What were Stalin’s Policies Towards... Ethnic Minorities ( ⊙▂⊙✖ )

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What were Stalin’s Policies Towards... Ethnic Minorities ( ⊙▂⊙✖ )

After the 1917 Revolution Native languages were tolerated and encouraged Self-determination was allowed All the major nationalities were allowed to have separate parties Native languages were tolerated and encouraged Self-determination was allowed All the major nationalities were allowed to have separate parties

☁ Knows more about non-Russian nationalities than Lenin. ☁ ☁Knows more about non-Russian nationalities than Lenin.☁ Stali n. ☁ Born in Georgia ☁ ☁Born in Georgia☁ ☁ Experienced in Transcaucasian problems and politics☁...and “Russified” himself ತಎತ ☁...and “Russified” himselfತಎತ☁ ☁ Abandoned his Georgian roots... ☁Abandoned his Georgian roots...

When He Took Over~ ☛ Assimilated the national groups to obtain a ‘Soviet Society’ ☛ Five-Year Plans ☛ Involves centralization ☛ Russian became the official language ☛ Applies to armies and The Party as well. ☛ Assimilated the national groups to obtain a ‘Soviet Society’ ☛ Five-Year Plans ☛ Involves centralization ☛ Russian became the official language ☛ Applies to armies and The Party as well. So ~ That’s Stalin by the way.

BUT!!BUT!! Policies could lead to terror Ukraine Peasants were seen as a double threat due to their resistance of collectivization after 1929 and their potential separatism.

By 1936 ➵ To weaken pan-Turkic loyalties ➵ Central Asia was divided into five separate republics by Stalin ➵ To weaken pan-Turkic loyalties ➵ Central Asia was divided into five separate republics by Stalin Almost 3.3 million non-Russians were deported to special settlements in the 1930s and 1940s while a vigorous policy against Soviet Jews was also followed.

By Central Asia was divided into five separate republics Almost 3.3 million non- Russians were deported to special settlements in the 1930s and 1940s.

What Historians Think What Historians Think Great Russian Nationalist!!! Great Russian Nationalist!!! N O. Reactionary Nationalist!!! Reactionary Nationalist!!!

Stalin was only trying to... Stalin was only trying to... Build a Soviet patriotism......in order to unite and get all nationalities......to commit themselves to construct socialism......and to defend the Soviet Union. Build a Soviet patriotism......in order to unite and get all nationalities......to commit themselves to construct socialism......and to defend the Soviet Union. When Japan and Nazi Germany came~ When Japan and Nazi Germany came~

Stalin was only trying to... When Japan and Hitler came~ Anyone who relocated were because of fear. Any national group who were living on the Soviet borders will have to move if they share any ethnic origins with potential enemies. Anyone who relocated were because of fear. Any national group who were living on the Soviet borders will have to move if they share any ethnic origins with potential enemies.

Stalin was only trying to... When Japan and Hitler came~ Example: When Japan invaded northern China in 1937, the Soviet authorities had the Korean minorities relocated to the central Asian Soviet Republics of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Right after the second world war, ethic groups were being accused of working with any of the Nazi invaders, the accused were either imprisoned or moved to a place far far away from their original homes. Example: When Japan invaded northern China in 1937, the Soviet authorities had the Korean minorities relocated to the central Asian Soviet Republics of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Right after the second world war, ethic groups were being accused of working with any of the Nazi invaders, the accused were either imprisoned or moved to a place far far away from their original homes.

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