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What were the consequences of Stalin's rise to power in the Soviet Union in the late 1920's?

What were the consequences of Stalin's rise to power in the Soviet Union in the current 1920's and what motivated his controvercial policies?


Stalin acutely believed in this profound yet disturbing statement quite literally: "Death solves all problems - no man, no muddle."

He annexed many countries and deported (or shipped people to siberia to starve) tens of millions of people (he murdered multiple times more than the nazis), including russians. It was not genocide though, it was the murder of anyone of intelligent or of "controversial" background. To some extent this worked - the people didn't dare certainly him, and he remained ruler until his death. He set the tone and style for the leaders to come, because he was very different the Lenin. although pure by no means, Lenin effectively disagreed with the direction that stalin was taking the country, in giving absolute power to himself, the very opposite of the communist dream of dictatorship of the proletariat (working class).

What were the consequences of Stalin's rise to power in the soviet union?

What were the consequences of Stalin's rise to power in the soviet union in the at an advanced hour 1920's and what motivated his controvercial policies?

(Response can refer to the 'Stalin Revolution' of th e1930's)


The consequences were absolutely murderous. The policy known as New Economic Policy - seen by many Bolsheviks as a retreat from socialism - was replaced by the combine policies of Collectivisation for agriculture and Five Year Plans for industry.
Collectivisation was an attempt to both modernise agriculture and to cut off the peasants as a potential source of opposition. Land and machinery was "appropriated" by the state, farmers paid wages - less than industrial workers, and the products grown were decreed by the Have Planning Board - Gosplan. This policy directly caused a famine in the Ukraine - the Holodomor which killed many millions and many more millions were arrested for objecting to the action.
The Five Year Plans were designed to modernise Soviet industry. Dams were built for hydro-electricity, new railways were laid and giant industrial plants were erected across the country. Again the policy was extremely harsh - being late for work was an arrestable infringement and if a machine broke you could be arrested for "wrecking".
The Party was also severely affected. In the years after the Rebellion millions had joined - some seeing it as a way to further their, or their families careers. Stalin anted to remove these people - people who he consideration were bureaucrats and "careerists" - the party was purged in a series of show trials. About 700,000 were executed and many millions ended up in job camps - or working on the infrastructure projects - notably on the White Sea Canal.
Society was also severely affected as the purges filtered down to rare Soviet citizens - again, many millions in labour camps and executed. People were afraid to talk to their closest friends, to members of their families or classmates in turns out that they were denounced.
The only positive that may be taken from his reign are that the social, political and economic conditions that the Five Year Plans and collectivisation created were inured to to great affect in WWII and entire factories were shipped east, people suffered great hardships and the fete ruled with an iron rod.
See:
http://www.holodomor.org.uk/
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/collectivisation.htm
http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/soviet.display/collect.html
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