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ID number:101093
 
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Published: 06.05.2014.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 19 units
References: Not used
Extract

There is no doubt that Joseph Stalin was a controversial figure and the ways that he employed for making Russia an advanced country have been the subject of immense criticism. This ambiguity in attitude toward Stalin continues to this day and is unlikely to ever subside. Both supporters and haters choose to see but one side of the coin: Stalin is either a strong leader who secured Russia’s place in the international arena, or a ruthless dictator and murderer who orchestrated the purges, repressions and war. Joseph Stalin was an entirely unrelenting and determined man; his climb to power was not always honest and moral. He disposed of his opponents and plotted against many distinguished politicians. Overall, under Stalin's rule the Soviet Union was transformed from an agricultural nation to a global superpower. The USSR's industrialization was largely successful, and the country was able to defend against and eventually defeat the Nazi invasion in World War II, but through at an enormous cost of human lives. Although Stalin’s rule was considered drastically inhumane, he was a savior in some people’s eyes, and he did reach power and prestige. …

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