Joseph Stalin had been convicted and sent to Siberia during World War I, for his part in a bank robbery. He returned, just in time for the Russian revolutions of 1917. Initially he had joined with, and found a place with the provisional government. But, he soon saw Lenin's chances for victory, and switched sides.
Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin D. Roosevelt
yes. i believe so
His impact to the world was that he was a egomenist president who believed in brute force
Joseph Stalin armed the North Koreans and urged them to invade South Korea in 1950. The Korean War ended when Stalin died in 1953.
The failure of 'collective security' was one of the reasons that led Stalin to favour direct negotiations with Nazi Germany. These culminated in the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact of August 1939.
Stalin wasn't the head of Russia in WW1, but WW2.
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people who were quite important in ww1 were kaiser & Stalin
False. Stalin came to power in 1928. Work War 1 ended in 1918.
Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin D. Roosevelt
Stalin was interested in eastern Europe because he believed it was subject to the Soviet influence.
Stalin's sphere of influence extended primarily over the Eastern European countries that fell under Soviet control after World War II. This included countries like Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania, where Stalin installed communist governments loyal to the Soviet Union. Stalin sought to establish satellite states in these countries to enhance Soviet security and influence in the region.
Stalin didn't rule any countries during ww1 but i think he led the revolution to take over Russia in 1917
yes. i believe so
he held drafts and asked for volunteers
They were all leaders of countries during WW2
De-stalinization - getting rid of the influence of Josef Stalin.