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What Does Stalinisation Mean?

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    Stalinisation refers to the adoption of the policies of Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin (Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili) was the General Secretary of the Soviet Union's Communist Party. He gained complete control of the party after 1928 and was considered the de facto leader of the party. He became the dictator of the Soviet Union. He projected himself as Marxist Leninist.

    The style of government by Stalin or the economic or political system based on his policies is termed Stalinism. Stalinisation forces people to adopt Stalinism or Stalin's policies or practices. For example: Hungarian people refused to participate in the Stalinisation of Hungary.
    It says that these people did not accept the policies or promotion of communism in their country. Stalinisation supported socialism or totalitarianism.
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    Swaraajk 

    answered 3 years ago

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