Yes, he had lots of supporters.
the georgians
Supporters of Joseph Stalin most likely wanted to see the USSR become industrialized quickly. Stalin came to power as a result of Czar being deposed.
Stalin played a key role in the bolshviks revolution, his role was to convert the non russian citizens to become bolshviks supporters.
Leon Trotsky accused Joseph Stalin of being a tyrant and demanded democracy. Although Lenin wanted Trotsky to assume leadership after his death, Stalin's supporters out-maneuvered Trotsky. Stalin suppressed Lenin's will and manipulated Trotsky out of his post of Commissioner of War as well as out of the Politburo.
Lenin and the Bolsheviks were financed in many ways. Some were by contributions from supporters, bank robberies (mainly by Stalin and called "expropriations") and the German government.
Yes. Many of Stalin's original adversaries within the Communist Party were erased from official photos. Remember that this was long before the internet or the widespread availability of cameras of any type, so there weren't a lot of redundant images. Many of Stalin's friends and supporters were later erased as well after he turned on them and had them shot.
Lenin's death was premature, few expected this would happen. After Lenin's death, his group of top supporters such as Stalin and Trotsky, among the other leading Bolsheviks maneuvered themselves to take control of the "revolution". Stalin became the dictator of the Soviet Union. His grip on the Party and the nation was strong. Party members he thought were rivals or threats to his power, such as Trotsky, were exiled or executed.
Most Russians and anyone under the Red Army's control were. Not really out of choice but out of fear that if they didn't follow they would be executed. Most of Stalin's followers originated from Russia because he gave the main delusion of a perfect country.
His closest known associate was Leon Trotsky.
Communism was and still is just as big a threat to freedom and democracy as fascism/Nazism, particularly when you have dictators such as Mao or Stalin. Mao was not in power in the 1930's but Stalin was. It was during this time that he committed numerous heteroclites initiated by purging his government of Lenin supporters though mass executions. Stalin's predecessor Leon Trotsky, Stalin
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Yes, most all of Stalin's biographers note that Stalin's father beat both Stalin and Stalin's mother.