R2620thand21st

Stalin created a five-year plan to reinforce economic and social changes throughout the country. One part of his plan was to increase the industrial growth of the U.S.S.R. Between the years 1928 and 1937, the Soviet Union witnesses a great industrialization drive. The creation of new factories in Siberia, strict labor discipline, and the help of foreign engineers contributed to the growth of industry. By 1937 the Soviet industry produced four times as much goods as ten years before. The theme of the origins, developments, and consequences of industrialization clearly fits with the five-year plan. Industrialization originated from Stalin’s plans, developed through tough labor and new factories, and resulted in a quadrupled product output. MLA: Buckler, John, Bennett D. Hill, and John P. Mckay. __A History of Western Society__. Alexandria, VA: Not Avail, 2003.
 * 1) 26 __Stalin’s Five-Year Plans__ (1928)