I would say Stalin's use of fear and killing off his "enemies" within the governmental structure was his most influential way to maintain his power. Why? Because no one was about to go against Stalin when he would kill at will. He criticized the Germans for killing 20 million Russian people but he was such a hypocrite to say that. He himself had 2 million Russians killed for his own personal reasons (most of which stemmed from his psychosis of thinking everyone was his enemy).
That is why the Generals and Politburo did not kill Stalin. They were afraid to try anything against him.
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I would say Stalin's use of fear and killing off his "enemies" within the governmental structure was his most influential way to maintain his power. Why? Because no one was about to go against Stalin when he would kill at will. He criticized the Germans for killing 20 million Russian people but he was such a hypocrite to say that. He himself had 2 million Russians killed for his own personal reasons (most of which stemmed from his psychosis of thinking everyone was his enemy). That is why the Generals and Politburo did not kill Stalin. They were afraid to try anything against him.
Stalin had a great many tactics and methods for achieving his goals. Stalin would use control and manipulation for example.
The introduction of 'Collective farming' .
There were various factors prompted Stalin's actions. For example, the events of the Second World War were very influential on him.
At first, lenin... then lenin died and Stalin screwed with the succession and seized power.
Police terror, censorship ,persecution,indoctrination.stalin made these but eventually other countries used them to
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Yes, he most certainly did use dictatorial methods in Russia.
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It was a dictatorship. Stalin was kinda like Hitler.
In 1953, when he died.