Is Stalin a Hero or a Villian

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In 1930, if one were to walk down a street in Russia, propaganda of Stalin and the Soviet Union would be hung everywhere, but there would be a rotten smell of death, some from murder,some from famine. Factory smoke coming from large buildings,the people inside, crammed in tight, working hard for hours on end. After Lenin died in 1924, Stalin seized complete control of the Soviet Union, making changes as he pleased. He set up new goals, and objectives that kept the people working harder and harder each year. The economy was completely in ruins after World War 1, Stalin’s attempts to regain it only benefited few, including himself. Stalin’s ideas that he portrayed were meant to help Russia but Stalin himself was a villain due to how he went about it because, he made workers work beyond what was healthy and providing terrible punishments, how he killed millions if they resisted the government or didn't believe in communism, and lastly, because of how he manipulated all of russia and its people.
Stalin set targets for workers that were almost impossible or extremely unhealthy for them to try to complete and if they didn’t the punishments for it were beyond harsh. Thousands of people were sent to Gulags as prisoners because of labour laws that were enforced. People worked even harder when threatened with the punishment of being sent to a labour camp. One could be punished for various of things while working, breaking equipment, leaving early, or not completing their target for the day, etc. The working conditions were terrible, long-houred shifts with large quotas to complete. In Stalin’s desperate plan to modernize Russia, he made workers push out large quantities of products. In Source 1 of Heroes and Villains,the pr...

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...ons to “cleanse” the USSR of “anti-communist”.
Although Stalin’s intentions were somewhat heroic, his actions were villainous, this is so because he was responsible for forced labour and labour laws (punishments involving labour), millions murdered by his secret police, NKVD, if they questioned authority in any way, and used horrific tactics to manipulate Russia so he could obtain power. Stalin promised a flourished and amazing nation by the end of his reign, but instead inflicted pain that will be with Russia’s people forever. Stalin had dreams to modernize and industrialize Russia to make it great, but instead killed off his own people in the process. As that person walks down that street in Russia, fear creeps up their back. A fear of the face on every poster in the town, Stalin. One wrong word, move, look, death was near, ready to pounce at any given momen

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