Putin stopped the motorcade to discuss with the residents of Belgorod

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    Perhaps you have a primitive education. Because you are very bad at remembering data. I many times wrote about the achievements of the USSR in the Stalin era, but you, as an underdeveloped parrot, you continue to write another nonsense.

    Learn by heart. Not to make people laugh.

    During the time of the Stalin leadership, for 30 years, the agrarian, poor, foreign-dependent country has become a powerful military-industrial power on a world scale, the center of a new socialist civilization. The poor and illiterate population of tsarist Russia has become one of the most educated nations in the world. The political and economic literacy of the workers and peasants at the beginning of the 1950s was not inferior, but surpassed the level of education of workers and peasants of any developed country at that time. The population of the Soviet Union increased by 41 million people. And this is not looking at the war. The most terrible war in the history of mankind.
    Under Stalin, more than 1500 major industrial facilities were built, including DneproGES, Uralmash, KhTW, GAZ, ZIS, plants in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk, Norilsk, Stalingrad.
    Already in 1947, the industrial potential of the USSR was completely restored, and in 1950 it grew more than twofold in relation to the pre-war 1940. None of the countries that suffered in the war by this time did not even reach the pre-war level, despite the powerful financial injections from the United States.
    Prices for basic food products, for 5 post-war years in the USSR, fell more than 2 times, while in the largest Capitalist countries these prices increased, and in some even 2 or more times.
    In 1947 the USSR, the first after the war from the states of our planet, abolished the card system. And since 1948, annually - until 1954 - reduced prices for food and consumer goods.
    Child mortality in 1950 decreased in comparison with 1940 by more than 2 times.
    The number of doctors has increased 1.5 times.
    The number of scientific institutions has increased by 40%.
    The number of university students increased by 50%. Etc.

    Since 1946 in the USSR were deployed work: on nuclear weapons and energy; On missile technology; On automation of technological processes; On introduction of the newest computer facilities and electronics; On space flights; On gasification of the country; On household appliances.
    The world's first nuclear power plant was commissioned in the USSR a year earlier than in England, and 2 years earlier than in the US. Only in the USSR atomic icebreakers were created.
    Thus, in the USSR for one five-year period - from 1946 to 1950 - in the conditions of a hard military-political confrontation with the richest capitalist power of the world without any external assistance, at least three socio-economic tasks were solved:
    1) the national economy has been restored;
    2) sustainable growth in the living standards of the population;
    3) an economic breakthrough in the future.
    In the September issue of the National Business magazine for 1953, in Herbert Harris's article "The Russians are catching up with us" it was noted that the USSR is ahead of any country in terms of growth of economic power and that currently the growth rate in the USSR is 2-3 times higher than in the USA.

    Learn it by heart. And do not write me any more your nonsense about Stalin.

    Korolev was convicted in the case of a conspiracy of generals. The Tukhachevsky case. Because he collaborated with conspirator R. Eideman, and in 1932-1934 - and with M. Tukhachevsky himself.
    June 10, 1940 period was reduced, and Korolev sent to the special prison NKVD UKB-29. Where, under the leadership of A. Tupolev, takes part in the creation of the Pe-2 and Tu-2 bombers. And at the same time is engaged in the development of a controlled air torpedo and a new version of a missile interceptor. Since there was already a war, the latter was the reason for his transfer in 1942 to another design bureau of strictly closed type OKB-16 at the Kazan aircraft plant, where work was being done on rocket engines. In early 1943, Korolev was already appointed chief designer of a group of rocket launchers, and in June 1944 - early released "with Withdrawal of criminal records." Then another year - already as a civilian - works in Kazan, where he finishes work on missile accelerators for military aircraft.

    The memory Korolev about the meeting with Stalin. (Memories were written after Stalin's death, at a time when it was profitable to criticize Stalin.)

    "... Ustinov said that too much was said about us (Raketchikah) in the pink light, but I can not agree with this ... Where, if not near Comrade Stalin, you can speak easily and what you think you want ... This watch Flew by unnoticed. How carefully he spoke of all of us and how deeply he directed our work along the right path. But much of what we came up with will have to be done in a different way. And how it all became good and clear ... It was a great happiness for me to visit Comrade Stalin. "

    Again. This was written after Stalin's death.


    On Thursday, March 5, 1953, Korolev, still unaware of the death of the leader, wrote in Kapustin Yar to his wife from Moscow: "Anxiety does not leave consciousness for a minute. What with him (Stalin) will be and how you want everything to be all right. "
    Then on March 6: "Our Comrade Stalin died ... It is so unbearably painful in my heart, there is a lump in my throat, and there are no thoughts or words to convey the grief that has befallen us all. This is truly a nationwide, immeasurable grief-there is no longer our native comrade Stalin ... In the most difficult moments of life, always with hope and faith, gazes turned to Comrade Stalin. The simplest, smallest person could turn to him and always received help. His great attention was warmed to any area of our life and work ... Stalin is the light of our life, and now he is no longer with us ... "
    March 7:" I can not for anything take up and gather my thoughts. "
    March 8: "How terribly hard on the heart." Finally, on the day of farewell, on March 9: "Comrade Stalin's funeral was heard on the radio. How terribly hard .. I cried ... In addition to the inexhaustible national grief for what was said ... nothing to add. Our comrade Stalin will live forever with us. "


    You live in Germany, so you know the German expression indicating the direction of "Nah". In Russia, also indicate the direction. But more specifically. I think you understand me.

    Roosevelt.



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