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Stalin established forced labor camps known as "Gulogs" which was an acronym for Glavnoe Uprablenie Lagerei, actually it was a government run prison camp where over 39 million people were executed, millions starved or frozen to death. If you disagreed with Stalin, you were sent to the camps without a trail. The Gulogs were part of the "Great Terror" that gripped the Soviet country. Anyone expressing an intellectual thought was considered dangerous and forced to work or shot immediately. Stalin forced the Soviet people to worship his government, not God. Farmers who built up their farms were forced to hand them over to Stalin and his centralized control. Anyone still free had severe food shortages because the food was sold to build more government comforts.
Stalins' mass executions of intellectuals and skilled workers caused the government to become inefficient and industrialization slowed down somewhat.
The answer would probably be "A", since the Soviet infrastructure was improved through the slave labor and the push for industrialization.
Stalins' mass executions of intellectuals and skilled workers caused the government to become inefficient and industrialization slowed down somewhat.
The answer would probably be "A", since the Soviet infrastructure was improved through the slave labor and the push for industrialization.
As per the given statement Soviet infrastructure was improved through slave labor was a major effect of Soviet gulags under Joseph Stalin
What were Gulags ?
Gulags were government-run prison camps where over 39 million people were executed and millions more starved or frozen to death. Stalin constructed these camps as forced labor sites. You were detained in the camps without a trail if you disagreed with Stalin. The "Great Terror" that engulfed the Soviet Union included the Gulags. Anyone expressing an intellectual idea was viewed as dangerous and was either made to work or promptly shot.
Who was Joseph Stalin?
Joseph Stalin's was most likely born on December 6, 1878, in Georgia as. Georgians were largely regarded as second-class citizens in the Russian Empire at the time of his birth, and most respectable occupations many of which were situated in his home Georgia needed proficiency in Russian. At some time during his youth, Stalin who was nicknamed as Sasha by his mother developed black pox which caused him to receive lifelong scars on his face.
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