The Historical Works of the Soviet Union,
Part One:
By the 1910s, Russia had formed an Empire through conquest. Russia had conquered the northern Asian region Siberia, off the natives, in the form of colonisation. Russia had conquered many other regions, particularly other Slavic (Eastern European basically) and Muslim regions. The Emperor of the Russian Empire was called the Tsar, who had complete power over the Russian Empire. In Russia there was a huge gap between the poor, who was nearly everyone and the rich.
In 1914, the Russian Empire started to be at war with Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in World War 1. By 1917, the Russian Empire was still in World War 1 and had not won. So, a rebellion that was anti war involvement and anti-Tsar happened, in the February Revolution. It would overthrow the Tsar. However, war involvement kept going. With the war still not being won.
There would be the October revolution, that was a rebellion, by rebels called the Bolsheviks. The rebellion was against Russian war involvement. As well as a rebellion wanting to replace the Russian gap between rich and poor, with the belief of communism. Communism was a belief were:
In 1914, the Russian Empire started to be at war with Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in World War 1. By 1917, the Russian Empire was still in World War 1 and had not won. So, a rebellion that was anti war involvement and anti-Tsar happened, in the February Revolution. It would overthrow the Tsar. However, war involvement kept going. With the war still not being won.
There would be the October revolution, that was a rebellion, by rebels called the Bolsheviks. The rebellion was against Russian war involvement. As well as a rebellion wanting to replace the Russian gap between rich and poor, with the belief of communism. Communism was a belief were:
- Land and other property is used, but not owned by individuals.
- All wealth is shared equally.
The rebellion was successful and a new communist and anti-war-involvement government, was installed in Russia. With Vladimir Lenin becoming the leader of Russia. Russia then made peace with Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. With much of Russia’s territory forced to be other given to Germany, or become independent countries. However, Germany soon lost its captured territory, to rebellion.
After Russia became communist, there was an anti-communist rebellion, that started the Russian civil war. That was a war between the communist government and anti-communist rebels. By 1922, the government won. By then Communist Russia reconquered the nations, Russia had been forced to set free, in World War 1.
In December of 1922, Vladimir Lenin creates the nation, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R). Generally called the Soviet Union. It would be formed out of the territory belonging to Russia:
After Russia became communist, there was an anti-communist rebellion, that started the Russian civil war. That was a war between the communist government and anti-communist rebels. By 1922, the government won. By then Communist Russia reconquered the nations, Russia had been forced to set free, in World War 1.
In December of 1922, Vladimir Lenin creates the nation, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R). Generally called the Soviet Union. It would be formed out of the territory belonging to Russia:
The Soviet Union had free public education schools and free public healthcare, funded by taxes.
Abortion was legal for the first 6 months of pregnancy. There was also no sex education teaching people how not to get pregnant, when desired.
There was also the extra belief of the Soviet Union’s government called Marxism. Named after communist writer and Marxism main creator Karl Marx. The main Marxist document is the book by Karl Marx called the communist manifesto. Marxism has many beliefs a within it. One Marxist belief is that everyone should be atheist. Another Marxist belief was that rich companies exploit employees for more wealth, in capitalism.
Capitalism, is a non-communist belief, embraced by most of the world at the time. In capitalism, people can own a company by starting one or inheritance. The companies could be as big as the company owners could make it. Also, the companies are mostly in control of the economy. Such as companies being without heavy government regulation.
The main Marxist belief is for a place to start off with Socialism and after a while, when the public is ready, they can embrace pure communism.
Marxism called work lower-level in which people were paid on how much work they did lower-level communism. In the Soviet Union embraced people or at least government employees( with farmers not being government employees at this stage), or at least if it isn't included that skilled certain jobs such as mangers and engineers were paid at least slightly more. In pure communism, people can take the things they need or whatever, for themselves. In pure communism there is also meant to be no nations, states and so forth, just a community, or communities.
The Soviet Union was meant to embrace the belief of Socialism, in the U.S.S.Rs name. That was the belief where the community controlled the economy. Even though the undemocratic governments controlled the economy, by owning the companies.
The legal religious belief of the Soviet Union was Atheism. All schools in the Soviet Union had its teacher’s tell students there is no god.
There was also another extra communist belief of the Soviet Union’s government called Leninism, named after its creator Vladimir Lenin. There were 2 main beliefs of Leninism. One was that capitalism lead to nations starting wars for colonisation and empires. Based around how Capitalist companies at the time, traded with the conquered regions, for more tradable items, which helped the nation’s economy. As well as that Capitalist governments bribed their non-rich people into not rebelling, by how such trade helped the economy. The other main belief of Leninism, was that a communist nation, should be under an undemocratic government that supports communism. Instead of a democratic government that may become non-communist.
The Soviet government was made up of a number of political positions. The leader and head of state of the Soviet Union was the Chairman of the Soviet Union. Also called the Premier of the Soviet Union. The second in charge was the position of general Secretary of the communist party. As part of Leninism, the only political party allowed in the Soviet government was the communist party. The Premier of the Soviet Union was made to be Vladimir Lenin. The General Secretary of the Communist Party, was a Communist leader, during the Russian Civil War Joseph Stalin:
Abortion was legal for the first 6 months of pregnancy. There was also no sex education teaching people how not to get pregnant, when desired.
There was also the extra belief of the Soviet Union’s government called Marxism. Named after communist writer and Marxism main creator Karl Marx. The main Marxist document is the book by Karl Marx called the communist manifesto. Marxism has many beliefs a within it. One Marxist belief is that everyone should be atheist. Another Marxist belief was that rich companies exploit employees for more wealth, in capitalism.
Capitalism, is a non-communist belief, embraced by most of the world at the time. In capitalism, people can own a company by starting one or inheritance. The companies could be as big as the company owners could make it. Also, the companies are mostly in control of the economy. Such as companies being without heavy government regulation.
The main Marxist belief is for a place to start off with Socialism and after a while, when the public is ready, they can embrace pure communism.
Marxism called work lower-level in which people were paid on how much work they did lower-level communism. In the Soviet Union embraced people or at least government employees( with farmers not being government employees at this stage), or at least if it isn't included that skilled certain jobs such as mangers and engineers were paid at least slightly more. In pure communism, people can take the things they need or whatever, for themselves. In pure communism there is also meant to be no nations, states and so forth, just a community, or communities.
The Soviet Union was meant to embrace the belief of Socialism, in the U.S.S.Rs name. That was the belief where the community controlled the economy. Even though the undemocratic governments controlled the economy, by owning the companies.
The legal religious belief of the Soviet Union was Atheism. All schools in the Soviet Union had its teacher’s tell students there is no god.
There was also another extra communist belief of the Soviet Union’s government called Leninism, named after its creator Vladimir Lenin. There were 2 main beliefs of Leninism. One was that capitalism lead to nations starting wars for colonisation and empires. Based around how Capitalist companies at the time, traded with the conquered regions, for more tradable items, which helped the nation’s economy. As well as that Capitalist governments bribed their non-rich people into not rebelling, by how such trade helped the economy. The other main belief of Leninism, was that a communist nation, should be under an undemocratic government that supports communism. Instead of a democratic government that may become non-communist.
The Soviet government was made up of a number of political positions. The leader and head of state of the Soviet Union was the Chairman of the Soviet Union. Also called the Premier of the Soviet Union. The second in charge was the position of general Secretary of the communist party. As part of Leninism, the only political party allowed in the Soviet government was the communist party. The Premier of the Soviet Union was made to be Vladimir Lenin. The General Secretary of the Communist Party, was a Communist leader, during the Russian Civil War Joseph Stalin:
All non-major political positions in the Soviet Union’s in the Soviet Union’s government and Soviet Republic[state] governments, were elected. Head positions such as Premier, general secretly of the communist party and other minster positions, were chosen by the rest of the government. This meant the Soviet public didn’t choose the head positions leaders directly.
The Soviet Union had a military. The army in the military was called the red army. The red army had 500,000 soldiers. The leader\minster of the red Army was a communist, Leon Trotsky. Who was basically Vladimir Lenin’s right-hand man in the Russian Civil war:
The Soviet Union had a military. The army in the military was called the red army. The red army had 500,000 soldiers. The leader\minster of the red Army was a communist, Leon Trotsky. Who was basically Vladimir Lenin’s right-hand man in the Russian Civil war:
Leon Trotsky invited and believed in the communist belief, of Trotskyism. Trotskyism is the belief that the Soviet Union should do and or support violent conflict throughout the world, to install communism.
The Soviet Union had millions of Veterans. Mostly from World War 1 and the Russian Civil War. Some of which were injured in the fighting.
The Soviet Union would be made up of 4 political states called republics, which were under undemocratic governments with the only political party being the communist party. One State would be Slavic Belarus, which had its own culture. Another would be Slavic Ukraine, with its own culture. There was also a tiny amount of Moldavians who were a European cultural group, in the State of Ukraine. The Transcaucasia state, made up of 3 cultural regions, the Muslim and brown skinned region Azerbaijan, the Christian and white skinned region, Georgia, the Christian and brown skinned region Armenia. The biggest of the states in the Soviet Union was Russia. That was mostly made up of the Slavic region Russia. The Russian state would also be made up of Muslim regions. The state also had some native Siberian’s in it, who were made up of a number of cultures. There were some of culturally Ukrainian people outside of the Ukrainian state, in Soviet Union.
In the Soviet Union, culturally Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian people were a part of the racial and cultural group called Slavs. They were big on Alcohol and had a cloth called the Rushnyk, a part of their cultures. The Rushnyk was particularly big with Ukrainians. Soviet people or at least Slavic Soviets were very family based. Armenian people were big on finance. The Soviet Union was highly unsexualised. Such as females wearing shirts covering their whole legs and sexual relations, after a while, in a romantic relationship. In the Muslim regions, devoted Muslims prayed a few times a day and every month they also did a thing called Ramadan, where they didn’t eat for a whole day. The Slavic, Georgian and Armenian people were generally Christian. Ukrainian people were generally of Christian sub-religion Catholicism. Russian and Georgian people were generally Orthodox Christian. People in the Soviet Union had identity, in their cultural group.
In the large Muslim cultural group Kazakh, many of them were nomadic herders of farm animals. As in, going around from place to place, with their animals, to for their animals to graze.
One board game that was popular across the Soviet Union, was chess.
The capital of the Soviet Union, was the Russian city Moscow.
In the Soviet Union, spreading beliefs against Communism, or the Soviet governments, was illegal in the Soviet Union. This also known as not having free speech, as in not free to speak freely. There were clearly also other crimes committed in the Soviet Union. There was clearly theft, including armed robbery. There was clearly assault, including in the form of sexual assault, including on teenagers and children. There was clearly murder. In Siberia, there were over 80 prisons in the form of slave labour camps, called gulags. Gulag Residents generally spent years in the gulags.
Distress and bad parenting in childhood, can psychologically make them more likely to be immoral and therefore more likely to be immoral criminals. Such distress and bad parenting can be in the form of family violence, school bullying, sexual abuse, not disciplining children enough and lack of parental love, as well as a childhood in famine(starvation where people starve to death on mass) and warzones, such as the ones in the Russian Empire and Russian civil war.
In the Soviet Union, firearms were banned, for civilians. Besides hunters who could have a weak gun. A prison sentence for someone else having a gun, could be years. This was all done, in part, to prevent anti-communist using them to rebel against the Soviet government.
In the Soviet Union, people generally had views regarding homosexual, racial and gender matters, that many people, as of 2023, would view as intolerant. The Communist Party supported gender equality. The communist Party also opposed racial supremacy, including white supremacy.
In the Soviet Union their flag was red. With a symbol of a hammer, used in manufacturing and a sickle used cutting crops, representing regular workers:
The Soviet Union had millions of Veterans. Mostly from World War 1 and the Russian Civil War. Some of which were injured in the fighting.
The Soviet Union would be made up of 4 political states called republics, which were under undemocratic governments with the only political party being the communist party. One State would be Slavic Belarus, which had its own culture. Another would be Slavic Ukraine, with its own culture. There was also a tiny amount of Moldavians who were a European cultural group, in the State of Ukraine. The Transcaucasia state, made up of 3 cultural regions, the Muslim and brown skinned region Azerbaijan, the Christian and white skinned region, Georgia, the Christian and brown skinned region Armenia. The biggest of the states in the Soviet Union was Russia. That was mostly made up of the Slavic region Russia. The Russian state would also be made up of Muslim regions. The state also had some native Siberian’s in it, who were made up of a number of cultures. There were some of culturally Ukrainian people outside of the Ukrainian state, in Soviet Union.
In the Soviet Union, culturally Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian people were a part of the racial and cultural group called Slavs. They were big on Alcohol and had a cloth called the Rushnyk, a part of their cultures. The Rushnyk was particularly big with Ukrainians. Soviet people or at least Slavic Soviets were very family based. Armenian people were big on finance. The Soviet Union was highly unsexualised. Such as females wearing shirts covering their whole legs and sexual relations, after a while, in a romantic relationship. In the Muslim regions, devoted Muslims prayed a few times a day and every month they also did a thing called Ramadan, where they didn’t eat for a whole day. The Slavic, Georgian and Armenian people were generally Christian. Ukrainian people were generally of Christian sub-religion Catholicism. Russian and Georgian people were generally Orthodox Christian. People in the Soviet Union had identity, in their cultural group.
In the large Muslim cultural group Kazakh, many of them were nomadic herders of farm animals. As in, going around from place to place, with their animals, to for their animals to graze.
One board game that was popular across the Soviet Union, was chess.
The capital of the Soviet Union, was the Russian city Moscow.
In the Soviet Union, spreading beliefs against Communism, or the Soviet governments, was illegal in the Soviet Union. This also known as not having free speech, as in not free to speak freely. There were clearly also other crimes committed in the Soviet Union. There was clearly theft, including armed robbery. There was clearly assault, including in the form of sexual assault, including on teenagers and children. There was clearly murder. In Siberia, there were over 80 prisons in the form of slave labour camps, called gulags. Gulag Residents generally spent years in the gulags.
Distress and bad parenting in childhood, can psychologically make them more likely to be immoral and therefore more likely to be immoral criminals. Such distress and bad parenting can be in the form of family violence, school bullying, sexual abuse, not disciplining children enough and lack of parental love, as well as a childhood in famine(starvation where people starve to death on mass) and warzones, such as the ones in the Russian Empire and Russian civil war.
In the Soviet Union, firearms were banned, for civilians. Besides hunters who could have a weak gun. A prison sentence for someone else having a gun, could be years. This was all done, in part, to prevent anti-communist using them to rebel against the Soviet government.
In the Soviet Union, people generally had views regarding homosexual, racial and gender matters, that many people, as of 2023, would view as intolerant. The Communist Party supported gender equality. The communist Party also opposed racial supremacy, including white supremacy.
In the Soviet Union their flag was red. With a symbol of a hammer, used in manufacturing and a sickle used cutting crops, representing regular workers:
There was national pride in the Soviet Union, out of the Soviet Union being Socialist, Communist and possibly how powerful the Soviet Union was.
Industrial factories were rare in the Soviet Union. That would be a reason people in the Soviet Union were poor.
In the Soviet Union, there was the young Soviet pioneers, a scoots organisation, for boys and girls aged 9-14. Largely based around teaching members communism, Marxism and Leninism. The members had a red banner around their neck.
The Soviet Unions republics/states, embraced public transportation. However, due to lack of money in the Soviet Union, the roads were poorly built and made the public transportation slow. Public transportation, just like private ones, caused environmental pollution. Which caused climate change. In 2022, 97% of public climate scientist claim to believe, in cars and buses causing climate change. Public transportation, also caused less clean air, which increases the chances, of people getting deadly diseases. Climate change, was not known at the time and average Soviet person possibly didn't know about the disease elements, at that point.
In the Soviet Union, government owned shops would have 3 different lines with 3 different salespeople, each for selecting items, paying for items and receiving items. This was to increase employment and decrease salespeople and buyers committing corruption. It is possible that without people being able to start a corporation, for those who desire extra money, corruption was needed for people with such desires. There would be people starting illegal markets for those who desired to buy things easier.
In 1923, Vladimir Lenin wrote the document, called Lenin’s testament. Meant to go to the rest of the politicians in the Soviet Union’s government. Lenin’s testament said Leon Trotsky should be Premier of the Soviet Union, when he dies. The document also said Joseph Stalin is too rude and it would be good if he wasn’t general secretary anymore. Joseph Stalin found out about Lenin’s testament and secretly prevented it, from being shown to the rest of the government.
In January 1924, Vladimir Lenin dies of natural causes. It was unsure who would be the Premer next, but one option for the next Premier was Leon Trotsky. Joseph Stalin would organise Vladimir Lenin’s funeral. While not telling Leon Trotsky about it. He didn’t show up and seemed disrespectful. The Soviet government didn’t make Leon Trotsky Premier and removed him as Red army leader. Soon a Communist named Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov, was made leader of the Red army. The Soviet government would make a Communist named Alesky Rykov Premier:
Industrial factories were rare in the Soviet Union. That would be a reason people in the Soviet Union were poor.
In the Soviet Union, there was the young Soviet pioneers, a scoots organisation, for boys and girls aged 9-14. Largely based around teaching members communism, Marxism and Leninism. The members had a red banner around their neck.
The Soviet Unions republics/states, embraced public transportation. However, due to lack of money in the Soviet Union, the roads were poorly built and made the public transportation slow. Public transportation, just like private ones, caused environmental pollution. Which caused climate change. In 2022, 97% of public climate scientist claim to believe, in cars and buses causing climate change. Public transportation, also caused less clean air, which increases the chances, of people getting deadly diseases. Climate change, was not known at the time and average Soviet person possibly didn't know about the disease elements, at that point.
In the Soviet Union, government owned shops would have 3 different lines with 3 different salespeople, each for selecting items, paying for items and receiving items. This was to increase employment and decrease salespeople and buyers committing corruption. It is possible that without people being able to start a corporation, for those who desire extra money, corruption was needed for people with such desires. There would be people starting illegal markets for those who desired to buy things easier.
In 1923, Vladimir Lenin wrote the document, called Lenin’s testament. Meant to go to the rest of the politicians in the Soviet Union’s government. Lenin’s testament said Leon Trotsky should be Premier of the Soviet Union, when he dies. The document also said Joseph Stalin is too rude and it would be good if he wasn’t general secretary anymore. Joseph Stalin found out about Lenin’s testament and secretly prevented it, from being shown to the rest of the government.
In January 1924, Vladimir Lenin dies of natural causes. It was unsure who would be the Premer next, but one option for the next Premier was Leon Trotsky. Joseph Stalin would organise Vladimir Lenin’s funeral. While not telling Leon Trotsky about it. He didn’t show up and seemed disrespectful. The Soviet government didn’t make Leon Trotsky Premier and removed him as Red army leader. Soon a Communist named Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov, was made leader of the Red army. The Soviet government would make a Communist named Alesky Rykov Premier:
In 1924, the State Uzbek, in the Soviet Union, comes to appear out of territory previously off Soviet state of Russia. Much of the state of Uzbek was made up of the Muslim and cultural region Uzbek.
In 1925, Russia let the Muslim and cultural region of Turkmen, within the state of Russia. Become its own state, a part of the Soviet Union. Turkmen was made up of tribes. This state gave a bigger sense of unity to the Turkmen people. However, some Muslim regions were still a part of the state of Russia.
Map of the Soviet Union 1926, with the purple representing the Soviet Union and doted lines representing the boarders, for the state, within the Soviet Union:
In 1925, Russia let the Muslim and cultural region of Turkmen, within the state of Russia. Become its own state, a part of the Soviet Union. Turkmen was made up of tribes. This state gave a bigger sense of unity to the Turkmen people. However, some Muslim regions were still a part of the state of Russia.
Map of the Soviet Union 1926, with the purple representing the Soviet Union and doted lines representing the boarders, for the state, within the Soviet Union:
In 1927, the State of Russia passed a law increasing punishment, for criticising the governments in the Soviet Union, or preaching anti-communism. If it’s done, in the state of Russia. It was so harsh, one would get at least 10 years in prison, possibly in the form of being put, in the gulags, for such acts. Eventually, all Soviet States increased punishments, for such acts. These increased punishments could have been organised, by Joseph Stalin.
In 1928, Joseph Stalin would organise for Leon Trotsky to be deported, seemingly to stop Leon trying to overthrow him.
In 1928, the Soviet Union started the rapid industrialization program of the Soviet Union, which was the plan to build a large amount of factories, in the Soviet Union. It was plan made up of 3 plans called 5-year plans. Much of the reasoning for this, was it would help the Soviet Union, when it went to war with the capitalist superpowers, Britain and France. That Joseph Stalin claimed would for certain happen. Britain and France were superpowers mainly due to a large amount of the world through ruling racially non-white regions as colonies, mentioned earlier in the historical work when mentioning Leninism. Britain and France ruled a large amount of the world, because of it.
In the rapid industrialisation program, Iron, coal and oil was required for the factories, which was mined by miners in the Soviet Union. Any miners who didn’t get enough of the materials, were sent to the Gulag camps by the Soviet Union. One other thing done to help the rapid industrialisation program, was a thing called collectivism. Collectivism getting all personal farms and reorganising them into government run farms. The reason collectivism was meant to help with industialistion was out of the belief a set of farmers income only as a whole, could buy good farming machines to help get extra crops. These extra crops would be exchanged to the new factory workers, who didn’t make food by themselves. The rapid industrialisation program was organised by Joseph Stalin. One other motive for collectivism was making farms more community based and therefore be seen as more socialist. One other belief in turning family farms in collectivised farms is that the Soviet farmers would adjust quickly to it, out of the motive of wanting to help the Soviet Union in the industrialisation process.
One negative of having factories in the Soviet Union, was that like all factories. They cause environmental pollution, just like transportation.
In 1928 The population of the Soviet Union was 147 million. 100 million people in the state of Russia. 29 million the State of Ukraine. 5 million in the transcaussian republic. 5 million in Uzbek. 1 million in Turkman. Almost 5 million in Belarus.
In 1929, the Soviet Union’s Premier Alesky Rykov would insult Joseph Stalin. So Joseph Stalin removes him from power and installs himself as Premier. While keeping his position as General Secretary of the communist party. This basically made Joseph Stalin dictator, of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, would start destroying many churches, to try spreading atheism, in the Soviet Union. Newspapers run by his Soviet government, would try to present the belief that Joseph Stalin, was a father figure to the Soviet Union’s people.
Joseph Stalin had a statement on preaching anti-government and anti-communist being illegal. It was quote, “Ideas are more powerful than guns. We don’t allow are enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."
In regrades to Joseph Stalin’s personal life. He was from, the cultural region Georgia, making him a Georgian. Just like many immoral criminals, he had bad parenting and distress in childhood, in the form of being bullied at school and often beaten by his father. He had little or no care for almost everyone. For example, he would tell one of his generals in short, “You have a big head and such a small brain, if you disobey my orders, your head will be cut off." Even though he was a Communist, Joseph Stalin had things, such as personal theatres and a personal library. He had a wife and 3 son’s, who he was photographed little with. One of his Sons tried and failed to commit suicide. So he mocked him for failing. However, he had a daughter, who he was photographed a lot with.
In 1928, Joseph Stalin would organise for Leon Trotsky to be deported, seemingly to stop Leon trying to overthrow him.
In 1928, the Soviet Union started the rapid industrialization program of the Soviet Union, which was the plan to build a large amount of factories, in the Soviet Union. It was plan made up of 3 plans called 5-year plans. Much of the reasoning for this, was it would help the Soviet Union, when it went to war with the capitalist superpowers, Britain and France. That Joseph Stalin claimed would for certain happen. Britain and France were superpowers mainly due to a large amount of the world through ruling racially non-white regions as colonies, mentioned earlier in the historical work when mentioning Leninism. Britain and France ruled a large amount of the world, because of it.
In the rapid industrialisation program, Iron, coal and oil was required for the factories, which was mined by miners in the Soviet Union. Any miners who didn’t get enough of the materials, were sent to the Gulag camps by the Soviet Union. One other thing done to help the rapid industrialisation program, was a thing called collectivism. Collectivism getting all personal farms and reorganising them into government run farms. The reason collectivism was meant to help with industialistion was out of the belief a set of farmers income only as a whole, could buy good farming machines to help get extra crops. These extra crops would be exchanged to the new factory workers, who didn’t make food by themselves. The rapid industrialisation program was organised by Joseph Stalin. One other motive for collectivism was making farms more community based and therefore be seen as more socialist. One other belief in turning family farms in collectivised farms is that the Soviet farmers would adjust quickly to it, out of the motive of wanting to help the Soviet Union in the industrialisation process.
One negative of having factories in the Soviet Union, was that like all factories. They cause environmental pollution, just like transportation.
In 1928 The population of the Soviet Union was 147 million. 100 million people in the state of Russia. 29 million the State of Ukraine. 5 million in the transcaussian republic. 5 million in Uzbek. 1 million in Turkman. Almost 5 million in Belarus.
In 1929, the Soviet Union’s Premier Alesky Rykov would insult Joseph Stalin. So Joseph Stalin removes him from power and installs himself as Premier. While keeping his position as General Secretary of the communist party. This basically made Joseph Stalin dictator, of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, would start destroying many churches, to try spreading atheism, in the Soviet Union. Newspapers run by his Soviet government, would try to present the belief that Joseph Stalin, was a father figure to the Soviet Union’s people.
Joseph Stalin had a statement on preaching anti-government and anti-communist being illegal. It was quote, “Ideas are more powerful than guns. We don’t allow are enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."
In regrades to Joseph Stalin’s personal life. He was from, the cultural region Georgia, making him a Georgian. Just like many immoral criminals, he had bad parenting and distress in childhood, in the form of being bullied at school and often beaten by his father. He had little or no care for almost everyone. For example, he would tell one of his generals in short, “You have a big head and such a small brain, if you disobey my orders, your head will be cut off." Even though he was a Communist, Joseph Stalin had things, such as personal theatres and a personal library. He had a wife and 3 son’s, who he was photographed little with. One of his Sons tried and failed to commit suicide. So he mocked him for failing. However, he had a daughter, who he was photographed a lot with.