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Stalin's rhetorical situation primarily targeted the Soviet populace, including party members, workers, and peasants, as well as international audiences. He aimed to consolidate his power, promote his policies, and foster loyalty to the Communist Party. His speeches and Propaganda often sought to instill a sense of unity against perceived external threats, particularly during World War II and the early Cold War. Additionally, he aimed to shape the narrative of Soviet achievements and justify his authoritarian rule.

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