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    viewers a look into the brainwashing power of Stalin and how dependent people became on his directions. This dedication reached its peak at the end of the movie with Stalin’s death and the extreme distress felt by the Soviet people. Unlike “The Inner Circle”‚ “Europa‚ Europa” showed viewers the extremes that people went to in efforts to avoid and survive the Nazi regime. The young boy did

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    limited the amount of profit they could personally earn and enjoyed the freedom they used to possess in comparison to being on collectivised land. Halfway through 1929‚ fewer than 5% of the country’s peasants were in collective farms. In January 1930 Stalin announced his plans to have 25% of farms producing grain to be collectivised by the end of the year but the Central Committee doubled this prediction which came as a surprise as collectivisation was meant to be voluntary and gradually introduced.

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    What Impact Did Joseph Stalin’s First Five Year Plan Have on the Economy and People of the Soviet Union? by Brooke Justus Plan of Investigation In 1928‚ Joseph Stalin developed his first plan that concentrated on the development of the Soviet Union in the global economic spectrum. Stalin proposed that electricity‚ coal‚ and iron production need be increased significantly in the following five years in order to compete with capitalist countries. This investigation will analyze the significance

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    everyone thought he would become Lenin’s successor. However‚ as well as Trotsky there were other significant contenders‚ such as Stalin‚ Bukharin‚ Zinoviev and Kamenev which created a huge power struggle. I believe that the personalities of the contenders were significant in this struggle. However‚ other factors such as ideological battles‚ removal of opponents by Stalin and the consolidated powerbases also had an effect. The personalities of all were all extremely different by a great margin. The

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    Snowball vs. Napoleon We are first introduced to Snowball after the pigs take charge of spreading Old Major’s message on the farm. We learn‚ “Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon‚ quicker in speech and more inventive‚ but was not considered to have the same depth of character” (2.2). It is hard to know exactly what the narrator means by “depth of character.” If he means anything like moral character‚ then it becomes clear‚ as the story goes on‚ that Snowball is no more lacking than Napoleon

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    the arguments followed. We can argue that USA was to blame for the Cold War. At the Yalta Conference‚ Roosevelt did not define well what he said about the “Sphere of Influence” (He mean that Germany have to be divided into 4 occupation zones). Stalin thinks about this and saw this as a total control over the East by the USA. The second argument could be that USA tested the atomic bomb‚ and this cause tension between the USA and the USSR‚ because they feared that some of these 2 countries will

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    because they didn’t share information about the atom bomb with anyone and that scared Russia causing them to go to war with them. Another reason why the U.S caused the war was because they tried to turn the buffer states around Russia to a Democracy and Stalin really opposed that and was very angered. The last reason why the U.S caused the cold war was because they kept on trying to interfere with Russia and they tried to make Russia a democracy by bribing them with money after their economy was declining

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    The Five Year Plans SUCCESSES FAILURES The improvements in production between 1928 and 1937 were phenomenal: Coal - from 36 million tonnes to 130 million tonnes. Iron - from 3 million tonnes to 15 million tonnes. Oil - from 2 million tonnes to 29 million tonnes. Electricity - from 5‚000 million to 36‚000 million kilowatts. Poorly organised – inefficiency‚ duplication of effort and waste. The Soviet Union gave opportunities to women - crèches were set up so they could also work. Women became doctors

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    would like to mention another important leader‚ whose policy is differently considered. He is Joseph Stalin. There are contradictory opinions on what he was like but there is no doubt he was a great leader. One of the main reasons for thinking this way is the fact that Stalin managed to recover the country from the havoc that the revolution‚ the First World War and the Civil War had caused. Joseph Stalin was not afraid of taking responsibility‚ making decisions and making his plans a reality. He was

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    Stalin’s regime he implemented many new domestic policies. One of these policies included his First Five Year Plan. In 1933 he delivered a speech to the central Communist Party about the outcomes of this plan. The origin of the source is Joeseph stalin‚ who addressed the results of his this Five Year Plan after it had been in place for the five years. The country of origin of this source was the U.S.S.R.‚ which was under Communsit rule at the time. Stalin’s purpose in presenting the speech was to

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