preview

Why Is Joseph Stalin Bad

Good Essays
Open Document

C.J. Mangum
Mrs. Burns
3/9/17
English 9
6th hour
Joseph Stalin, good leader who did bad things or bad leader who did good things.
Joseph Stalin was a good leader who did terrible things. When Joseph Stalin was born in 1879, he was not set out on a path to rule. At age seven, he contracted a bad case of small pox, which left his face eternally scared. In a few years, he was involved in a carriage crash, which left his left arm slightly deformed. It was because of these injuries, that the other village children treated him poorly. Their relentlessness made him feel inferior, which then made him mean. He was aggressive, and did not tolerate people who opposed him. He then would start a journey for respect and authority. In 1888, Joseph’s mother decided she wanted him to be a priest. Soon after, she enrolled him in religious schooling. He did well in this new school, and earned himself a college scholarship to the university of Tiflis Theological seminary. Soon after starting class, Joseph came in contact with the radical socialist party named “Messame Dassy”. He joined the group in 1898, and left his school in 1899. Joseph did not leave Tiflis, but did continue with his revolutionary work. In 1901, he joined the Social Democratic Labor Party and worked full-time for the revolutionary movement. In 1902, he …show more content…

The once iron fisted leader, had started to slowly fade away, and a new Stalin that was weaker had come in. in the early 1950’s, After an assassination plot was uncovered, he ordered the head of the secret police to instigate a new purge of the Soviet Union. Stalin wanted to prove once more that he may be in bad health, but the iron man inside was still alive and ready. Before his new purge order could be put into play, Stalin died on March 5th, 1953. He left behind a legacy of death and terror as he turned a failing Russia into a top world

Get Access