They were the Five-Year Plans. Later, after the Second World War a number of countries were forced to accept the leadership of the Soviet Union (Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Poland, hungary) and were forced to make similar Five-Year Plans too.
The USSR did while Stalin was in charge.
Joseph Stalin
Stalin was for a communism government. A totalitarian government where he could be dictator and be in charge of what every one under him did.
Joseph stalin
The crisis started when in 1948 the Soviet Union tried to effectively get the whole of Berlin under its control. Stalin hoped to achieve this by closing to the Western powers all roads and waterways leading to Berlin, making Berling totally dependent for its food and all its other necessities from the Soviets. The Western powers circumvented the Soviet blockade by starting an airlift to Berlin, providing in well over 200,000 flights its citizens with food and supplies. The Soviets were forced by its success to lift the blockade in 1949.
He fully controlled the Soviet economy.
Stalin hoped to improve the Soviet economy
Stalin .
1924 - 1953 Stalin controlled Russia.
Perestroika was a program initiated by Soviet premier Gorbuchev in the waning days of the Soviet Union. It was an attempt to add some features of a market economy to the centrally-planned Soviet economy. It was accompanied by the idea of "glasnost" or openness, a backing away from the strict control of opinion and its expression as developed under Stalin.
Joseph Stalin .
5 years plan
Joseph Stalin's political goals were to consolidate the Red Army. He also wanted to rebuild the economy of the Soviet Union.
it impose a better economy
collective farming.
industrial and agricultural revolutions
industrial and agricultural revolutions