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Joseph Stalin Totalitarian Dictator-U.S.S.R Do you Know? 1. His Goal

BACK 1. Entrenchment of communism (make USSR a world power)

Joseph Stalin Totalitarian Dictator-U.S.S.R Do you Know? 1. His Goal 2. Five Year Plans “We are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We must make up this distance in ten years. Either we do it or we will be crushed.”

BACK 1. Entrenchment of communism 2. Economic Plans for industrializing USSR-- said what would be produced over 5 years

Joseph Stalin Totalitarian Dictator-U.S.S.R Do you Know? 1. His Goal 2. Five Year Plans 3. Specifics in Five Year Plans

BACK 1. Entrenchment of communism 2. Economic Plans for industrializing USSR-- said what would be produced over 5 years 3. Goals for production of agriculture, coal, steel (tractors and weapons)

Joseph Stalin Totalitarian Dictator-U.S.S.R Do you Know? 1. His Goal 2. Five Year Plans 3. Specifics in Five Year Plans 4. Collectivization

BACK 1. Entrenchment of communism 2. Plans to industrialize USSR-- said what would be produced over 5 years 3. Goals for tractors, coal, steel...produced 4. Peasants “collected” onto large state-run farms (no private property)

Joseph Stalin Totalitarian Dictator-U.S.S.R Do you Know? 1. His Goal 2. Five Year Plans 3. Specifics in Five Year Plans 4. Collectivization 5. Secret Police

BACK 1. Entrenchment of communism 2. Economic Plans for industrializing USSR-- said what would be produced over 5 years 3. Goals for tractors, coal, steel...produced 4. Peasants “collected” onto large state-run farms (no private property—Marx idea) 5. “KGB”--spies on citizens

Joseph Stalin Totalitarian Dictator-U.S.S.R Do you Know? 1. His Goal 2. Five Year Plans 3. Specifics in Five Year Plans 4. Collectivization 5. Secret Police 6. The Great Purge

BACK 1. Entrenchment of communism 2. Economic Plans for industrializing USSR-- said what would be produced over 5 years 3. Goals for tractors, coal, steel...produced 4. Peasants “collected” onto large state-run farms (no private property) 5. “KGB”--spies on citizens 6. Stalin executes anyone who might oppose him (genocide) Stalin Review