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The decision to collectivize farms in the 1930's, rejecting Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP); collectivizing (while killing millions) allowed for rapid industrialization in the USSR to battle the inevitable World War II, many argue that without collectivizing the USSR would've fallen quickly and with it any hope of Allied intervention on mainland Europe.

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