Stalin's five year plan failed because of poorly organized and inefficiency of effort and waste, also there were appalling human costs to his plan. It is estimated that 100,000 workers died while building the Belomor Canal during Stalin's five year plan.
Yes and no, but at a cost of millions of lives. Industrial and agricultural output rose by over 100 percent, but the people of Russia saw very little improvement in their lives so the economy was not a thriving one.
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Increase Manufacturing
Soviet Union was rising each five years on the five year plan. That was called as 'pyatiletka' ("пятилетка" in Russian), 'fiveyearing'. That 'pyatiletka' was a plan for each five years in USSR till the fall of USSR.
Stalin planed to increase industrialization. The plan increased industrial and agricultural output by 50 per cent in the five years. The cost in human lives is difficult to measure.
It was the part of fourth year plan............
The period of the fourth five year plan of India is from 1969 to 1974. There was a break in the five year plan from 1966 as there was a war.
Answer this question…To give the government control of all parts of the economy
what are the objectives of 11nth five year plan
10th five year plan (2002-2007)
the answer is first five year plan
The first five-year plan ended in 1932.The first five-year plan (implemented in 1928) in the Soviet Union ended in the year 1932.
Pakistan first five year plan start in 1955.
The Five Year Plan failed to improve work.