Stalin's Five Year Plan

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The dictator, Joseph Stalin, according to the History Channel ruled in Russia from 1929-1953 (2014). During his time as the dictator, Stalin came up with a significant plan to help Russia expand. This plan was called the Five Year Plan. The goal of Stalin’s Five Year Plan was to rapidly industrialized the nation so that it could catch up with the West (Shmoop Editorial Team). Stalin also decided to collectivize agriculture, which meant he thought he could get the peasants to produce more crops by moving them off their individual farms and onto large-scale mechanical farms (Shmoop Editorial Team). Stalin, is represent in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, as a power hungry bore. As the novel progresses and the bore, Napoleon, gains power over the farm a windmill is built. The relationship between Stalin’s Five Year Plan and the building of the windmill can be seen through understanding the history of the Five Year Plan, there are several similarities between Napoleon and Stalin in the novel, and the building of the windmill is historically accurate.
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