He turn a poor farming country to one of the worlds greatest superpowers.
The greatest changes that Stalin made to Leninism were in the collectivisation of agriculture, the Five Year Plans and in changing in foreign policy doctrine
Following the Russia Revolution in 1917, Joseph Stalin held his power using propaganda, fear, and manipulation. He had his propaganda department make posters and convince people of things that werent true. Also, he threatened that bad things would happen if he was not leading. He also had many ways of manipulating things to his advantage that made it easier for him to rule. also he had purges-periodic arrests and executions. this kept people living in terror and fear.
As far as Joseph Stalin was concerned, England, France and the United States had been plotting an imperialist war with Germany in the 1930's. Allied attempts in that period of time to make an alliance with the USSR were ruses. In order to protect the Soviet Union, Stalin signed the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact in 1939.
he used gifts to those that would kill in order to make his reign better
Joseph Stalin's military goal was to become a military power. He wanted to spread communism and make his country strong.
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He turn a poor farming country to one of the worlds greatest superpowers.
The greatest changes that Stalin made to Leninism were in the collectivisation of agriculture, the Five Year Plans and in changing in foreign policy doctrine
he wanted to make russia bigger. and turn the whole world into russia. and to be like the king, of russia:)
He said that communism and capitalism could not exist in the same world.
I am filled with terror
Joseph Stalin was a soviet red party leader which came to power and led the soviet union through a series of 15 month plans to make socialism work in what is now Russia
The most major reason was simply to make sure there was no chance of a revolution or revolt of any sort. Stalin constantly made sure threats were eliminated.
Joseph Stalin was an atheist and a Communist who tried to make Christianity illegal and kill anybody who continued to remain faithful to Orthodoxy.
Stalin did them to mantain full control and power over his people. He used them as a way to inflict terror, which in turn kept his power un-challenged in the USSR.As an added fact, he would sign thousands of death sentences daily, and if his hand was not tired by the end of the day he would have the person/people responsible killed, and then sentence more to death (or sent to labor camps in Siberia) the next day to make up for the 'losses' so to speak.
After World War 1, the Russian Revolution was won by Communist forces. Vladimir Lenin was the new leader, with Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky competing with each other for power in an effort to become Lenin's successor upon his death. Stalin was eventually successful, resulting in Trotsky's exile and assassination.