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Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
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By leading the Soviet people in defeating the Nazis, he struck the decisive, most important blow of WWII. It is very likely the Nazis would have won the war without his leadership. The total numbers of lives his leadership saved far, far surpasses on several orders of magnitude the lives lost under his leadership, which was 2.5 million tops, over a 30 year reign. How many people died under Dubya's four year watch? Do the math.
Stalin's daughter now lives in Richland Center, WI. She relocated to Richland Center once she married into the Frank Lloyd Wright family.
the amount and variety of goods available to them.
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was the leader who exposed Stalin for what he was. Khrushchev gave his then "secret speech" to the 20th Party Congress the night of February 24-25, 1956. Stalin's reign of terror cost the lives of untold millions.
Indeed he did. He took it away in many cases
There are many people who argue that Joseph Stalin was an impossibly cruel man. He put the lives of many at risk for his own benefit.
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Under the Stalinist Soviet government, people benefited from some social liberalization. Girls were given an adequate, equal education and women had equal rights in employment, improving lives for women and families. Stalinist development also contributed to advances in health care, which significantly increased the lifespan and quality of life of the typical Soviet citizen. Stalin's policies granted the Soviet people universal access to healthcare and education, effectively creating the first generation free from the fear of typhus, cholera, and malaria. The occurrences of these diseases dropped to record low numbers, increasing life spans by decades.
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It changed people's lives because they could listen to it at home.
They helped change people's lives by speeding up the work process. By 2015, robots were doing about everything.
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