The blood purges in 1936, also known as the Great Purge, were carried out by Joseph Stalin and the Soviet government. This campaign aimed to eliminate perceived threats within the Communist Party, the military, and society at large, leading to widespread arrests, executions, and imprisonments. The purges were characterized by show trials and mass executions, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands and the persecution of millions. Stalin's regime sought to consolidate power and eliminate dissent during this turbulent period in Soviet history.
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