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The Autobiography of Joseph Stalin
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Moreorless killer files - Joseph Stalin
A short biography and background notes on Stalin's career as a killer.
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Joseph Stalin's response to Winston Churchill in an interview with Pravda.
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Time 1942 Person of the Year: Joseph Stalin
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Photos and documents about leaders of the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin.
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Joseph Stalin funeral photos. Red Square, Moscow, USSR, 1953.
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An essay on Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky rivalry for each other.
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Joseph Stalin's Speech On Red Square On Anniversary Celebration Of The October Revolution
From Soviet Russia Today, December, 1941.
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Category: Regional > Europe > Russia > Society and Culture > History > Russian Revolution
(f) Collectivization and Industrialization
In November 1927, Joseph Stalin launched his "revolution from above" by setting two extraordinary goals for Soviet domestic policy: rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture.
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The dreadful famine that engulfed Ukraine, the northern Caucasus, and the lower Volga River area in 1932-1933 was the result of Joseph Stalin's policy of forced collectivization.
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(w) Cold War: Soviet Perspectives
After World War II, Joseph Stalin saw the world as divided into two camps: imperialist and capitalist regimes on the one hand, and the Communist and progressive world on the other.
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(b) Repression and Terror: Stalin in Control
During the second half of the 1920s, Joseph Stalin set the stage for gaining absolute power by employing police repression against opposition elements within the Communist Party.
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(v) Cold War: Postwar Estrangement
Joseph Stalin deepened the estrangement between the United States and the Soviet Union when he asserted in 1946 that World War II was an unavoidable and inevitable consequence of "capitalist imperialism" and implied that such a war might re-occur.
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Joseph Stalin's forcible resettlement of over 1.5 million people, mostly Muslims, during and after World War II is now viewed by many human rights experts in Russia as one of his most drastic genocidal acts.
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