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So How do I end the Great Purge? I get Trade union democracy but not contested election.
I also has completed the 3 last focus. But I still get Great Purge modifier
So in constitutional reform event I must take all historical choice then to get contested election?
All must be completed by October 1937 right?
All of that in Event Decision? Or Focus?
Trade Union Democracy ,it more closely resembles a combination of factory occupation movements and the historical democratic election movements within trade unions, while also incorporating Stakhanovite workers. In form, it is similar to the Anshan Constitution. The background is that the NKVD and Yezhov changed their working methods, instead of continuing to expand conspiracy theories as they did historically.
In the third phase of the Great Purge (after the Supreme Soviet Election task is triggered), ensure the following green phase decisions are completed by October:
Reaffirming Democratic Centralism and Electoral Principles
Correcting Self-Reporting
Urging the Convening of Regional Plenary Meetings
Promoting Ideas of Social Reconciliation
Additionally, ensure Revolutionary Radicalism remains below 65.
How do I get contested election? I seems cant get it right. Do i need to complete some focus first? Or all constitutional decision must be historical?
And also what is this Trade Union Democracy? Is it like China Revolutionary Committe?
As you said: we have referred to the relevant studies by Grover Furr and J. Arch Getty.
The reference materials are mainly derived from the works of the revisionist school and publicly available original archives. Since there are many problems with the viewpoints of the revisionist school, in most cases we only adopt the relatively reliable factual materials from them, and in a few cases, we may draw on some analytical ideas and logics.
The grover furr? J Arch getty? I hope its not one of those mainstream one like Robert Conquest