No, he did not. There is a legend that Stalin did murder his father because he was brutish toward his son and Stalin fought back, but no one ever produced any proof that Stalin murdered his father. Cirrhosis of the liver was most likely what killed him, because Stalin's father became a drunkard and drifted in and out of his life.
Yes, most all of Stalin's biographers note that Stalin's father beat both Stalin and Stalin's mother.
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Joseph Stalin was a social activist who killed many people in war
He was a shoemaker.
It's debatable whether Stalin had any responsibility for the death of Sergei Kirov at all. Kirov was becoming more popular than Stalin was, but that alone would not explain Stalin having complicity in Kirov's murder. In addition, after Kirov's death, Stalin went on a murder spree himself, calling for the arrests and executions of many people he thought had any connection, no matter how remote, to the murderer.
Joseph Stalin was born in December of 1879 in a small town in the Russian Empire. His father was a shoemaker, but the family was very poor. Stalin's father was an abusive drunk, and abandoned the family when Joseph was five. He and his mother spent the next decade living in the home of a priest named Father Charkviani.
Leon Trotsky was exiled by Stalin, who later had a Soviet agent murder him in Mexico City, Mexico in 1940.
Joseph Stalin was sickly as a child. His father was also an alcoholic who was abusive towards Joseph and his mother.
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