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... 1. From source A I can tell that Stalin did not like the thought of any other opposition, and if there was any, he would soon enough sort them out. This is shown when it says, "If someone speaks better than he does, that man is for it!" He, Stalin wanted to convince others that he was better than anyone and everyone, and hated it when there was someone better than him. It tells us that whenever he is unhappy, he takes out his revenge on people because he cannot help it, "because of this unhappiness he cannot avoid taking revenge on people." It also shows that Stalin would not be threatened if there was something stopping other people from being better than him. In effect, this source is blaming Stalin for the purges because of his narrow-mindedness and in the last line, it shows the true feelings Bukharin had

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