dates of the first five year plan
1928 to 1932
dates of the second five year plan
1933 to 1937
dates of the third five year plan
1938 to 1941
dates of the fourth five year plan
1946 to 1950
dates of the fifth five year plan
1951 to 1955
ideological causes of the five year plans (2)
political causes of the five year plans (2)
2. Stalin was concerned that Russia would be unable to defend itself against attack
evidence that Stalin no longer wanted to be seen as Lenin’s pupil?
1929 speech in which he listed Lenin’s mistakes, Lenin’s Russia was over and Stalin’s Russia was beginning
economic causes of the five year plans
NEP’s failure to industrialise Russia
success’s of the first five year plan (4)
what were the failures of the first five year plan (5)
what were the five main aims of the first five year plan?
what were the four main aims of the second five year plan?
what were the success’s of the second five year plan? (5)
failures of the second five year plan (4)
which movement took off during the second five year plan?
the Stakhanovite movement
what two things were constructed during the three good years?
2. Volga Canal in 1937
how many died during the construction of the Volga Canal?
22,000, mainly prisoners
what were the three main aims the third five year plan?
what was the biggest obstacle facing the third five year plan?
the dearth of good managers following the purges of the 1930s
what effectivly ended the third five year plan?
the german invasion of 1941
what were living conditions like in towns and cities as a result of increased population?
workers lived in cramped apartments where they had to cope with inadequate sanitation and erratic water supplies.
what could lateness or absenteesim during the five years plans result in?
dismissal, eviction from housing and lose of benefits
why was the fourth five year plan successful?
war reperations, good central planning and the effort of the soviet people