Stalin: Man Of Steel
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Stalin: Man Of Steel
Documentary on the History channel is starting at 8pm EST. How to bring a huge peasant agrarian society to modern industrial powerhouse in less than 50 years Warning: (some mass killings may occur)
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In summary, he killed people he suspected, and killed people he didn't suspect. And put people in forced Labor camps and collectivized farms which brought Russia out of the Dark Ages... that is about it. (which resulted in a lot more people getting killed) Oh, he killed or imprisoned anyone who seemed to become popular above him or equal to him too. Yes... that's a lot of it. Basically, killed anyone he could get is institutional hands on except those that followed him loyaly and stayed out of the lime light.... and he killed some of them too.
Due to his five year plans Russia was able to beat back the Germans by a thin margin, and with the help of allied support... and experienced generals.
That's about it.
Due to his five year plans Russia was able to beat back the Germans by a thin margin, and with the help of allied support... and experienced generals.
That's about it.
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Whoever agrees with Stallin is a nit! He sneslessly killed many people and courrputed communist ideals. It is debateable whether he is worse than Hitler. Even members of my family fought and lost their homes to the Soviets in Finland. On my Finnish side long ago. I hate Stallin. Evil man.
All hail his Purple Majesty!!!
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I wouldn't give too much credit to Stalin.
If Stalin had not come along there would be more people to fight Hilter.
The gun to the head of the masses technique fails only when the triggered is pulled. A suspicious worker is better than a dead one. Other groups manage to keep control without the body count getting out of control.
Stalin was worse. The body count he produced was higher in Hitler's lifetime. The world would have been better off without both of them.
If Stalin had not come along there would be more people to fight Hilter.
The gun to the head of the masses technique fails only when the triggered is pulled. A suspicious worker is better than a dead one. Other groups manage to keep control without the body count getting out of control.
Stalin was worse. The body count he produced was higher in Hitler's lifetime. The world would have been better off without both of them.
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It remains that Russia was essentially an agrarian peasant society with very little industrial development before Stalin, what Trotsky (the legitamate heir to Lenin) would have done with respect to industrialization is unknown.
The first half of the twentieth century, large scale warfare essentially boils down (subtracting the establishment of a modern bureaucratic heirarchy component) to oil and steel, and how fast you can make things with those weapons and how advanced those weapons are in relation to other nation states: very much tied to how efficient and vast a countries industrialization is. Now colonial adventures and trying to sustain that power is somethings all together different, requiring more than oil and steel, but the actual conquering is determined by those things. (by steel I am being a little abstract I mean basic raw resources etc... I have been playing cantr too much, lol.)
And of course, if Stalin didn't have a military genius such as Zuhkov to lead and strategize, well that might have also resulted in a colonized Russia.
The first half of the twentieth century, large scale warfare essentially boils down (subtracting the establishment of a modern bureaucratic heirarchy component) to oil and steel, and how fast you can make things with those weapons and how advanced those weapons are in relation to other nation states: very much tied to how efficient and vast a countries industrialization is. Now colonial adventures and trying to sustain that power is somethings all together different, requiring more than oil and steel, but the actual conquering is determined by those things. (by steel I am being a little abstract I mean basic raw resources etc... I have been playing cantr too much, lol.)
And of course, if Stalin didn't have a military genius such as Zuhkov to lead and strategize, well that might have also resulted in a colonized Russia.
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It was Trotsky who originally advocated most of the industrial policies Stalin utilised. Such as the idea of rapid industrialisation. And he was the head of the military.
However, it is important that there is no guarentee that Trotsky would have been any better than Stalin. Draw your own conclusions.
However, it is important that there is no guarentee that Trotsky would have been any better than Stalin. Draw your own conclusions.
Formerly known as "The Surly Cantrian"
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Former CD chair, former MD chair, former RD member, former Personnel Officer, former GAB member.
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