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    Joseph Stalin caused terrible deaths to more than twenty million people. He had a hard childhood that made him seem to have a soul made of steel. After the death of the Soviet Union’s leader‚ Stalin fought hard to gain control of the country. With this‚ he caused a huge famine under his control. Stalin had a contract with Hitler and soon became too trusting. But‚ towards Stalin’s death‚ people thought he was out of his mind. Stalin’s childhood that was full of hardships caused him to become thirsty

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    however‚ is did Lenin’s successor‚ Joseph Stalin achieve in making Russia a true communist state? Stalin did not achieve a perfect Marxist state because of his distorted views of communism. Instead of only confiscating the

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    Stalin had very specific plans for Russia. He didn’t like the amount of Russian deaths in WWI‚ and wanted to industrialize the Soviet Union to prevent the amount of Russian deaths if there were to be another war. Stalin also wanted to take total control of the Soviet Union and destroy the old party leadership. He had many people removed from power and exiled

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    impact of Stalin on Russia and the Russian people By 1929‚ Stalin had become sole leader of Russia. He said‚ "We are between 50 and 100 years behind the west. We must make good this difference in 10 years or go under." He wanted things to change in Russia quickly and so he brought up the five year plans‚ these were to modernise the Russian economy. He also brought up the idea of collectivisation. This was to modernise Russian agriculture. These two things would transform Russia. Stalin had "borrowed"

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    Hitler and Stalin. You probably recognize Hitler as the one of the evilest man in history. But the communist dictator‚ Stalin‚ is just as bad as Hitler. Hitler and Stalin are different in many ways. Hitler is Part of the national socialist party also known as Nazi‚ while Stalin is a Communist‚ they are also similar as they both killed many people and Both are Dictators. Hitler was not exactly the best guy you could meet. He is mostly known for causing world war two and for creating the holocaust

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    Vissarionovish Dzhugashvili‚ better known as Joseph Stalin‚ was born in 1878 and rose to power in 1922. Being granted the position of General Secretary of the Communist Party‚ Stalin implemented new economic policies that brought 1‚ rapid industrialization‚ 2‚ equality of the classes‚ and 3‚ social services for all. Stalin introduced a series of economic plans for the people. His most famous‚ and perhaps most effective‚ being the Five Year Plan. Stalin forced everyone to merge their farms and skills

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    Joseph Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union in 1928 and became Lenin’s successor. Stalin was a dictator but with his leadership he developed Russia from a backward country to a world superpower. Stalin had many triumphs during his leadership and brought both good and bad long lasting effects to Russia. Joseph Stalin’s aims were to make Russia an industrial and military superpower‚ and this was a time of clarity and strength for his followers. Therefore‚ he was also responsible for 20 million

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    Iosef Dzhugashvili‚ more commonly known as Joseph Stalin‚ ruled the Soviet Union with an iron fist from 1924-1953. His biography has long been obscured by legends propagated by his fanatical cult of personality and the many monuments that he has forcibly made in his honor‚ but with the fall of the Soviet Union‚ more information regarding him has been revealed. Stalin’s rise to power originated from his central role in the Russian Civil War as the secretary general of the Bolsheviks‚ and after Vladimir

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    The 60th anniversary of one of the most fateful events in world history went unremarked this week. On Aug. 23‚ 1939 Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin agreed to what became known as the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact. With that‚ Stalin made World War II possible. Assured that he was protected from Soviet counter-aggression in the East‚ Hitler invaded Poland a week later‚ Sept. 1. The signal that something was up between the two totalitarian powers had come some four months earlier but European chancelleries

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    Stalin Constitutes an Abuse of Power Throughout history‚ power has been divided between multiple people‚ and with that a nation was usually led peacefully. However‚ the times that power was presented in a dictatorship‚ it was abused and created an oppressive nature within a nation. After rising to power in the Soviet Union‚ Stalin instilled fear amongst his people by promoting anti-semitism and by creating new policies in order for the people to blindly support him. Around the 1920’s‚ Judaism was

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