Conclusion

Stalin had thought to be the one that changed what Russia was and spread the Socialism throughout the world. But he didn’t manage to do it. His methods of collectivisation, industrialisation and totalisation. He managed to increase the amount of work that the country had output by industrialising the whole of Russia and that collectivisation had become a strong agricultural boost for the country. But his dictatorial way of ruling had ruined his chances to becoming a great leader. Most of the revolutionaries had hoped for a better world with him but they were misguided and let astray by Stalin. They hoped for much better but in the end they never got the Socialist country that they wanted since the start of the twentieth century.