Stalin was the Commissar of State Control and then the Commissar of Nationalities under Lenin.
After the October Revolution and during the Russian Civil War, Trotsky was the Commissar of War. He organized the Red Army for Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
It is one of these four according to my test Trotsky or Stalin or Kornilov or Lenin Lenin was the choice for another question I am guessing Stalin but I have no idea.
Lenin was leader of Bolsheviks and Trotsky was second in command until Lenin died in 1924. Lenin had appointed Trotsky People's Commissar for External Affairs after the October Revolution. Then, when the Russian Civil War broke out, Lenin appointed him Commissar of War. Lenin had picked Trotsky over Stalin to succed him but Trotsky lost out to Stalin and others for the right to succeed Lenin. Stalin managed to expel Trotsky from the Communist Party and then from the country. In 1940, Stalin had a Russian agent murder Trotsky.
He was (1) General Secratary of the Communist Party, (2) Chairman for the Council of Ministers, and (3) People's Commissar for the Defence of the Soviet Union.
The ISBN of The Commissar Vanishes is 978-0862417246.
The duration of Commissar Shakespeare is 1.93 hours.
On May 3, 1939, Stalin announced that Maxim Litvinov was being replaced by Vyacheslav Molotov as the Commissar for For Foreign Affairs. Litvinov had held that positions for years. The Kremlin's explanation was that Litvinov was having health problems, and that there was no change in Soviet foreign policies. Diplomats world wide suspected that Stalin was being less than truthful, in that former foreign commissar had been anti-Hitler for years, and that Litvinov was a champion for collective security among the nations of Europe. Also, it was not overlooked that Litvonov was Jewish. Western diplomats believed that at the least, Stalin's dismissal of his commissar meant a change in his views, but to what extent was unknown. The West had over the years come to understand what the Soviet Union's foreign policies were and this change had a purpose. In diplomatic circles, the 'unknown" is cause for concern.
The Commissar Vanishes was created on 1999-11-08.
Commissar Shakespeare was created on 2001-02-16.
Stalin is the successor to Lenin, therefore, Lenin had no job under Stalin. The answer above is false...Stalin was actually commissar of foreign trade.
Leon Trotsky was appointed Commissar of Defense by Lenin after the October Revolution.
Prior to becoming the head of the Soviet Union, Stalin served in several wars. Stalin seized Petrograd, becoming the Peopleâ??s Commissar during the Russian Revolution and served alongside Trotsky and Lenin as part of the Politburo while fighting against the White Army. He unsuccessfully attempted to take the city of Lwow during the Soviet Polish war.
Stalin held several official titles:Chairman of the Council of MinistersGeneral Secratary of the Soviet Union Communist PartyPeople's Commissar for the Defense of the Soviet Union