The gulags
because he killed alot of people more then Hitler
Joseph Stalin tried to create a classless society in Russia by having the government own all resources. He also had people start a revolution against the middle class and capitalists.
to rule government
He wanted to prevent an invasion.
Stalin's form of government was totalitarianism
Lenin's SuccessorJoseph Stalin succeeded Lenin. However, immediately after Lenin died, a troika of Stalin, Grigori Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev succeeded him until Stalin took over complete control in 1929. Stalin was also very mean and killed a lot of people the people who disagreed with him.
Stalin deported people who disagreed with him to various locations, depending on the specific circumstances. Some were sent to forced labor camps, known as Gulags, located in remote areas of the Soviet Union. Others were exiled to remote regions or countries, such as Siberia or Kazakhstan. Stalin's deportations targeted various groups, including political dissidents, ethnic minorities, and perceived threats to his regime.
Stalin was a Dictator. His government was a Communist-style government.
Stalin's government was very manipulative, cruel, harsh, and controlling.
The tsars and Stalin were dictators. What the tsars and the Stalin government had in common was that they demanded complete loyalty.
Stalin was for a communism government. A totalitarian government where he could be dictator and be in charge of what every one under him did.
Joseph Stalin sent people to Siberia when they didn't agree with him. He would have some people shipped to work camps in Siberia, exiled from the country or imprisoned and/or executed. Obviously, Stalin did not do those things to everyone who had a disagreement with him. He accepted some disagreements and had many more less extreme methods of dealing with such people. Stalin might have someone expelled from positions in the organs of the Communist Party or from the Party itself. He might dismiss someone from a job or position. Some people simply fell out of his favor and were relegated to unimportant tasks. If Stalin did not do those things to the person who disagreed with him, he might do them to a close family member of that person. Stalin had the wife of his Prime Minister and closest adviser during World War 2, Molotov, arrested and imprisoned. To some people, like Leon Trotsky, Stalin did "all of the above." He did this even to his own friends and family. As Stalin became more powerful, he became more ruthless. As he became more ruthless, he became more paranoid and fearful of revenge. He believed that differences of opinion meant lack of loyalty, which he saw as a sign of a potential threat from that person against him.