Joseph Stalin, a prominent member of the Bolshevik party, and later one of the most important men in the twentieth century, took control of the Soviet Union after the death of Vladimir Lenin. From the beginning Stalin, had a clear vision of the direction the Soviet Union had to take. To Stalin, the answer to strengthen Russia was rapid industrialization. After all, Marxist theory ordained that a socialist society must be highly industrialized with an overwhelming preponderance of workers. Stalin’s rapid industrialization brought many failures that particularly affected peasants the most, but it also came to be one of the Soviet Union major achievements through history. With the adoption of the First-Five Year Plan in 1929, industrialization…
regime that exalts nation and race above the individual and stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader; severe economic and social regimentation and forcible suppression of opposition) Five Year Plan one of a series of plans instituted by Joseph Stalin to build industry and increase farm output in the Soviet Union Great Purge Stalin, along with his secret police, arrested and executed army heroes, industrial managers, writers, and ordinary citizens because…