Stalin and the USSR
Title: Stalin and the USSR
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Stalin and the USSR
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 401 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich
1879-1953, Russian revolutionary, head of the USSR
(1924-53). A Georgian cobbler's son named
Dzhugashvili, he joined the Social-Democratic party
while a seminarian and soon became a professional
revolutionary. In the 1903 party split (see BOLSHEVISM
AND MENSHEVISM) he sided with LENIN. Stalin
attended party congresses abroad and worked in the
Georgian party press. In 1912 he went to St. Petersburg,
where he was elected to the party's central committee.
About this time he took
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Russians were
dead (see UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS).
At the TEHERAN CONFERENCE and the YALTA
CONFERENCE Stalin gained Western recognition of a
Soviet sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. The
paranoia of his last years led to a period of terror
reminiscent of the 1930s. On his death (1953) his body
was placed next to Lenin's. In 1956, at the 20th Party
Congress, KHRUSHCHEV denounced Stalin's tyranny,
but destalinization has never been thoroughgoing
Bibliography
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