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I agree to a large extent that Stalin's Economic Policies were detrimental to the USSR. Although collectivisation managed to increase the amount of grain produced in the USSR and managed to make most of the farms state-controlled, the scale of the human cost far outweighs it. 1.5 million people were sent to labour camps after they resisted collectivisation. When the great famine occurred from 1932 to 1933, whatever grain was harvested was taken by the government lead to millions of people starving to death. Therefore I agree to a large extent that Stalin's Economic Policies were detrimental to the USSR due to the scale of the lives lost to enforce the policies.
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