stalinisation

[US]/ˌstɑːlɪnaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌstɑːlɪnɪˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.The process of making someone or something conform to the policies, methods, or ideology of Joseph Stalin; the implementation of Stalinist policies in a country, organization, or system

Example Sentences

the rapid stalinisation of the country alarmed international observers.

historians debate the exact timeline of the party's stalinisation.

he wrote a book detailing the stalinisation of eastern europe.

resisting stalinisation often led to immediate purge or imprisonment.

the process of stalinisation involved extensive purges of the military.

we are witnessing a creeping stalinisation of the state apparatus.

the cultural stalinisation demanded absolute loyalty to the leader.

some analysts argue that stalinisation was a betrayal of marxist ideals.

the economy suffered greatly due to the forced stalinisation of agriculture.

propaganda played a crucial role in the stalinisation of society.

the article explores the stalinisation of local government institutions.

attempts at de-stalinisation were reversed in later decades.

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