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  2. Industrialization in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    One of the main goals of industrialization was building up the military potential of the Soviet Union. So, if as of January 1, 1932, there were 1,446 tanks and 213 armored vehicles in the Red Army , then as of January 1, 1934—7574 tanks and 326 armored vehicles—more than in the armies of United Kingdom , France and Nazi Germany combined.

  3. History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953) - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment had been a problem in late Imperial Russia and even under the NEP, but it ceased being a major factor after the implementation of Stalin's massive industrialization program. The sharp mobilization of resources used in order to industrialize the heretofore agrarian society created a massive need for labor; unemployment virtually ...

  4. Central Archives of the Russian Ministry of Defence - Wikipedia

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    TsAMO Russia keeps some 90,000 funds, including 18,600,000 units of storage. [4] The organization funds are in general conformity with the principles of the organization of the Soviet Armed Forces: independent foundations are documents departments of the central apparatus of the Ministry of Defense, offices of military districts, armies, departments, divisions, units and individual agencies.

  5. Five-year plans of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Because of the success made by the first plan, Stalin did not hesitate with going ahead with the second five-year plan in 1932, although the official start date for the plan was 1933. The second five-year plan gave heavy industry top priority, putting the Soviet Union not far behind Germany as one of the major steel-producing countries of the ...

  6. The Revolution Betrayed - Wikipedia

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    Trotsky highlights the most important of these "zigzags" in the field of economic policy, criticizing Stalin and Nikolai Bukharin's policy of at first opposing voluntary collectivization and increasing privatization of land and then of an abrupt reversal of policy towards rapid industrialization and forced collectivization, which Trotsky brands ...

  7. Russia feels threatened by NATO. There's history behind that

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    Still, not all of Russia’s arguments are unreasonable. “There are some concerns on the Russian side that are legitimate,” Steven Pifer, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, told me.

  8. Military history of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union fell in 1991, not because of military defeat but because of economic and political factors - see History of the Soviet Union (1982–91). The Soviet military consisted of five armed services - in their official order of importance [citation needed]: the Strategic Rocket Forces (service established in 1959) Ground Forces; Air Forces

  9. Soviet industry in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Despite ongoing military actions, Baku remained the main provider of fuels and lubricants, sending 23.5 million tons of oil in the first year of the war alone. A total of 75 million tons of oil were transported for military needs throughout World War II. Vasiliy Istratov, former ambassador of Russia to Azerbaijan wrote: