Trace Stalin's rise to power
Stalin is widely renowned as the most powerful ruler of Russia and is sometimes referred to as the 'last of the great czars'. But how did Stalin get such power and why did it last so long? These are the questions this essay will address.Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Stalin) was born on 21 December 1879 and raised in Gori a village inside the state of Georgia which lay between Europe and Asia. Stalin's birth was a miracle as his mother Ekaterina Dzhugashvili had previously had two children but they died soon after birth, how different Russia be if Stalin had been the third. His father Vissarion Ivanovich Dzhugashvili was a shoe maker and was a brooding, violent man who made barley enough for them to live. He got drunk often and beat Soso (Stalin's childhood nick name which was Russian for Joey), one such beating damaged his left arm permanently and left it three inches shorter than his right which made it hard for him to disguise himself when he later became a Bolshevik. His mother was deeply religious and had a dream of her son becoming a priest in the Georgian Orthodox Church. When Stalin was a child he loved going to church and was a choir boy for several years. When Stalin was ten his
He was arrested many times and could not disguise himself as Lenin could. edu/~grempel/courses/stalin/lectures. He later moved to Mexico and was safe for a while but Stalin had tentacles that spread across the planet. Trotsky was sick and out of town so he did not know the date for the funeral. He had one arm shorter than the other and had webbed feet. He could use this knowledge to threaten people and to make them do his will. " His actions over the next forty five years seem to support this statement. At a conference in February 1912 Lenin announced the names of the seven people who would make up the central committee. These physical traits always gave him away. When the czar wanted the peasants to go and fight in the war they objected but were made to fight anyway. Published by Thames Mandarin Paperback in 1990. When Stalin was thirteen he read a book about a legendary Georgian bandit called Koba who was loyal to his people and considered a hero. When Stalin was on the run from the law his mother who despite being disappointed in his revolutionary attitude chose to hide him.
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