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STALINISM
five-year plans
decreed end of New Economic Policy
aim od making country self-sufficient
from industrial point of view
from military point of view
collectivisation of agriculture
forced expropriations
create
kolkhoz, collective farms
sovkhoz, state farms
kulaks
wealthy or prosperous peasants
brought profound industrial renewal
accelerated economic growth
social rejection
suffered significant
citizens
didn't benefit from industrialisation
arms were prioritised, not consumer goods
Lenin died
1924
Trotsky and Stalin wanted power
differences regarding
economy
internationalisation of the revolution
Stalin established himself as the sole leader
USSR totalitarian phase Stalinism
Stalinist purges
waves of political terror
thousands of people
placed under surveillance and arrested
gulags
forced labour camps
massive political trials
involving old Bolsheviks
millions of people
victimised
imprisoned
deported
executed
relations with foreing countries
normalised diplomatic relations with capital countries
joined League of Nations 1934
foreing policy
control communist parties world
Third International or Comintern
goal
not to support revolution
to ensure the security of Soviet state
Trotsky
expelled from Soviet Union 1929
assassinated by Soviet agent 1940