The Japanese looked to Stalin's regime for favorable peace terms during World War II due to the Soviet Union's position as a neutral power in the conflict between Japan and the Allies. They believed that by negotiating with Stalin, they could leverage Soviet influence to secure better terms and possibly maintain their territorial gains. Additionally, Japan sought to avoid a complete defeat and hoped that the Soviet Union could mediate a more favorable outcome than what the Allies might demand.
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No. He was a dictator that killed millions of people under his regime.
Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.
Sadly the answer is many millions. The regime in the USSR under Stalin is rivalled only by the Nazis in their inhuman teatment of people under their jurisdiction.
Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.
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Many of the Mongol conquerers of Russia settled in their new country. Eventually they became known as Tatars and lived in the Crimea. Joseph Stalin found them to be objectionable and they were persecuted and displaced under Stalin's regime.
A positive achievement of Stalin's regime was the industrialation of the Soviet Union through the implementation of his several Five Year Plans. The Soviet Union went from an agrarian based economy to an industrialized one. He also developed a comprehensive educational system.
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The Japanese Empire during WW2 .
The man in the white uniform behind Stalin is typically recognized as Lavrentiy Beria, the head of the Soviet secret police and a key figure in Stalin's regime. Beria played a significant role in the purges and the enforcement of Stalin's policies, including the Great Terror. His prominence in Soviet politics made him one of Stalin's most trusted allies, though he later fell out of favor after Stalin's death.