Last time we spoke about the Wehrmacht. In the tumultuous aftermath of World War I, Germany faced chaos and despair. The Weimar Republic, promising democracy and reform, struggled amid food shortages and inflation, leading to unrest. Amidst this turmoil, Adolf Hitler emerged, captivating those disillusioned by the republic’s failures. His initial coup attempt in 1923 failed, but through a trial transformed him into a national figure. As economic conditions deteriorated, Hitler’s National Socialist German Workers' Party gained traction, exploiting the desperate populace’s need for hope. By 1933, clever political maneuvers led to his appointment as Chancellor. Soon after, the Reichstag Fire allowed him to enact measures that suspended civil liberties and dismantled democracy. With military rearmament plans in motion, Hitler defied international treaties, expanding aggressively into territories like the Rhineland and Austria. By 1938, emboldened by perceived weaknesses from Western powers, he seized the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia, setting in motion a series of conquests that would plunge Europe into World War II.
This episode is Prelude #5 Stalin’s Purges
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Over the past episodes we basically covered how World War One dramatically changed Germany and the nations that made up the Soviet Union. The Russian empire certainly underwent a dramatic amount of change in a very short period of time. But even prior to the Revolution, there were significant efforts to enhance industrial capacity within the Tsar’s Empire. These initiatives often faced challenges from established social interests and a shortage of capital. Just as conditions began to improve, World War One erupted, ultimately leading to the Empire’s collapse. Lenin aimed to transform society while boosting the production capabilities of the nascent USSR. However, this endeavor was hindered by infighting among the party elite and the ongoing civil war. Stalin, aware of the frailties in Soviet industry before he assumed power, was determined to address these issues once he solidified his leadership of the party and the nation. He initiated a series of programs inspired by an earlier proposal from Trotsky, which came to be known as the Five-Year Plans. The initiatives were to be supported by the full strength of Stalin's emerging terror regime, with the initial purges aimed at eliminating dissidents and those considered politically unreliable from the central planning committee.
Joseph Stalin's First Five-Year Plan, launched in 1928, aimed to transform the Soviet Union from an agrarian society into an industrial superpower. The plan emphasized rapid industrialization, particularly in heavy industries such as steel, coal, and machinery, to increase production and modernize the economy. Key components of the plan included collectivization of agriculture, which sought to consolidate individual farms into large, state-controlled enterprises. This move aimed to boost agricultural output and supply food for the growing urban workforce. However, the policy faced significant resistance from peasants, leading to widespread hardship, famine, and social unrest. The plan set ambitious production targets, often unrealistic, and relied heavily on central planning. The Soviet government mobilized resources through state control, labor camps, and harsh measures to enforce compliance. The propaganda machine promoted achievements, showcasing progress through grandiose claims of output increases.
In 1929, the program was expanded to include the collectivization and mechanization of agriculture. By the end of 1932, the targets of the plan were claimed to have been achieved. While the Soviet Union had undoubtedly made significant strides in industrial capacity, numerous sacrifices were made to accomplish these objectives. The subsequent famine was attributed to the plan's failures in sustaining agricultural production effectively. Millions perished during this famine, yet Stalin touted his achievements. The USSR reported increases in coal production by 84%, oil by 90%, steel by 37%, and electricity by an astonishing 168%. These enhancements laid the groundwo
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