Joseph Stalin established his government in the Soviet Union after the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924. He gradually consolidated power throughout the late 1920s, becoming the de facto leader of the Communist Party and the state by the early 1930s. His regime was marked by rapid industrialization, collectivization of agriculture, and widespread political repression, including purges and the Great Terror. By the late 1930s, Stalin had solidified his control over the Soviet Union, shaping its policies and direction for decades to come.
Stalin's form of government was totalitarianism
Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.
Stalin was a Dictator. His government was a Communist-style government.
Stalin's government was very manipulative, cruel, harsh, and controlling.
The tsars and Stalin were dictators. What the tsars and the Stalin government had in common was that they demanded complete loyalty.
Stalin was for a communism government. A totalitarian government where he could be dictator and be in charge of what every one under him did.
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