
The Soviet Union, Part 1 of 2
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The Communist Party's Tentacles
Stalin assures his people life has become better comrades, life has become more cheerful. By the mid-1930s peasants are allowed to grow crops other than grain and are permitted to keep a cow for personal use. But as a cult of personality grows around Stalin, the party's tentacles stretch into every aspect of life. All cultural output is expected to reflect communist ideals. Even as the constitution promises greater liberty, Stalin instigates an extraordinary crackdown on dissent.
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