It basically killed all the Old Bolsheviks that could remember Lenin, and allowed Russia to be ruled by the younger Bolsheviks who had been taught to follow Stalin.
Alternative: Stalin's terror affect not too much population at all. Many people mix Stalin's terror with anti-criminal processes. For usual Russian people, Stalin's terror was no more than newspaper header.
Stalin was practical enough to lead the USSR to victory in WW II, yet paranoid enough to create a society so repressive that eventually it was rejected by its citizens, resulting in the end of the USSR in 1990.
Joseph Stalin created this secret police group known as the NSVD. He had complete control over the people, and created a society of fear. People were afraid to talk bad about him. He once had a lady who worked at a movie theater arrested for the projector breaking and melted a picture of Stalins face that was disformed. Hope this helps.
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Stalins terror tactics harmes the Soviet Union by not allowing the country to grow politically.He insured no political opposition.
terror and purges
it impose a better economy
Nikita Khrushchev was the Soviet premier who announced a de-Stalinization program in the Soviet Union.
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The Soviet govt did not allow criticism of its policies & heavily censored media & commentary w/in the country.
immigration policies
Communist
it impose a better economy
Well he had a few such as Trotsky, Lenin, and the Soviet people as a whole.
Nikita Khrushchev was the Soviet premier who announced a de-Stalinization program in the Soviet Union.
Gorbachev
CPSU - The Communist Party of Soviet Union (Russian: КПСС - Коммунистическая Партия Советского Союза)
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as the power of capitalism increased in Europe....stalins power in Soviet Union decreases
as the power of capitalism increased in europe....stalins power in soviet union decreases
The Soviet govt did not allow criticism of its policies & heavily censored media & commentary w/in the country.
immigration policies
He had 2 'famous' policies that reformed the Soviet Union. Glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring).