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  • Great Purge - Wikipedia
    One argues that the purges reflected Stalin's ambitions, his paranoia, and his inner drive to increase his power and eliminate potential rivals Revisionist historians explain the purges by theorizing that rival factions exploited Stalin's paranoia and used terror to enhance their own position
  • PURGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PURGE is to clear of guilt How to use purge in a sentence Did you know?
  • Great Purge | History Facts | Britannica
    Joseph Stalin: The great purges The first trial opened in August 1936, while Genrikh G Yagoda was head of the secret police The main defendants were Grigory Yevseyevich Zinovyev , Lev Kamenev , and Ivan Smirnov, all of whom had been prominent Bolsheviks at the time of the October Revolution (1917) and during the early years of the Soviet regime
  • PURGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The groups claim tens of thousands of voters may have been affected by the purges SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Removing and getting rid of things
  • PURGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    that which purges; esp , a purgative, or cathartic 11 the process of ridding a nation, political party, etc of individuals held to be disloyal or undesirable
  • Great Terror: 1937, Stalin Russia | HISTORY
    In a 1956 secret speech, Khrushchev called the purges “an abuse of power” and acknowledged that many of the victims were, in fact, innocent
  • The Purges, or the Great Terror, 1930s - GCSE History by . . .
    The impact of the purges was significant in 4 main ways: The cost in human life was horrific, with an estimated 7 to 8 million arrested, 2 million dead in the gulags, and 1 to 1 5 million executed
  • Purge - definition of purge by The Free Dictionary
    purge (pûrj) v purged, purg·ing, purg·es v tr 1 a To clear (a container or space, for example) of something unclean or unwanted: purge a water pipe of air b To remove
  • Purge - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    Other forms: purged; purging; purges To purge is to get rid of something or someone, and often it’s done suddenly Purge rhymes with urge, and when you have a really strong urge to throw stuff away or clean something out, you have an urge to purge
  • Purge Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    purges Origin of Purge From Middle English purgen , from Old French purger , from Latin purgare (“make pure, cleanse" ), from purus (“clean, pure" ) + agere (“to make, do" )





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