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Stalin's paranoia and need for power resulted in the Great Terror, a purge with a high body count and far-reaching consequences.

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00:03

Stalin was a big fan of purges and we're not talking about the kind of uses [Stalin appears]

00:08

a laxative though one we're talking about the identification and removal of

00:11

people who Stalin decided were undesirable in some way no one knows

00:16

exactly how many people died during Stalin's purges but experts estimate the [Floating skulls]

00:20

number to be around 20 million in other words it's like Stalin wiped the state

00:27

of California off the map.. hey looky there no more Kardashians anyway

00:32

Stalin started the purging process by eliminating the Russian intelligentsia

00:36

aka all of the country's smart people while many of these folks were [Russian intelligensia in a meeting]

00:41

imprisoned first you have to remember that the gulag was an awful place to be

00:46

about 10% of a gulags population died every year either from disease or from

00:51

the effects of hard labor and of course many members of the intelligence you [People working hard labor in Gulag]

00:54

were just executed outright the charges Stalin made against his victims were as

00:59

you can imagine daft he accused them of spying or being counter revolutionaries [Stalin looking at guinea pig]

01:04

he accused them of producing research or writings that were unmarxist

01:08

because Stalin was such an expert on Marxism by the late 1930s it became

01:13

clear that all those previous purges had just been practice..that's right Stalin

01:18

dropped a great purge also known as the great terror on the Soviet population

01:23

really the man should have just dosed himself with Metamucil maybe then he [Man running frantically to the restroom]

01:26

wouldn't have had so much gung ho to murder everybody

01:29

well the assassination of a highly placed Soviet official led to Stalin

01:33

imprisoning relocating and forcing confessions from millions of people

01:37

Stalin went after all of them intellectuals, Ukrainians, political

01:41

rivals basically anyone who thought he was a big fat jerk which was a lot of

01:45

people well the purging continued right on through World War two and even [Soldiers running through a field]

01:48

increased after the conflict because Stalin felt threatened by all the Soviet

01:52

soldiers returning from the fighting yeah because that's a great way to treat

01:56

the veterans who saved both your country and you're crazy butt there Uncle Joe

02:00

good job....

02:04

Shmoop takes no stance on the craziness of Stalin's butt. [Man attempting to get into restroom doors]

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