One of the positive aspects of life under Stalin was the rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union, which transformed it into a major world power. This period saw significant advancements in infrastructure, such as the development of factories, transportation networks, and urban centers, which created jobs and improved the economy. Additionally, education and literacy rates improved, with efforts made to promote science and technology. However, these achievements came at a high human cost, including widespread repression and suffering.
describe Stalin response to this disobedience
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Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Once Hitler broke the treaty with Stalin, the Germans invaded Russia. Russian forces, with the help from Russia's terrible winter weather, eventually drove the Germans back, with great loss of life on both sides.
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describe Stalin response to this disobedience
Much the same, except with some deliberate famines thrown in.
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Communism has no state or classes or money. Stalin was the ruler of a vicious state capitalist dictatorship.
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Once Hitler broke the treaty with Stalin, the Germans invaded Russia. Russian forces, with the help from Russia's terrible winter weather, eventually drove the Germans back, with great loss of life on both sides.
Joseph Stalin was the Russian ruler from the mid-1920's until he died in 1953. Under Stalin, the state controlled all aspects of Russian's life. Threats of labor camps deterred the people from breaking the rules. Stalin's aim was to create the perfect communist society.
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joseph stalin
Simple. He was a paranoid homocidal psychopath and simply liquidated all who opposed him. Imagined or not. His KGB and NKVD gangsters were only too happy to accommodate. To live under Stalin was a daily life of "hell on earth".
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