Political Authority 1945-53 Flashcards
What was High Stalinism?
The years 1945-53 were Stalin’s authority over state, party and COP were at their pinnacle. His leadership was undisputed, and he was presiding over a world superpower.
Directly following the war ending, what were Stalin’s immediate political moves?
Wartime institutions dismantled, and GKO dissolved. Military hierarchy downgraded as Stalin took role of Minister of Defence, replacing Zhukov who was sent to Odessa and lost his CC position.
What was Stalin displeased about, following the war?
Increased Party membership made the Party unwieldy and unreliable, while the reputation of Soviet military was left too high.
How did Stalin play off Malenkov and Zhdanov?
Zhdanov challenged Malenkov’s position as Party Secretary and won, launching the Zhdanovschina. After, Zhdanov favoured a Berlin Blockade while Malenkov argued for a more moderate path. Malenkov reappointed Party Secretary and Zhdanov demoted.
How did Stalin exert direct central authority?
He relied on his private secretariat to bypass both government and Party.
How was the Party weakened?
Party congresses not held 1939-1952, and only 6 CC meetings convened. Politburo relegated to an advisory body, waiting on Stalin’s official line from ad-hoc gatherings he held.
How did Party Recruitment change post-war?
Had 7 million members, Komsomol had 16 million. New members recruited from administrative ranks, rather than peasants. Ideological level of members raised.
How did the Party change post-war?
The new men who dominated local politics accepted the Party as a way of life, and were cautious and careful in politics and personal life. They received official policy rather than formulating it and became faceless bureaucrats unwilling to act without Stalin’s backing. Stalin had reduced it to a chain of command rather than a dynamic Party it used to be.
What was the Zhdanovschina?
Zhdanov’s cultural purge in 1946. This was due to increased Westernisation, so this movement stressed conformity to socialist ideals and promoted the COP.
How did the Zhdanovschina begin?
The purge of the Adventures of the Monkey, written by Zoshchenko - condemned due to the anti-Soviet monkey. Pasternak condemned due to apolitical poems and there was a general purge of the Union of Soviet writers.
How was Shostakovich persecuted?
He was accused of ‘rootless cosmopolitanism’ and accused of anti-socialist works. His income was severely curtailed and forced to compose Stalinist pieces. He was forced to make public recantations to continue working.
How were films affected by the Zhdanovschina?
Films that denigrated Western commercialism, conveyed Western treachery or extolled Russian achievements favoured.
How did the Zhdanovschina target Jews?
Jewish drama and literary critics disappeared and the last Jewish newspaper closed down, and Nazi-describing pieces ignored Jews.
How was education affected by the Zhdanovschina?
He restated his support for Lysenko’s ideas, and the sciences were governed by Marxist principles. Stalin was involved in debates of what language would be spoken and he favoured Russian. He published books on economic theory which were not challenged.
How was Western influence blocked?
Non-communist foreign papers unobtainable, foreign radios jammed and only a few approved books translated.