No, far from it in fact. To his later embarrassment, Stalin had no active role in the actual Bolshevik Revolution on October 25-26, 1917. While other Bolsheviks had been assigned specific tasks to accomplish, Stalin was not included. He later rewrote some of the history to include himself.
The Bolshevik Revolution began in Petrograd, Russia, although Lenin and the Bolsheviks had taken control of vital transportation, military and communications installations in various places throughout out the country.
In 1935 Joseph Stalin began the great purge of Soviet citizens. However, you might also hear that he started them in 1934.
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· Japan · Joseph Stalin · Jacob L. Devers (American General and commander of the 6th Army Group in Europe)
The Cheka, the secret police of the Bolsheviks, began their reign of terror at the onset of the Civil War that was caused by the successful Bolshevik Revolution. This also coincided with the attempted assassination of Lenin.
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The French Revolution.
I think that the french revolution begin in Paris and which started with the storm of Bastille.
Germany
Industrial Revolution
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