Economic Plans of Joseph Stalin Essay

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    Joseph Stalin Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin) was the leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from 1929 to 1953. Under Stalin, the Soviet Union was transformed from a poor society into an industrial and military superpower. However, he ruled by terror, and millions of his own citizens died during his brutal reign. Stalin, was born in Gori, Georgia on 21st December, 1879. Stalin's mother, a devout Russian Orthodox Christian, wanted him to become a priest. In 1888, she managed to…

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    The New Economic Policy or NEP although was instrumental in keeping the smychka [1] or alliance with the peasantry thus allowing Bolshevik consolidation of power among the peasantry. Overall this was a temporary attempt at consolidation. The NEP however did give an equal contribution to Bolshevik consolidation of power along with the efforts done by Trotsky with his Red Army in the Russian Civil war and Lenin’s overall leadership from 1917. There are other minute factors as well as the removal…

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    regime focused on drawing the country together through force and oppressive policies in order to industrialize rapidly.1 Akhmatova was no exception to the terrors under his reign; her son was imprisoned in 19382. As a result of the rise of the USSR and Stalin, Akhmatova’s poetry became more critical in nature, questioning her poetry and people’s place in a totalitarian society. Originally, Akhmatova was in favor of socialism in Russia, seeing it as a way to topple the upper class and ease the…

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    operate unopposed, he would have to eliminate all the people that were seen as a threat to him. According to Sergei Melgunov, Lenin stated that the mass terror was inevitable due to the civil wars and the apparent counter- revolutions to justify his plans (198). Lenin did many things to hide what he had done; for instance, he edited out people from photos. To ensure his regime would not be disturbed, his first victim was the ex-tsar, whom Lenin locked in a basement with his family until it was…

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    future in his speech “Lenin’s Testament” (Sattler). During his last testament, Lenin strongly suggested that Joseph Stalin be removed from his position within the Russian Communist Party. In 1924, he succumbed to a massive stroke which led to some major problems within the party (Sattler). In the middle of the conflicts within the…

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    Who was more diabolical, Adolf Hitler, or Joseph Stalin? Diabolical Of, relating to, or characteristic of the devil.- Merriam Webster Dictionary Joseph Stalin was born to a hardworking mother (Keke Geladze) and an abusive father, (Besarion Jughashvili). Besarion was an alcoholic cobbler, and in his drunken rages, beat Joseph and his wife. This is what may have given Stalin his cold and cruel demeanour. After separating from her husband Keke held down many jobs to provide for both her and her…

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    Nicholas was the real leader of Europe, until one day, Joseph Stalin took over. He was very brutal to the country, and the Soviet Union was unprepared for the extreme violence and oppression. Stalin used his brutality to achieve political arms. Everyone was so terrified of Stalin that they never stood up to him, in fear of what would happen to them if they did. Then, Stalin became scared of Russia, since they became a major part of the global market. Stalin felt that he had to push the Soviet…

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    Joseph Stalin was one of the easiest rankings on my list. To this day, not a single human has as much blood on their hands than Joseph Stalin. He was definitely not someone that you would want to mess with. He was responsible for over twice the deaths than Hitler. I believe that the cause for his unspeakable evils was nurture. Joseph Stalin was born into a very poor family and was constantly teased when he never fully recovered from smallpox. His unfortunate childhood made him angry and…

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    Adolf Hitler of Germany and Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union were authoritarian leaders who had a major impact on the economic state of their respective countries in the early to mid 20th century. Their respective economic policies mainly focused on the industrialisation and modernisation of their countries as both countries had a relatively weak economy in comparison to the rest of the Western world at the time. Furthermore, both countries practiced autarky and rearmament as a means of…

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    Napoleon's plan for the windmill representing Joseph Stalin's five year plans. Its representation in Animal Farm was well done, and while it was missing some aspects, it overall did a sufficient job at portraying this event in history. After Vladimir Lenin died, Joseph Stalin came to power, despite Leon Trotsky being Lenin's first choice as a replacement (Hindsight). Once Stalin was a Soviet leader, he was ¨ready to initiate the next stage in the Soviet Union's development -- massive economic…

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