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vagabundo [1.1K]
3 years ago
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What is Stalin trying to do in his speech? What method is he trying to accomplish his goal

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weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
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Answer: Stalin glorifies the Soviet Union, Lenin, and glorifies Soviet troops.

Explanation:

And if he did not make frequent public appearances at first, Stalin enjoyed attention after World War II. Allegedly his physical defects caused him to avoid public appearances initially. His most famous speech, which is now fully available online, is from 1941. This was the moment when Europe was already at war, and when Germany invaded the Soviet Union itself. In this famous speech, Stalin glorifies the Soviet Union, its past and its heroes of the past to motivate its troops.

He also mentions Lenin on several occasions, and it was evident that I was impressed by his predecessor. To this end, Stalin also introduced the cult of Lenin.Furthermore, Stalin glorifies his troops and points out that the German army is not as dominant as some seek to portray it. He also highlights the military successes of his forces over the "Nazi hordes," as Stalin calls them. In this way, he seeks to motivate his soldiers and people to fight.

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