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The first Five-Year Plan did not get off to a successful start in all sectors. For example, the production of pig iron and steel increased by only 600,000 to 800,000 tons in 1929, barely surpassing the 1913-14 level. Only 3,300 tractors were produced in 1929. The output of food processing and light industry rose slowly, but in the crucial area of transportation, the railways worked especially.
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Stalin, was the most responsible person when it comes to the breakdown of the Grand Alliance. His, constant manipulation of the Grand Alliance to get what he wanted was already suspicious enough e.g. the wanting of 25% of the reparation loans and to keep the land of Poland that they had already seized during the war. Stalin, was hard to work with and was extremely stubborn.