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Joseph Stalin was born in a part of Russia, which is now the country of Georgia. He was a dictator of USSR for over 20 years.
Stalin/Russia Hitler/ Germany
With the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. Germans and Russians "shared" the lands. Germany got Poland, and Russia got Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
He was tsar and a tsar is one person ruling over a country. So Stalin was like a king of U.S.S.R. that time. :D
Stalin was a terrible dictator responsible for approx. 40-60 million deaths. He ruled over the Soviet Union (now modern day Russia). Though Stalin was born in Georgia.
Stalin's main ambition was to have complete control over Russia. If you are referring to his goal in killing 20 million of his own people, it was to get rid of his enemies. He was a diagnosed paranoid.
Joseph Stalin took over governing Russia along with Gregori Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev. He did not assume full and absolute control until 1929.
No, Stalin was Georgian. Not Georgian from the American state of Georgia. He was born in Gori in the country of Georgia, which is south of Russia just over the Ural Mountains. He was not even Russian.
Stalin didn't rule any countries during ww1 but i think he led the revolution to take over Russia in 1917
Lenin was a great political leader working for the greater good of the workers of Russia, and Stalin was an autocratic dictator who exploited Russia's workers for his own good. The relationship between them was that Stalin worked under Lenin, and when Lenin died, and Stalin seized power over Russia, even though Lenin had specifically stated that Trotsky should succeed him, Stalin tried to associate himself with the well loved Lenin in order to create an image of himself that differed from his true anti-Marxist intentions.
He ruled over Soviet Russia from 1922 to 1953