Stalin's collectivisation programme. please give answer in short paragraph
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Explanation:
Stalin's Collectivization program was independent cultivation. But not treated like that. Stalin forced to farmers to cultivate in each and every lands. They started new techniques to grow better. The equipments were new, profit from the land had to share. Many farmers we're fell down because Stalin engaged with another business. So there livelihood fell down. Farmers were not ready to work another farms. They only wanted to cultivate. They were against to socialism.
Explanation:
The peculiar features of Nazi thinking were as under :
- (i) The state is above all. All powers should be vested with the State. People exist for the State, not the State for the people.
- (ii) It was in favour of ending all types of parliamentary institutions and glorify the rule of a great leader.
- (iii) It was in favour of crushing all types of party formations and opposition.
- iv) It was in favour of rooting out liberalism, socialism and communism.
- (v) It preached hatred for the Jews whom they thought were responsible for the economic misery of the Germans.
- vi) The Nazi Party considered Germany superior to all other nations and wanted to have her influence all over the world.
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⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀After the defeat in the First World War, Germany had to sign a harsh and humiliating Treaty of Versailles with the Allies. The treaty multiplied the problems. As a result, Hitler rose to the power. He set up the Nazi party and succeeded in capturing the power and establishing the dictatorship of the Nazi Party in Germany. The dictatorial rule of the Nazi Party under the leadership of Hitler is termed as Nazism. Nazi ideology was synonymous with Hitler's worldview.