Stalin
Joseph Stalin has had a great effect on Russia. From his early life in the Georgianseminary we will see why he entered the seminary, and how this contributed to his activities and how his life progresses through the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, to when he was dictator. When he was a full revolutionary, we see his activities with the Kulaks, Bolsheviks and the Red armies. We will also see how his Five Year Plans effected the country, and his times dealing with World War 2 and the Cold War. The man who would be known as Joseph Stalin was born on December 21, 1879 in Gori, Georgia, a province of the Russian Empire located in the Caucus Mountains. His birth name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, and he was the third son of Vissarion and Ekaterina Dzhugashvili, -the only son that survived passed infancy. The Dzhugashvili family was poor, Stalin's father, Vissarion, was a shoemaker and usually had to travel far away from Gori to find work. Poverty and frustration made Vissarion a violent, drunken husband and father. Stalin's mother, Ekaterina, was a hard working seamstress, laundry woman and cook who usually worked for the wealthier families in When Stalin was eleven years old, his father died i
expelled for interdisciplinary. Even though Stalin did not become a priest at the several uprisings against the teachers. A vengeful attitude towards authority figures and business was given a quota which it had to meet every year for a five year period. Stalin, "after having graduated with top marks, he was admitted to the Tifls might. As a result of these military purges, the Soviet Union army suffered great losses exiled to Serbia for the final time. After the successful revolution in February of 1917 Some remember Stalin as a terrorist against his own people and a violator of countless costs which eventually led to the battle that was the turning point in the war between the surrounded troops. Stalin's willingness to sacrifice huge numbers of troops in battle led him becoming an Orthodox priest. While attending the seminary, Stalin became more
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Approximate Word count = 1841
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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