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Trotsky believed in exporting socialism, unlike Stalin who wanted to build socialism in one country. To begin the so-called "World Revolution" Trotsky expanded the Cheka in February 1924 to train usurpers to send to the countries of Europe. 60,000 well trusted and committed Soviets were secretly trained in Siberian camps. By December 1924 the first group of 1000 agents (mostly highly trusted army officers from the civil war) were smuggled into Germany. Their mission was two-fold: By March 1928 the last group of revolutionaries was sent to Mexico and Brazil.

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  • Trotsky believed in exporting socialism, unlike Stalin who wanted to build socialism in one country. To begin the so-called "World Revolution" Trotsky expanded the Cheka in February 1924 to train usurpers to send to the countries of Europe. 60,000 well trusted and committed Soviets were secretly trained in Siberian camps. By December 1924 the first group of 1000 agents (mostly highly trusted army officers from the civil war) were smuggled into Germany. Their mission was two-fold: By March 1928 the last group of revolutionaries was sent to Mexico and Brazil.
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  • Trotsky believed in exporting socialism, unlike Stalin who wanted to build socialism in one country. To begin the so-called "World Revolution" Trotsky expanded the Cheka in February 1924 to train usurpers to send to the countries of Europe. 60,000 well trusted and committed Soviets were secretly trained in Siberian camps. By December 1924 the first group of 1000 agents (mostly highly trusted army officers from the civil war) were smuggled into Germany. Their mission was two-fold: * 50% of the agents would integrate into the population and attempt to win support for the German Socialist party through rallies and speeches, e g: trying to reinforce the positive aspects of Socialism for the masses * 30% of the agents would be involved in inspiring hatred against the Weimar government and the right-wing parties. They would use sabotage, expert assassination (so no clues would be left), and generally try to suggest the negative aspects of every option other than the Socialist one. * 20% of the agents were employed in trying to infiltrate the stock markets of the capitalist nations. Many managed to sneak into the economic sectors of government where they conducted espionage and acted as real government employees. In reality they were rigging the worldwide stock market to crash. This would devastate much of the capitalist world but the socialist world would be mostly unaffected due to the centralized economy. By March 1928 the last group of revolutionaries was sent to Mexico and Brazil.
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