Joseph Stalin: Winner of Fascism and Builder of the Great Soviet Power (+seeding)
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Published at: 05/03/2024 08:12 AM
On March 5, 1953, Joseph Stalin, leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), died, who led the fight against fascism until it was defeated and was the promoter of the construction of the industrial era of this Eurasian nation.
Born in Gori on December 6, 1878, from a very young age, this pragmatic leader stood out for his fight against tsarism, a position that earned him his exile from the Russian Empire, to which he managed to return anonymously to continue his fight for the Russian Revolution, which achieved victory after long years of battle.
During the presidency of Vladimir Lenin in the nascent USSR, Stalin held important positions within the structure of the Revolutionary State, becoming People's Commissar for National Affairs (Minister of Internal Affairs) and People's Commissar for the Inspection of Workers and Peasants (Minister of Labor and Agriculture), positions he held since the arrival of the Revolution until his rise as Secretary General of the Soviet Communist Party and President of the Council of State.
From the direction of the economic and social policy of the USSR, Stalin promoted a series of transformations aimed at changing the Soviet economic model that was still in the process of becoming a feudal system of production, and promoted the industrialization of the country through so-called five-year plans, which allowed him to turn the Soviet Union into the second economic power on the planet, thanks to what they called “the Soviet miracle”.
Also during this decade of the 30th century, there was the rise of Italian fascism and German Nazism, which waged a war of conquest on Europe that later turned against Soviet territory, where the Red Army knew how to resist the onslaught of the forces of Adolf Hitler and then began an offensive that took the courageous revolutionary people in arms to Berlin, where, flying the Soviet flag, they sealed the end of the fascist threat in 1945 and brought peace to the world, This fact led Stalin to be nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize (1945-1947).
Despite the controversies surrounding this leader, today 71 years after his physical departure, the peoples of the world remember the demonstrated capacity of Stalin, who defeated the monster of fascism and promoted the construction of an economic model whose development is for the benefit of the people, as was the case in the advanced USSR, where women and men alike advanced in knowledge, culture and organization.
Mazo News Team