Stalin era
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The Stalin era was the period of Joseph Stalin’s rule over the Soviet Union, marked by rapid industrialization, forced collectivization, intense political repression, and the establishment of a totalitarian regime.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
historical period
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period of Soviet history → |
| capital |
Moscow
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| characterizedBy |
Gulag labor camps
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censorship → centralized economic planning → collective farms → cult of personality → famine → forced collectivization of agriculture → mass arrests → political repression → purges of the Communist Party → rapid industrialization → show trials → state atheism → state propaganda → state terror → suppression of political opposition → suppression of religious institutions → |
| country |
Soviet Union
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| demography |
large population losses due to repression and war
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| economicPolicy |
Five-Year Plans
→
collectivization of agriculture → |
| endDate |
1953
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| followedBy |
Khrushchev Thaw
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| foreignPolicy |
creation of satellite states in Eastern Europe
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expansion of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe → |
| governmentType |
authoritarian regime
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one-party state → totalitarian regime → |
| ideology |
Marxism–Leninism
→
Stalinism → |
| leader |
Joseph Stalin
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| legacy |
industrialized Soviet economy
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long-term political repression culture in the USSR → widespread human rights abuses → |
| namedAfter |
Joseph Stalin
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| notableEvent |
Battle of Stalingrad
→
Great Purge → Holodomor → Moscow Trials → Potsdam Conference → Soviet participation in World War II → Yalta Conference → beginning of the Cold War → postwar reconstruction of the Soviet Union → |
| officialLanguage |
Russian
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| precededBy |
New Economic Policy era
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| securityOrgan |
NKVD
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secret police → |
| startDate |
1928
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