerful military force on the planet.
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Important People/ Figures
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1. Adolf Hitler (20 April, 1889- 30 April, 1945): The leader, chancellor, or Führer (head of state) of the National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the fascist Nazi Party. Adolf Hitler led the forces and armies Nazi Germany against the nations which composed or made up the "Allies" or the "Big Three" in an attempt to achieve territorial conquest of all of Europe to establish a single government which will usher in an era of totalitarian dictatorship. Hitler's viewpoints on prosecuting the Jewish population led to the period known as the Holocaust which was event that led to the mass genocide or killings of over six million Jews through the use of concentration camps and gas chambers. However, his conquest for total domination of Europe failed/ended when his forces were ultimately overwhelmed and defeated, and when Hitler himself was killed through incineration in bomb bunker. Basically, Adolf Hitler was a significant figure during this decade because he was responsible for gaining large amounts of momentum from the German population. This of course, led to the establishment and formation of the Nazi Party whose goals were one of the key causes that ignited the second World War.
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2. Winston Churchill (30 November, 1874- 24 January, 1965): Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British politician who served in the office of prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1940-1945 and again from 1951-1955. When World War II erupted in Europe, Winston Churchill was once again appointed to the position of "First Lord of the Admirality" in the war cabinet, a position which he had when World War I occured. Basically, from this position, Winston Churchill led the British armies or forces against the axis powers which was composed of the nations of Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and Fascist Italy. Winston Churchill was an extremely significant figure during the 1940's because by becoming involved in the second World War, he ensured Britain's victory in the war. If he had not become involved, the axis powers might have most likely overwhelmed the United Kingdom and emerge victorious.
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3. Mahatma Gandhi (October 2, 1869- January 30, 1948): Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a major religous and spiritual leader in India during the 1940's. He united the entire nation and led what was known as the Indian Independence Movement which was a movement that aimed to rid the country of British rule and oppression. His philosophies on non violence and freedom from tyranny inspired various organizations and different ethnic groups in India to join him on several movements most notably "Quit India" movement on August 1942 to promote Indian independence. For his countless efforts, Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned on several occasions for opposing British rule through organizing and leading several protests and promoting insurrections. After years of struggle, On August 15, 1947, Mahatma Gandhi managed to gain India its independence by agreeing to the Partition of India which led to the creation of the Dominion of Pakiston and the Union of India. However, shortly after gaining the country its independence, Mahatma Gandhi was assasinated on January 30, 1948. Mahatma Gandhi was an extremely signficant person during the decade because he was widely considered not only in India as a influential figure and symbol of Indian nationalism. The momentum which he built was what resulted in India's indpendece from the Britsh Empire's rule after several decades.
Major Technological Advancements
1. Adolf Hitler (20 April, 1889- 30 April, 1945): The leader, chancellor, or Führer (head of state) of the National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the fascist Nazi Party. Adolf Hitler led the forces and armies Nazi Germany against the nations which composed or made up the "Allies" or the "Big Three" in an attempt to achieve territorial conquest of all of Europe to establish a single government which will usher in an era of totalitarian dictatorship. Hitler's viewpoints on prosecuting the Jewish population led to the period known as the Holocaust which was event that led to the mass genocide or killings of over six million Jews through the use of concentration camps and gas chambers. However, his conquest for total domination of Europe failed/ended when his forces were ultimately overwhelmed and defeated, and when Hitler himself was killed through incineration in bomb bunker. Basically, Adolf Hitler was a significant figure during this decade because he was responsible for gaining large amounts of momentum from the German population. This of course, led to the establishment and formation of the Nazi Party whose goals were one of the key causes that ignited the second World War.
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2. Winston Churchill (30 November, 1874- 24 January, 1965): Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British politician who served in the office of prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1940-1945 and again from 1951-1955. When World War II erupted in Europe, Winston Churchill was once again appointed to the position of "First Lord of the Admirality" in the war cabinet, a position which he had when World War I occured. Basically, from this position, Winston Churchill led the British armies or forces against the axis powers which was composed of the nations of Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and Fascist Italy. Winston Churchill was an extremely significant figure during the 1940's because by becoming involved in the second World War, he ensured Britain's victory in the war. If he had not become involved, the axis powers might have most likely overwhelmed the United Kingdom and emerge victorious.
Image taken from: http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-heroes/gifs/mahatma-gandhi-indian-hero.jpg
3. Mahatma Gandhi (October 2, 1869- January 30, 1948): Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a major religous and spiritual leader in India during the 1940's. He united the entire nation and led what was known as the Indian Independence Movement which was a movement that aimed to rid the country of British rule and oppression. His philosophies on non violence and freedom from tyranny inspired various organizations and different ethnic groups in India to join him on several movements most notably "Quit India" movement on August 1942 to promote Indian independence. For his countless efforts, Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned on several occasions for opposing British rule through organizing and leading several protests and promoting insurrections. After years of struggle, On August 15, 1947, Mahatma Gandhi managed to gain India its independence by agreeing to the Partition of India which led to the creation of the Dominion of Pakiston and the Union of India. However, shortly after gaining the country its independence, Mahatma Gandhi was assasinated on January 30, 1948. Mahatma Gandhi was an extremely signficant person during the decade because he was widely considered not only in India as a influential figure and symbol of Indian nationalism. The momentum which he built was what resulted in India's indpendece from the Britsh Empire's rule after several decades.
Major Technological Advancements
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1. The development of atomic/ nuclear weapons (1942-1945): The study and development of nuclear weapons was made possible only after centuries of studying a chemical element known as uranium. Conclusions drawn from these studies then led scientists to discover that atoms could be split which would of course ultimately lead to the study of radiation and the development/ research of the first nuclear weapon or atomic bomb by the United States (this military undertaking became known as the “Manhattan Project”). This event was extremely significant because it revolutionized the way wars could be waged or fought and during that time and period, rendered the United States army the most powerful military force on the planet.
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2. The application of jet engines (Spring of 1944): Due to the ongoing conflict of World War II, jet engine engineers were instructed by the United States military to design a jet engine which could be used to develop the first ever fighter jet aircraft. For centuries, the various designs which were previously introduced held several flaws, and as a result, coming up with an efficient jet engine design for military applications became a huge undertaking. However, sometime during the Spring of 1944 an Austrian engineer named Anselm Franz presented the military with a superior design of the jet engine which was made possible only because he adressed the problem with the axial-compressor in the early designs. Anselm Franz's jet engine designs went on to be the first ever design which has ever seen United States military service. This event was significant due to the fact that the jet engines innovated how fast aircrafts could fly and how quickly humans could travel over a great distance.
Famous Musician
Famous Musician
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1. Frank Sinatra (December 12, 1915- May 14, 1998) (recorded songs from 1939- 1994): Frank Sinatra was a famous American Jazz singer and perfomer during the 1940's through 1990's, and is considered one of the greatest musician and entertainer in American history. Born on December 12, 1915 in Hoboken, New Jersey as the only child of a Anthony Sinatra and Natalie Dolly Garaventa, Frank Sinatra first recorded his songs on March 18, 1939. In 1943, he signed an agreement with a major record company for the very first time, and from that point, went on to have an extremely successful musical career by selling over 50 million records. Despite his death on May 14, 1998, his music and songs still remain popular to this very day and age.
Famous Book
Image taken from: http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n0/n1236.jpg1. "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck (1947): A novella written by the author of “Of Mice and Men”, “A Russian Journal”, and “Cannery Row”. Published on 1947 which (like many other of John Steinbeck’s written works) included and promoted themes related to the issues of poverty and wealth. Basically, the novella's storyline revolves around the main character, Kino, who one day discovers a black pearl in the ocean which he believes would solve all of his financial problems and make him and his family wealthy beyond his imagination . As the story progresses or develops, Kino realizes that the prescence of the black pearl somehow seems to evoke or amplify the negative properties of not only himself, but everyone around him including his loved ones.
Important Scientific Discovery
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1. The splitting of the atom (1942): Over several centuries, scientists and physicists have been studying the properties of atoms and attempting to determine whether it can be broken down any further. In 1942, American scientists discovered a way of splitting or seperating atoms, which of course was impossible prior to the 20th century, through the extensive study of various studies and research of atomism made by scientists such as John Dalton, Marie Curie, and Pierre Curie. This scientific discovery was extremely significant due to the fact, as mentioned before, that this discovery led to the study of radiation and therefore lead to the development of the first atom bomb or nuclear weapon which led to the Japanese's surrender during World War II.
Welcome to the blog
Hello, I would like to take the opportunity to welcome anyone who is reading this post to my "Modern/ World History" blog. This is merely the first of many entries which I will be posting periodically and regularly on the blog throughout the 2007-2008 year for my 9th grade History class.
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