Trotsky.
Lev D**idovich Trotsky was a Russian revolutionary, statesman, military strategist and theoretician, and one of the important leaders of the early Soviet Union. His original name was Lev D**idovich Bronstein, and later he was renamed Trotsky. Trotsky was one of the founding members of the Bolshevik Party, and together with Lenin, he led the October Revolution of 1917, which overthrew tsarism and established the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Trotsky, who served as the founder and commander of the Soviet Red Army after the revolution, made important contributions to military strategy and organization. He was also an important theorist who put forward the idea of "permanent revolution", which held that the socialist revolution should not be confined to one country, but should be carried out on a global scale, in order to promote the construction of socialism on a world scale.
However, Trotsky had serious disagreements with Stalin. Stalin seized power within the Soviet Union and saw Trotsky as a political enemy. Trotsky was exiled to Mexico, where he was assassinated by an Assassin in 1940.
Trotskyism is a system of political theory based on Trotsky's ideas. It emphasized proletarian internationalism and the internationalization of the revolution, and advocated the overthrow of the capitalist system through a socialist revolution on a global scale. There were clear differences between Trotskyism and Stalinism, especially in the areas of revolutionary tactics, internationalism and intra-party democracy.
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