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old major karl marx / lenin new ideas, leader of revolution
jones tsar nicholas II inept and cruel
napoleon stalin power and blood hungry, no opposition
snowball trotsky began as a leader, had different ideas than napoleon
animal farm u.s.s.r overthrow of previous government, starting new system
napoleon's dogs kgb - secret police enforced laws, reported back to napoleon
squealer propaganda - the pravda - soviet press spread information controlled by napoleon
confessions and executions stalin's executions and purges those who didn't agree with napoleon were killed
napoleon becomes a dictator stalin becomes a dictator total control and abuse of power
animal rebellion russian revolution want something different, plan rebellion
snowball driven from the farm trotsky's exile and execution opposes napoleon, is chased off
boxerq the working class (proletariat) strong and loyal to leaders, work is dependent on them
foxwood farm (pilkington) allies (britain) fear of spreading communist ideas, tried to control spread
pinchfield farm (frederick) germany (hitler) enemy of pilkington, tries to play nice and make deals, invades farm, throws animal into furnace
battle of the windmill world war II invasion from pinchfield (germany). napoleon (stalin) is nowhere to be found
building the windmill technology, development, industry, manipulation push for industry used as a way to use the people
napoleon and pilkington both play ace of spades (no clickbait) (he cheated) (gone wrong) (pls subscribe) allies wanted to benefit from russia's help in world war II but didn't really want to help russia - there was no trust - COLD WAR false idea of trust quickly broken
mollie upper class in russia rich upper class left russia during revolution
mr. whymper (salesman) capitalists (those that did business with the soviets) didn't agree with the ideas but benefitted from the situation
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