Initially, the Second Five Year Plan tried to develop the economy in a more rounded way. It focused on electrification, transport, new industries, labour productivity, and consumer goods alongside heavy industry. Why?
- A faction of the Politburo known as the Kirov Group pressured Stalin to prioritise living standards and consumer goods in order to increase the Party's popularity. The availability of consumer goods from 1933-36 was described by the Russian people as 'The Three Good Years'.
- During the first five year plan, large quantities of raw materials were produced but left unused due to lack of transportation.
- The first five year plan had produced a generation of workers able to do complex industrial tasks.
In 1936, the priorities of the plan changed. Consumer goods were replaced by a priority to rearm. This was due to Germany's rearmament, suggesting war. Stalin was also able to change his priorities because Kirov and his followers (Kirov Group) had been killed in the Great Terror.
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