Indoctrination was simply brain washing. Its instruction in the governments beliefs- molding the people's mind. it was used in Russia to help the younger generation grow into Stalin's ideas and enforce his law to the young age especially in schools.
Yes, he most certainly did use dictatorial methods in Russia.
Russia, later known as the Soviet Union, had a totalitarian system, which meant that Stalin would control the country.
A common theme in both Fascist and National Socialist propagada is the leader's love of children, and in return, the children's love of the leader. I would imagine that this is a step at early indoctrination and a tool to increase the longevity of a personality cult
Stalin had a great many tactics and methods for achieving his goals. Stalin would use control and manipulation for example.
The indoctrination into the school club was a difficult choice.
He could use his troops on the western front and not worry about the eastern front (Russia).
The cult leader used indoctrination techniques to manipulate his followers into believing his teachings without question.
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.
You can say "Germany used the form of indoctrination on youths to manipulate their views on the Jews". Indoctrination is the act of instructively teaching something with specific ideology.
No you can not boat to Russia well you can but it would take like a month.
Stalin had control over what was published in the Pravda during the Russian revolution and used it to his advantage. He published articles that would persuade the citizens to see things his way.
Just the opposite, Stalin doublecrossed Hitler. Both agreed to simultaneously invade Poland as agreed upon in Moscow in 1939. When the appointed time came Stalin held back his army. Germany was forced to take on Poland by itself, weakening its position and drawing the ire of the Western allies. Stalin was very clever and Hitler a bit naive. The attack on The USSR in 1941 by Germany may have appeared suicidal but in fact Hitler really had no choice. He was unable to knock out England in 1940, Germany grew weaker fighting England and knew inevitably the USA would come to their aid. He knew he could not trust Stalin again and before he could build up the Red Army into a powerful threat to attack Germany, Hitler preemptively attacked. It was a long shot gamble, and it failed. In reality the war was already decided in 1939 with Stalin's doublecross of Hitler.