During the rule of Josef Stalin, the satellites belonging to the Soviet Union (as well as the people of the Soviet Union) were under very strict control; they were not allowed to recieve aid from the nations in Western Europe, the people of these nations were not allowed to travel outside of the Soviet sphere of influence, and Stalin was also responsible for the starvation of ten million Ukrainians during his collectivization period. Needless to say, Stalin was not a very good leader, in terms of looking after his people, so when he died in 1953, it gave the oppourtunity for others to fix what he had done in the past.
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| - During the rule of Josef Stalin, the satellites belonging to the Soviet Union (as well as the people of the Soviet Union) were under very strict control; they were not allowed to recieve aid from the nations in Western Europe, the people of these nations were not allowed to travel outside of the Soviet sphere of influence, and Stalin was also responsible for the starvation of ten million Ukrainians during his collectivization period. Needless to say, Stalin was not a very good leader, in terms of looking after his people, so when he died in 1953, it gave the oppourtunity for others to fix what he had done in the past.
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| - During the rule of Josef Stalin, the satellites belonging to the Soviet Union (as well as the people of the Soviet Union) were under very strict control; they were not allowed to recieve aid from the nations in Western Europe, the people of these nations were not allowed to travel outside of the Soviet sphere of influence, and Stalin was also responsible for the starvation of ten million Ukrainians during his collectivization period. Needless to say, Stalin was not a very good leader, in terms of looking after his people, so when he died in 1953, it gave the oppourtunity for others to fix what he had done in the past. Stalin had left no clear successor to be appointed leader of the Soviet Union, so when he diede in 1953, there was a turmoil as party members jostled for the much-coveted posistion. By 1956, a man by the name of Nikita Krushchev had gathered enough support to enable him to (officially) become the leader of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Krushchev had a different view of how communism should work than Stalin did, so he tried to repair the damage that Stalin had done.
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