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1928

Stalin launches first Five-Year Plan

1928

To catch up with the West in ten years or be crushed, Stalin ordered forced collectivization of peasant farms and breakneck industrialization at any human cost. Kulaks were liquidated as a class; villages were emptied and their grain confiscated. Steel output soared and millions starved. The Soviet Union became an industrial power on a foundation of corpses and coerced labor.