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why was russia not got effected by the great depression?

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Answered by arishfa857
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The Soviet Union was the world’s only socialist state with very little international trade. Its economy was not tied to the rest of the world and was only slightly affected by the Great Depression. Despite all of this, The Great Depression caused mass immigration to the Soviet Union, mostly from Finland and Germany.

Answered by sankhalaishant
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In the Soviet Union, the Great Depression helped solidify Joseph Stalin's grip on power. In 1928, Stalin instituted a planned economy. ... Historians estimate that as many as 20 million Soviets died during the 1930s as a result of famine and deliberate killings.

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