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What factors contributed to industrialisation in Russia in the last quarter of 19th century?

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Answered by KHUSHI1234567890
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☜☆☞ The timing, immediately after the first world war, was to gain military power. The soviet government saw the need for a strong industrial economy in order to compete in war (rising importance of aircraft, extremely heavy battleships, army tanks and artillery, personal weapons, trucks and industrial farming to feed armies) and determined to convert Russia from a feudal agricultural economy into an industrialized economy. Once the decision was made Stalin brutally implemented it sparing nothing and no-one to achieve the aim. It is still surprising how well they succeeded though. Within 25 short years the Russian economy had changed from feudal agriculture to industrial so powerful it produced more tons of military tanks than any other nation, its own effective ground-attack aircraft, and much else to a point where it is easily arguable that Russia, with some logistical support from allied countries single-handedly won WWII.

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Answered by itzlisa91331
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Factors enabling industrialisation were -  

1. increased foreign investments.

2. extension of railway network.

3. doubling of coal production.

4. quadrupling of iron and steel output.

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