because he thought"The Soviet Union is not a member of the League of Nations and does not participate in its work, because the Soviet Union is not prepared to share the responsibility for the imperialist policy of the League of Nations, for the 'mandates' which are distributed by the League for the exploitation and oppression of the colonial countries, for the war preparations and military alliances which are covered and sanctified by the League, preparations which must inevitably lead to imperialist war. The Soviet Union does not participate in the work of the League because the Soviet Union is fighting with all its energy against all preparations for imperialist war. The Soviet Union is not prepared to become a part of that camouflage for imperialist machinations represented by the League of Nations. The League is the rendezvous of the imperialist leaders who settle their business there behind the scenes. The subjects about which the League speaks officially, are nothing but empty phrases intended to deceive the workers. The business carried on by the imperialist ring-leaders behind the scenes, that is the actual work of Imperialism which the eloquent speakers of the League of Nations hypocritically cloak."
Joseph Stalin was not trusted because he was a very cruel ruler. Everyone was afraid of what he could do to them.
It is possible that Stalin could have continued it and industrialized under it, but it was too hard already under his current Communist regime. The NEP and its underlying capitalist values just could not let Stalin's power remain as effective.
You could say he was but really he was just paranoid.
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Stalin could be one of the answers yous eek.
Stalin was for a communism government. A totalitarian government where he could be dictator and be in charge of what every one under him did.
Stalin used his post as General Secretary of the Communist Party to remove people close to his enemies. Once he had removed all Trotsky's allies, Stalin could take over.
No, there was no way they could have done that.
They were "branded" losers.
No. Tigers had slightly thicker armor and were faster. The Stalin had a larger gun, but the King tiger could penetrate the Stalin's armor. Plus, King tigers had a capacity in their turret for fifty more rounds than th Stalin.
Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt did not like Josef Stalin nor did they trust him. They really disliked the communism and Stalin's dictator stance. They put up with him so he could fight the Eastern Front of the war.
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