AP European History
Stalinism is a political system and ideology based on the policies and practices associated with Joseph Stalin, who led the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. It is characterized by totalitarian control, centralized economic planning, state repression, and the use of terror to eliminate dissent. The impacts of Stalinism extended beyond the Soviet Union, influencing mass atrocities and widespread human rights violations during and after Stalin's rule.