Growth in industry but agricultural famine
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Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
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Stalin was a supporter of communism and socialism.
He liked to skate so in world war 2 he would go out in his garden and skate around his pond when it was frozen to get bad feeling out.
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His father was a shoemaker and he was in the lower class.
Stalin's economic policies primarily focused on rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture. Through the Five-Year Plans, he aimed to transform the Soviet Union into a major industrial power, emphasizing heavy industry and state control over production. Collectivization sought to consolidate individual peasant farms into large, state-run enterprises, which aimed to increase agricultural efficiency but led to widespread famine and hardship. These policies were marked by significant state intervention and often brutal enforcement, contributing to both economic growth and severe social consequences.
Stalins Brigade was created in 1936.
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Kulaks were relatively affluent farmers in Russia who owned larger plots of land and employed laborers. They resisted Stalin's economic plan, particularly collectivization, because it threatened their livelihoods and property rights, as the government sought to consolidate individual farms into collective ones. The kulaks viewed this as an attack on their autonomy and economic security, leading to widespread resistance, including sabotage and refusal to cooperate with state policies. This resistance was met with harsh repression by the Soviet regime.
Kai Moltke has written: 'Eurokommunismen' 'Stalins gengangere' -- subject(s): Communism, Politics and government, Russia 'Kampf ums Atommonopol' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Nuclear energy, Nuclear energy
Stalin's primary goal was to transform the Soviet Union into a major industrial power through a series of Five-Year Plans. This ambitious initiative aimed to rapidly industrialize the economy, collectivize agriculture, and increase production to compete with Western nations. The policies led to significant economic changes but also resulted in widespread suffering, including famines and purges.
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The cast of Workuta - Deutsche in Stalins Lagern - 2004 includes: Ursula Rumin as herself