Goes down in history as the most authoritarian guy in history or whatever but Stalin couldnt even find a successor that wouldnt immediately denounce him and his policies. How do we learn from this? Something seems wrong here
Goes down in history as the most authoritarian guy in history or whatever but Stalin couldnt even find a successor that wouldnt immediately denounce him and his policies. How do we learn from this? Something seems wrong here
Mass demoralization. No one believed in the project anymore and that meant a bunch of alcoholics could come in and fuck everything up and there was no one there to stop them
Its a shame, just 10 years before they had defeated fascism and liberated half of europe. Things were looking up and it was all thrown away :/
Wait, are you saying people were demoralized in the fifties?
Nah. I think that's more of a Brezhnev era thing.
Personally, I don't think Khrushchev did anything too bad. I wouldn't trace the collapse to him alone.