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Executions refer to the state-sanctioned killing of individuals, typically carried out as a punishment for crimes or perceived threats against the regime. In the context of the Great Purge and Soviet society under Stalin, executions became a tool of political repression, targeting those deemed enemies of the state, including party members, intellectuals, and ordinary citizens. This period marked an escalation in the use of violence as a means to instill fear and maintain control over the population.