3.1.2

Attacks on Religious Beliefs & Practices

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Attacks on Religion under Lenin

Lenin had always been sceptical of religion. His rule represented a significant change in the role of religion in Russia.

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Lenin's ideology

  • Lenin thought that religion did not fit with his ideas of freedom and equality.
  • He wanted people to commit entirely to communist ideology.
    • This was impossible for those with strong religious views.
  • Generally, he favoured policies which discriminated against the religious and the Church.
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Decrees

  • 1917 Decree on Land: Peasants could now take land from the Church.
  • 1918 Decree Concerning Separation of Church and State: the Orthodox Church lost its privileges.
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Role of the Cheka

  • Lenin also used the Cheka (the secret police) to remove religious opposition
  • November 1917: The Cheka had Archpriest Ivan Kochurov murdered.
  • January 1918: Metropolitan Vladimir was killed in Kiev.
    • In the same month, the Bolsheviks massacred priests in Moscow, after Orthodox Church removed Bolsheviks.
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The Living Church

  • 1921: Lenin founded the Living Church.
  • The Living Church was supposed to rival the Orthodox Church.
    • But the new church did not support the regime, and could not attack many Russian followers.
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Islam

  • Lenin did not just attack Christianity.
    • He initially supported attacks on Islam too.
  • He then reversed this position, and even funded Islamic schools.
  • Communists did not oppose Islam as strongly as the Orthodox Church.

Attacks on Religion under Stalin

Stalin's general approach to religion represented continuity from Lenin's time in power.

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Result of Stalin's policies

  • During periods of economic change such as collectivisation, church closures were seen as an acceptable price to create, for example, more grain stores.
  • During the terror, Muslims suffered enormously.
    • Sufi groups, who lived in Turkestan, had been wiped out by 1936.
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The Great Patriotic War

  • To maintain the support of the Russian people, Stalin relaxed his anti-religious policies while the country was at war.
  • He realised that Orthodox Christianity was directly linked to citizens' feelings of patriotism.
  • In total, Stalin reopened 414 churches during this time.

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1Communist Government in the USSR, 1917-85

2Industrial & Agricultural Changes

3Control of the People, 1917-85

4Social Developments, 1917-35

5Historical Interpretations

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