He could use his troops on the western front and not worry about the eastern front (Russia).
Communism didn't last in Russia because Stalin had a warped idea of communism. It failed because it never was true communism, but was always corrupted. I believe it was not communism in the USSR, but more of a deadly mix of Socialism and Totalitarianism.
the us government was hostlie to the soviet leader for taking russia out of ww1 and was opposed to communism
Stalin's plans were called the Five Year Plans.
All leaders use some type of manipulation, especially evil ones like Stalin and Hitler...
Joseph Stalin sought dictatorial methods to rule the Soviet Union, including Russia. He implemented policies of totalitarianism, characterized by state control over all aspects of life, suppression of dissent, and widespread purges against perceived enemies. His leadership was marked by a centralized economy, propaganda, and the use of terror to maintain power. Stalin's reign fundamentally transformed Soviet society and politics, often at a tremendous human cost.
Stalin had a great many tactics and methods for achieving his goals. Stalin would use control and manipulation for example.
Trotsky used his pen to oppose Joseph Stalin, his political arch enemy in the Bolshevik/Communist Party. After Stalin had Trotsky expelled from the Communist Party and then from the country, Trotsky wrote books and articles often criticizing Stalin and how he was betraying Marxism and the Revolution by his dictatorial ways.
Stalin's methods in Russia can be described as authoritarian and repressive, characterized by widespread purges, state control of the economy, and the use of propaganda to maintain power. He implemented policies like collectivization and rapid industrialization, which aimed to transform the Soviet Union into a global superpower but often led to severe human suffering and famine. Additionally, the Great Terror of the late 1930s saw the imprisonment and execution of millions, consolidating his totalitarian rule through fear and oppression.
The company president had a dictatorial control over the firm. The principal's dictatorial manner offended many of the teachers in the school.
Indoctrination was simply brain washing. Its instruction in the governments beliefs- molding the people's mind. it was used in Russia to help the younger generation grow into Stalin's ideas and enforce his law to the young age especially in schools.
He could use his troops on the western front and not worry about the eastern front (Russia).
The Czars were overall not the kindest to their people however Stalin was probably many times worse. His systematic killing of political opponents and undesirables made him one of the biggest mass murderers of all time. More people died under Stalin than under Hitler.
Russia, later known as the Soviet Union, had a totalitarian system, which meant that Stalin would control the country.
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