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Russia became industrialized during the 1930s when Joseph Stalin instituted a series of what he called Five Year Plans. The plans were designed to rapidly increase the industrial capacity of the Soviet Union and change it from an agrarian economy to an industrial one. The plans succeeded and Russia did become an industrialized nation. Prior to the Five Year Plans, Russia had mostly a peasant farming economy.
Joseph Stalin started five year plans to modernize Russia.
The purpose of Stalin's five year plans was to rapidly industrialize the USSR. He wanted to industrialize so quickly because Russia was years behind as far as weapons and industrialization. These plans actually worked; he made the progress of 50 something years in 10.
Emperor Hirohito immediate plans were conquering Asia & parts of the Pacific. Just as Hitlers immediate plans were conquering Europe...then RUSSIA.
To industrialize and modernize the USSR.
The plans drastically reduced the production of steel.
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During the Czarist Rule, Russia was behind the rest of Europe so stalin came up with the five year plans to change that.
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Russia became industrialized during the 1930s when Joseph Stalin instituted a series of what he called Five Year Plans. The plans were designed to rapidly increase the industrial capacity of the Soviet Union and change it from an agrarian economy to an industrial one. The plans succeeded and Russia did become an industrialized nation. Prior to the Five Year Plans, Russia had mostly a peasant farming economy.
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There are currently no plans for Russia to join the European Union. It would have to make changes to many aspects of its society and economy in order to join, but it is not interested in joining.
Joseph Stalin started five year plans to modernize Russia.
They were aimed at getting Soviet technology and infrastructure up to being on a par with Western standards, and to equal (if not exceed) the USSR's industrial and agricultural output with that of the West.
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