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Josef Stalin's policies, particularly during the late 1920s and 1930s, focused on rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union. His Five-Year Plans aimed to transform the country into an industrial powerhouse, often at the expense of agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods. Stalin also enforced strict political repression, including purges and widespread surveillance, to eliminate dissent and consolidate his power. These policies resulted in significant economic changes but also caused severe social upheaval, famine, and millions of deaths.

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