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No, he did not. Vladimir Lenin is credited with introducing "communism" to the Soviet Union. Even so, Lenin and Stalin did not introduce true "communism." They introduced socialism and pretty poor versions of socialism at that.

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Yes he did. At the end WW2 he took the Baltic States and put dictators in charge that were working for him. He took over his section of Germany creating East Germany and the Cold War. He pushed for communism in Southeast Asia.

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Yes Joseph Stalin Was The Dictator Of The Soviet Union, Or Called USSR, Around WW1 And WW2. The Soviet Union Is Now Called Russia.

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Yes, he was

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