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All private property was expropriated, that is, land, real estate, transport and industry. The whole economy fell into the hands of the bureaucracy, which had directly managed by the Bolshevik Party. The leader stood at the head of the party, first Lenin and then Stalin. A person could eke out a living only by working under the control of the party and the state. Disobedience of the party or government officials for the person meant a life of poverty and hunger, at best. At worst, he could go to the Gulag and there to work for the party and the state for free, but under pain of death.

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