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    What would you do if one country’s dominance over your country changed your life for the worse? This is what was occurring to the lithuanians. During Stalin’s rule‚ There were many things he did to ensure soviet dominance. Stalin had a five year plan. This five year plan was to gain complete soviet dominance through the secret deportation of Lithuanians to siberia. The lithuanians faced many hardships not only in Siberia but on the way there as well. The first part of the plan was to deport them

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    "Stalin’s economic policies brought glory to the USSR" entirely correct. Stalin had been one of two men who were in a position to succeed Lenin the other being Leon Trotsky. Joseph Stalin (His real name was Josef Dzhugashvili) Stalin‚ meaning "Man of Steel". Stalin was both Commissar of Nationalities and Commissar of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspectorate making him the ideal option to be the successor of Lenin. Stalin was intent on industrializing the Soviet Union as quickly as possible as he

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    Union leader‚ Joseph Stalin. Stalin‚ has been lying to the world‚ and the people of the Soviet Union agree. What the Soviet government would like people to believe is that Stalin is helping the people of the Soviet Union‚ but the reality is far from help. The Soviet Government wants people to believe that the Communist party is acknowledging that women have a vital role in making a successful socialist society. In reality‚ the people are saying that ever since Stalin took control of the

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    encourages the downfall of the capitalist US in order for Communism to spread and the conception of a revolution “American Proletariat.” Seven years later‚ Joseph Stalin repeats this threat. In accordance with Lenin’s original aspirations‚ Stalin welcomes an international rebellion against capitalist institutions and governments. Stalin warns the West‚ “They will realize that it is high time for them‚ the Western workers‚ to set up workers’ states in their own countries. That is why the very existence

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    believes every word she wrote. She disputes how guilty Bukharin really was‚ but not as a legal representative‚ but more from a wife’s perspective. This could be from the fact her husband and son were both taken from her unjustly by Stalin. Larina proves that she thinks Stalin‚ not Bolshevism‚ is the real evil during this time period. She is cold‚ cruel‚ and truthful about her feelings of the dictator who was her husband’s friend‚ but eventually finished him off. Anna Larina did an exceptional job of

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    Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union as a virtual dictator between 1928 and 1954. During the first ten years of his rule Stalin introduced dramatic change to the Soviet Union in the areas of industrialisation‚ agriculture‚ culture and education. While there were some benefits for both the nation and the people with respect to the consequences of his policies on industrialisation and education‚ the impact of his policies regarding agriculture‚ and culture was overwhelmingly damaging to the Russian

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    problems. Mao and Stalin had ideological differences. Although Mao and Stalin’s ideologies are based on Marxism‚ Stalin believed Mao using the peasants as the basis for revolution is not the right interpretation of Marxism. Stalin thought workers in cities should be the basis to lead the revolution. Also‚ Stalin feared Mao compete against him in the Communist world‚ so Stalin wanted a weak China and the USSR will then dominate Asia. He made his policies through self-interests. Thus‚ Stalin wanted Mao to

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    the successor to the late Joseph Stalin‚ stood at the helm of the Kremlin for a majority of the Cold War‚ from 1953-1964. Khrushchev spent a great part of his time in power solidifying foreign relations and working toward the domestic unification of the Soviet Union‚ which Stalin had shredded. During his time devoted to the outer parts of the Soviet Union‚ Khrushchev dealt with many people wanting a life with the western virtues which were infringing upon other parts of the USSR. To counter this

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    hugely different ideological differences which lead to further tension between the two nations. Stalin believed that all property was owned by the state on behalf of the people and that people were provided with the pay that they would need to live‚ on the other hand Roosevelt believed that land was owned by individual people and they were free to earn as much money as they wished. This meant that when Stalin and Roosevelt met at conferences like Yalta they had completely different principals about how

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    How did Stalin use industrialisation and collectivisation to consolidate his power in the 1930s? Stalin used both collectivisation and industrialisation to consolidate power in Russia during the 1930s. Both policies allowed him to gain control over the economy‚ and to discredit or eliminate his rivals within the Communist Party. Without these programs‚ there could have been no totalitarian rule in Russia. Even before launching his economic program in 1929‚ Stalin used the industrialisation

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