Today in History- January 11th
STALIN BANISHES TROTSKY:
January 11, 1928
Leon Trotsky, a leader of the Bolshevik revolution and early architect of the
Soviet state, is deported by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin to Alma-Ata in remote
Soviet Central Asia. He lived there in internal exile for a year before being
banished from the USSR forever by Stalin.Born in the Ukraine of Russian-Jewish
parents in 1879, Trotsky embraced Marxism as a teenager and later dropped out of
the University of Odessa to help organize the underground South Russian Workers'
Union. In 1898, he was arrested for his revolutionary activities and sent to
prison. In 1900, he was exiled to Siberia.In 1902, he escaped to England using a
forged passport under the name of Leon Trotsky (his original name was Lev
Davidovich Bronshtein). In London, he collaborated with Bolshevik revolutionary
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin but later sided with the Menshevik factions that advocated
a democratic approach to socialism. With the outbreak of the Russian Revolution
of 1905, Trotsky returned to Russia and was again exiled to Siberia when the
revolution collapsed. In 1907, he again escaped.During the next decade, he was
expelled from a series of countries because of his radicalism, living in
Switzerland, Paris, Spain, and New York City before returning to Russia at the
outbreak of the revolution in 1917. Trotsky played a leading role in the
Bolsheviks' seizure of power, conquering most of Petrograd before Lenin's
triumphant return in November.Appointed Lenin's secretary of foreign affairs, he
negotiated with the Germans for an end to Russian involvement in World War I. In
1918, he became war commissioner and set about building up the Red Army, which
succeeded in defeating anti-Communist opposition in the Russian Civil War. In
the early 1920s, Trotsky seemed the heir apparent of Lenin, but he lost out in
the struggle of succession after Lenin fell ill in 1922.In 1924, Lenin died, and
Joseph Stalin emerged as leader of the USSR. Against Stalin's stated policies,
Trotsky called for a continuing world revolution that would inevitably result in
the dismantling of the Soviet state. He also criticized the new regime for
suppressing democracy in the Communist Party and for failing to develop adequate
economic planning. In response, Stalin and his supporters launched a propaganda
counterattack against Trotsky. In 1925, he was removed from his post in the war
commissariat. One year later, he was expelled from the Politburo and in 1927
from the Communist Party. In January 1928, Trotsky began his internal exile in
Alma-Ata and the next January was expelled from the Soviet Union outright.He was
received by the government of Turkey and settled on the island of Prinkipo,
where he worked on finishing his autobiography and history of the Russian
Revolution. After four years in Turkey, Trotsky lived in France and then Norway
and in 1936 was granted asylum in Mexico. Settling with his family in a suburb
of Mexico City, he was found guilty of treason in absentia during Stalin's
purges of his political foes. He survived a machine-gun attack on his home but
on August 20, 1940, fell prey to a Spanish Communist, Ramn Mercader, who
fatally wounded him with an ice-ax. He died from his wounds the next day.
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