Stalin 5 Year Plan. The first Five Year Plan actually lasted four years, as supposedly it met all of its objectives earlier than expected, although this could be ascribed to Russian propaganda efforts. Stalin set the workers high targets.
The series of FYPs were meant to modernise Soviet industry and to match and overtake the other Western powers who by an industrial revolution had managed to modernise their industries and increase their industrial. These assorted attempts to develop economic vibrancy were dreamed-up by the various butchers of the Kremlin's central planning committee; each one of these plans all had one thing in common that was never lost on the Russian people: they always involved. Stalin's plans to modernise industry in the Soviet Union were calculated in Five Year Plans.
This proved successful in industrializing Russia and greatly increasing industrial output which improved the economy.….
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Five-Year Plan, Soviet economic practice of planning to augment agricultural and industrial output by designated quotas for a limited period of usually five years. Stalin justified his claims that if rapid industrialization did not. Stalin introduced the Five Year Plans.