Russia under the rule of Joseph Stalin was the most powerful in its history.
An iron-fisted dictatorship.
Many of the Mongol conquerers of Russia settled in their new country. Eventually they became known as Tatars and lived in the Crimea. Joseph Stalin found them to be objectionable and they were persecuted and displaced under Stalin's regime.
Stalin kept half of Germany. It became known as East Germany and was under Russia's communist rule until the early 1990s.That is why Stalin want control of European countries
Russia under Stalin was a socialist state. Much like every other socialist society it devolved into fascism.Such notable accomplishments includefounding the Gulagcontributing to the 20 million slaughtered under variations of liberalism thought in the prior century: socialism, communism, Marxismby contrast Hitler merely murdered 6 million of the 20
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The Czars were overall not the kindest to their people however Stalin was probably many times worse. His systematic killing of political opponents and undesirables made him one of the biggest mass murderers of all time. More people died under Stalin than under Hitler.
Under Vladimier Lenin, Russia began collectivization. This process continued, and did accelerate under Josef Stalin, who followed Lenin. But, Stalin did not cause the acceleration, the communist philosophy that Russia followed called for collectivization.
September 1939 with Russia. Ribbentrop & Molotov seal Polands' fate.
It was a dictatorship. Stalin was kinda like Hitler.
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and he picked up many facts about atomic weapons that Roosevelt, because of old age, let slip out. With that knowledge, the Soviet Union became a superpower in the Cold War with a huge Stockholm of nuclear weaponry and armaments. He helped the Soviet Union a lot, although the Soviet Union eventually went under. What Russia (as it's called today) has more than the US are nuclear submarines. That's pretty much all.