Stalin Sources Questions
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Have a little read: ... G.C.S.E History Coursework - Stalin Question 1 From my study of the sources, I have concluded that Source A gives a negative impression of Stalin and his policies and that Source B is in support of Stalin. However Source C could be interpreted in two ways. In one way it could be perceived as Communist propaganda or on the other hand it could be seen as being neutral. However to fully understand these sources you have to know when, where and who compiled the sources. With all these factors accounted for, you will then be able to comprehend the impressions that he sources are trying to portray. Source A was drawn in the 1930's. It was published in Paris, the capital of the allied country of France. Source A portrays a negative view of Stalin. It enforces the idea that Stalin's policies resulted in mass death to the Russian people. The
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