Which countries were Russia's satellites?
After WWII, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania became the USSR's satellite states.
8 ways on how Stalin kept power?
1. Eliminating all threats
2. Ensuring all other important government figures were completely loyal.
3. Committing acts to keep people fearful
4. Using his popularity as a tool for those who supported him.
5. Mantaining alliances at all times to secure external security.
6. Industrializing (5 Years Plan)
7. Keeping a strong military.
8. Using harsh means of punishment for those who did challenge him.
What where the names of St. Joseph's parents and siblings names?
His father's name was Jacob. The names of his mother and his siblings are unknown.
What was Joseph Stalin role during World War 2?
He was the leader of the USSR and helped set the Allies overall strategy
What was Joseph stalins party?
Stalin's political party was initially the Bolshevik Party. In March 1918, it changed its name to the Communist Party.
Stalin realised that if Russia was to become a key player in the global market, the country needed to industrialise rapidly and increase production. To do this, Stalin introduced the Five-year Plans.
Summary Stalin's chief aim was to expand industrial production. For this, he developed three Five-year Plans between 1928 and 1938. Gosplan, the state planning agency, drew up targets for production for each factory. The first two plans concentrated on improving heavy industry - coal, oil, steel and electricity.
Some keen young Communists, called Pioneers, went into barren areas and set up new towns and industries from nothing. There were champion workers called Stakhanovites, named after a coal miner who broke the record for the amount of coal dug up in a single shift. Education schemes were introduced to train skilled, literate workers.
The Soviet Union also gave opportunities to women - crèches were set up so they could also work. Women became doctors and scientists, as well as canal diggers and steel workers.
At the same time, many of the workers were slave workers and kulaks from the gulaf Strikers were shot, and wreckers (slow workers) could be executed or imprisoned. Thousands died from accidents, starvation or cold. Housing and wages were terrible, and no consumer goods were produced for people.
But the improvements in production between 1928 and 1937 were phenomenal:
Was Joseph Stalin born in Georgia?
Yes. Joseph Stalin was born in Gori, Shida Kartli, Georgia (then Imperial Russia).
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Was Joseph Stalin a antichrist?
He was not the anti-christ, because when he died the day of judgment didn't come, Jesus didn't come down from heaven, and the earth wasn't destroyed.
Well their is no term for the specific attack against the Communist Party. His overall attacks were called the Purges
Was Joseph Stalin chosen for the man of the year?
Joseph Stalin was chosen as Time Magazine's person of the year in both 1939 and 1942. In 1939, he was chosen for his role as General Secretary of the Communist Party and head of the Soviet Union. He had oversight in the signing of the Non-Aggression Pact before Germany's Polish invasion.
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What place or country is associated with Joseph Stalin or event in terms of totalitarianism?
Stalin was head of the both the Communist Party and the Government in the Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics from the 1920s until he died in the early 1950s.
The "USSR", also referred to as the "Soviet Union" consisted of 15 Soviet Socialist Republic, the largest of which was Russia. When the Soviet Union fell apart in the 1990s, new nations were formed from the former republics:
Russia
Moldova
Belorussia
Ukraine
Latvia
Lithuania
Estonia
Uzbekistan
Kirghistan
Kazakhstan
Georgia
Turkmenistan
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Tajikistan
Stalin was a vicious and brutal dictator under whom an estimated 60 million Soviet citizens died due to his mistakes and meanness. His economic policies were disastrous, leading to mass starvation. His foreign policy decisions, including his alliance with Adolph Hitler's Third Reich was instrumental in starting World War II and his military prowess was unmatched in its stupidity. During a mass murder of potential opposition in the 1930s Stalin killed or imprisoned most of the Red Army's officer corp. He then ordered the invasion of Finland, a former part of the Russian Empire. The Red Army was defeated, encouraging Hitler to break his pact with Stalin and invade the Soviet Union.
Fortunately for free persons everywhere, Stalin had not killed General Zhukov, who came out of the prison camps and led the Red Army to completely destroy the German 6th Army (under Von Paulus) at the famous battle of Stalingrad. Zhukov was then able to push the Germans back to Berlin for a final defeat of Germany 3 years later.
The city of Stalingrad is now called Volgograd. Stalingrad was the most important battle in human history and you can get a quick and fun synopsis of the battle by watching the movie "Enemy At the Gates" or by reading "Stalingrad" by Theodor Pliever.
What kind of person would be considered an ideal citizen under Stalin's totalitarian regime Explain?
To be an ideal citizen you must have all the characteristics of totalitarianism itself. It has ideology or set of beliefs, that all citizens are expected to approve. It's often lead by a dynamic leader and a single political party. Mass communication technology helps a totalitarian government spread its aims and supports its policies. Also surveillance technology makes it's possible to keep track of the activities of many people. Finally, violence, such as police terror, discourages those who disagree with the goals of the government.
How did Joseph Stalin keep people from sharing written or spoken information?
Stalin had most all writings censored and suppressed to ensure that nothing that he considered counter-revolutionary would be disseminated among the people. Stalin also created committees that would oversee various types of media including novels, plays, movies and music. The government controlled all printing presses so nothing could be printed unless first approved by his committees.
I would suggest you read the chapters that were assigned on the subject!
What were josephs stalins likes and dislikes?
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.