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    Stalin, a young man who had always felt unfairly treated by life, developed a strong desire for respect, was soon rewarded with leadership, used his positions to gain more power, and soon pursued a policy to achieve a big goal. Stalin grew up in a dysfunctional family and had always craved power. Stalin started receiving many positions of leadership and quickly learned how to control the organizations. He quickly started gaining more power and had put many people in place. The only person capable

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    Politically one could argue Joseph Stalin was a good Marxist by his ability to completely transform the Soviet Union. Stalin was able to have it become an extremely powerful nation from being more of a middle-class peasant society. In the moral aspect, Stalin’s methods of achieving this powerful nation were highly distasteful and he significantly distorted Marxism/ Therefore in my opinion, I do not think he was a good Marxist. During his barbarous reign, millions of his citizens died due to his rulings

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    age 53 and a major struggle for power in the Soviet Union began. A triumvirate led by Joseph Stalin succeeded Lenin. By 1928, Stalin had assumed absolute power, ruling as an often brutal dictator until his death in 1953. But how is it that Stalin emerged as the new leader of the Soviet Union. In this essay I am going to explore the reasons to how and why this happened. Stalin held a very powerful and very important position, as the general secretary of the party.

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    How significant was the contribution of Stalin to the outcome of the war? Josef Stalin (formally Dzhugashvili) was the Russian dictator of the Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus) from 1929 to 1953. He is famously known for ruling the Soviet people through fear, killing or imprisoning those that opposed him and killing his own people in the war effort. When WW2 began, Stalin aligned with the Allies; Britain, United States and France. The relationship between the countries was not one that was

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    Why did Stalin emerge as leader of the USSR in 1929? “Stalin is a Genghis Khan, an unscrupulous intriguer” (Bukharin 1928). In 1929, by his 50th birthday, Stalin was undisputedly the leader of the USSR. This essay aims to show that there were four large contributing factors to why Stalin was able to become party leader and these were his positions within the party, his political skill and cunning nature, mistakes made by other contenders, especially Trotsky and luck. This essay aims to show that

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    Napoleon Joseph Stalin Napoleon is the counterpart of Stalin due to the fact that he rules the Animal Farm and instigates revolution. Strict character able to manipulate the other animals of the farm. Snowball Leo Trotsky Snowball reperesents Trotsky because like Snowball, Trotsky is exiled from Russia during revolution like Snowball is exiled from the farm. Smart pig that also wants to rule the animal farm. Smart enough to know what they need to do to survive, i.e. making the windmill until

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    Soviet Union from a peasant society to an industrial and military superpower. He was Joseph Stalin. Growing up as a child, Stalin was very smart and good with his studies until he changed. He organized bank robberies, arms deals, and assassination attempts and was put in prison in 1908. He was arrested again in 1911 and exiled. He created Pravda (a Bolshevik newspaper) in 1912. He was caught again and exiled. Joseph Stalin was one of the most powerful and ruthless leaders in the World. From all the pain

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    seminary school with the hopes of him becoming a priest. Stalin however had different plans for his future. Starting in 1912, Stalin was delegated to work on the first central committee of the Bolshevik party. In November of 1917 the Bolsheviks took control in Russia, thus forming the Soviet Union in 1922. Following Lenin’s death in 1924, Stalin focused on gaining complete control and abolishing Lenin’s old party leadership. Joseph Stalin ruled over the Soviet Union for two decades, he reigned with

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    death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic." Joseph Stalin. The man who said this managed to commit mass genocide, the death count amassing to about 20 million. But how did he do it, and why? Joseph Stalin was a genius, but brutal dictator. He transformed Russia from a powerless country into a superpower- at the cost of 20 million lives. Joseph Stalin was born Ioseb Vissarionovich Jugashivk, although he later took up the name Joseph Stalin in his mid 30's was born on December 18, 1878. (He

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    JOSEPH STALIN Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the U.S.S.R. from the mid 1920s till his death in 1953. Joseph Stalin used savage tactics to keep his powers. He used no principles, no mercy, and no ethics. Stalin contained a lot of bad leadership characteristics but I have cut it down to some of the worst in my opinion. The Great Purge started in 1934 and ended in 1940. In order to upset any budding power bases or alliances that might work against him, Stalin went on a spree of executing, imprisoning

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