As Dmitry said in this thread, and I said in other threads: unfortunately, 90% of former USSR industry was built before 1953
Russia became a world power (sorry - it was the one until 1917, and even until 1945 - Trinity test-explosion) only because Stalin had the tremendous will to unite the whole country in a great effort to withstand the upcoming cold war...
I'll never admit that my family members worked and died for nothing. Or even worse then nothing - for Coka-Cola and Wrigley's chewinggum...
Who said that Beria was a killer? Yes, he was. And he did kidnap pretty girls (hehe, envy?) according to the Western legend. But he was executed by the Party forces only because he started to release "political prisoners", and stated that the next Soviet government should be elected by free democratic procedure.
Khruschev and gang simply killed him because the most educated, most democratic, and most protected Soviet leader didn't suite Party oligarchy...
DMF, you definetly studied Soviet political history from Western sources.
You say - why Stalin was better then Trotsky? Simply because Trotskiy always stood for "barack communism" and "World Revolution". Softened versions of Trotskiy's ideas were used in Maoist China, Albania and North Korea. Fortunately - Albanian desire for "World Revolution" had no backup like NATO bombers in 50-60s.
Stalin was a man of his word. He made agreements with Roosevelt and Churchill, and NEVER broke them, even after Churchill declared "cold war" in 1946...
In my Great Soviet Encyclopedia I still have a small folded leaflet with sir Winston Churchill's speach for the 80 years of Stalin, 1959. It's filled with enormous respect for his dead enemy. Sir Winston was a great Politician of the XX century, together with his teammates in anti-hitler coaliton.
Speaking about Indians and Chechens.
Russians always tried to avoid conflicts with the nations they encountered. Or how else small groups of Cossacks could "conquer" Siberia from Urals to the very Pacific!? No wars at all. We simply lived and left live. Instead of slaughters - Russians taught Yakuts, Tunguzes, Bashkirs, Buryats and hundreeds of other nations to read and write, to write down their legends etc. No bayonets, only trade and coexistance.
Toad, Chechens were one of the very few problems. Probably the only illiterate gangster nation that took up arms.
Stalin was a Caucasian too, and he knew Chechens very well. So - he have chosen the most human and decisive solution for the problem...