AP European History
Stalin's Five Year Plans were a series of government initiatives launched in the Soviet Union starting in 1928, aimed at rapidly industrializing the country and transforming its economy from agrarian to industrial. These plans focused on increasing production output in key sectors such as steel, coal, and machinery, while also collectivizing agriculture. The plans played a significant role in shaping the economic landscape of the Soviet Union during the interwar period and had profound implications for global conflicts that followed.