It is hard to get an accurate number, as the ones who kept the records were not always accurate, often intentionally; since in Communist Russia it was often politically expedient to fudge the numbers. An accurate count may never be possible, but the best estimate is somewhere between 20 and 30 million deaths under Stalins administration; not counting those who died in the war.
it impose a better economy
Joseph Stalin was a brutal dictator feared by his people.
Joseph Stalin was an incredibly infamous man that people were terrified of. Joseph Stalin was a cruel leader who hurt many people.
Many people are saying that Joseph Stalin killed 20 million people. WRONG.... Stalin killed 42 million people.
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Gregory and Stalin are two separate people. Joseph Stalin was the ruthless leader of Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union. Paul Gregory is a writer who wrote a book about Stalin.
Stalin's approach to economic equality differed from Karl Marx's. While Marx focused on achieving equality by abolishing private property and implementing a classless society, Stalin aimed to create a centrally planned economy under state control. Stalin's policies prioritized state ownership of resources and production, which led to widespread nationalization of industries and collectivization of agriculture, rather than the communal ownership advocated by Marx.
Answer this question… To eliminate all people who threatened Stalin's power
People looked up to Stalin in admiration. They liked that he was a true leader. Some of the people looked up to him like a god.
The absence of a free press allowed Stalin to run roughshod over the any human rights. People had no knowledge of the horror that was happening. As a result, people did not create an opposition to Stalin. The collectivization of farming was a tremendous economic failure. It was a doctrine of Communism. Without a free press to report the magnitude of the failure, people believed the propaganda press. Of course, sometimes even a free press chooses to ignore a number of issues. Liberal presses in the United States did not report on the massive slaughter by Stalin. However, other voices made the story known. Competition exists among presses in areas with free presses.
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