Yes, he is chosen one. RIP Stalin.
Stalin was a horrible Communist dictator who killed 15 million of his own people. His Socialist policies ruined Eastern Europe and Russia's economy so badly that to this day they are still recovering.
Well, just because Stalin was evil...he still loved children. He was a very caring man; well when it came to Russia. Stalin was also harsh at times to, don't get me wrong, Stalin was a communist and communism evolves around what he desires to do, and that was to have many soldiers. Children would have to train like current soldiers in the US army do today. So, although Stalin was a communist he still had feelings.
Russia did defeat Germany and it was probably Stalins total disregard for human life that led to their success Probably not so. Stalin did not play a major part in defeating Germany. Before WWII, he slaughtered thousands of military officers that he suspected to be still loyal to Leon Trotsky who had been exiled by Stalin. The Great purge occurred which many officers were convicted of treasons had weakened Russia. It could be said that Russia wouldn't have so many death if Stalin wasn't the leader. Any competent leader would defeat Germany. The factor do not lie in Stalin or any other leader but the strength and size of the Russian army and how overstretched the German army was. The German army was overstretched and they were not equipped with proper winter clothes and were devastated by the overwhelming troops from Siberia and the eastern side of Russia. The bottomline is not in Stalin so Russia would have defeated Germany no matter who is the leader. Russia has 2 great Generals: General January & General February.
Trotsky was going to rule but still,Stalin took over.Marx on the other hand lived a long time away from the Russian revolution...so...there you have it.
It was still Stalin but before Stalin it was Lenin.
This was suggested and started by Stalin. And it is still continuing. And today's countries like Austraila, New zealand and candada have mixed economy. Mixed economy is when market economy + planned economy.
Modern slavery is still present throughout the world. In Europe, it is most common in Eastern Europe, for example, in Russia. It is known as human trafficking.
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> Hitler and Stalin did agree to be allies, however Hitler broke the pact by > invading russia when Stalin was completely unaware to this. When this > happened Stalin sulked away in his room for 3 or 4 days while the German > soldiers invaded Russia. When they were still allies though, they agreed > to split up Poland half for Hitler and half for Stalin. Mostly true. > They hated each other. Fascism and communism are polar opposites, so > Hitler and Stalin viewed each other's method of rule as the wrong way. They > did have a sort of respect for each other, hence the short-lived > Non-Aggression Pact between the two countries. This is inaccurate and based on false assumptions. Stalin may have come to hate or respect Hitler because of the events described above. But they had no sense of being polar opposites due to ideology, these two had just signed a non aggression pact, making them allies just as war was brewing, and after both had spent many years building large militaries.
Stalin made various contributions to the improvement of economic and social stability throughout Russia from 1929-1941. However, living conditions were still tough and many homes remained without a sewage system, electricity or even running water. Stalin set targets to improve output throughout Russia in the coal, iron, oil, steel and electricity industries. The continuing takeover of the Marxist theories adopted by the Bolshevik party allowed Stalin to practice collectivization of industries, forcing workers to work for up to 12 hours a day for minimal pay. Despite this, Russia's industrial output was so vastly improved many consider these sacrifices a necessary cause to ensure Russia caught up with the revolutionary powers of the new world.
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