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All of his followers were either purged or sidelined and the opposition to Stalin's rule at home detested him
Most of the leading figures of the left opposition were not purged until the actual purges...some were arrested in '36, others in '37 and were all dead by 38/39. In fact, whilst the purges of the late 30s developed its own momentum and life (killing almost arbitrarily) they were initiated precisely to eradicate Trotsky's base of support. It is true that they were bureaucratically marginalised and LT himself was exiled by the game start. But, for a' 33 start date this has all happened only in the last 5-6 years and Stalin has not consolidated his control completely by '33 so its surprising that a Mod which focuses on political intrigue and alternative outcomes doesn't explore the possibility that in the event of something going wrong for uncle Joe that a Left opposition might reform and coalesce around LT or even another figure.