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Russian Recovery after WW2
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Russian Recovery after WW2
Consequences of War
Civilian deaths: 19 million
Soldiers killed: 9 million
Villages destroyed: 70,000
Kholkoz wasted: 100,000
Scorched earth policy: Territory recovered of not much value
Labour camps: 1.6m in 1942--> 4.7m in 1947
Territory
Gained: Estonia, Latvia,Lithuania
Satellite sates: East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania+Bulgaria
Industrial Development
4th 5-year plan: Heavy industry+transport
Urban workforce: 67m-77m
More women( men died in war)
1947: Devaluation of the rouble by 90%
Everyone lost savings
Consumer goods in short supply
Collective farms: 1/3 of pre-war levels (less men)
Collectivisation resumed
Wages on farms= 20% of industrial wages
USSR only second to USA in industrial capacity
Harvest fail+drought
1945 harvest= 60% of pre-war levels
1946: nation-wide drought
Cult of personality
Accepted that Stalin was absolute after victory
'Mature dictatorship' reached
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