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The late 1920s marked a radical shift in Soviet policy. Stalin’s "Great Break" wasn't just an economic change; it was a total social and political transformation. Below are detailed insights based on the standard tasks found in Volobuev's textbook for this section.

The transition occurred due to several critical factors:

Eliminating reliance on imported machinery from the West.

The process of building a massive, technically advanced industrial base.

The Soviet leadership feared "capitalist encirclement" and believed the country needed a massive defense industry to survive a future war.

Selling grain, timber, and oil abroad to buy foreign equipment. "Internal Loans": Compulsory state bonds sold to citizens.