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20 October, 08:06

How did the fall of the soviet union effect poland

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    The Origins and Evolution of the Soviet State

    The Soviet state was born in 1917. That year, the revolutionary Bolsheviks overthrew the Russian czar and established a socialist state in the territory that had once belonged to the Russian empire. In 1922, Russia proper joined its far-flung republics in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The first leader of this Soviet state was the Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin.

    Did You Know? In 1988, Time magazine selected Mikhail Gorbachev to be its "Man of the Year" for his work toward ending the Cold War. The next year, it named him its "Man of the Decade." In 1990, Gorbachev won the Nobel Peace Prize.

    The Soviet Union was supposed to be "a society of true democracy," but in many ways it was no less repressive than the czarist autocracy that preceded it. It was ruled by a single party-the Communist Party-that demanded the allegiance of every Russian citizen. After 1924, when the dictator Joseph Stalin came to power, the state exercised totalitarian control over the economy, administering all industrial activity and establishing collective farms. It also controlled every aspect of political and social life. People who argued against Stalin’s policies were arrested and sent to labor camps or executed.
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