well. i don't think he lost power until he died, and that happened (the death) in 1953.... i think... idk tho XP:
Stalin's death on March 5, 1953 ended his rule over the Soviet Union. He still had full control and power right up until then.
He died
He didn't lose power over the Soviet Union until he died. He ruled ruthlessly until his death on March 5, 1953. i think, idk tho XP:
1953
1953
Stalin died.
He was worried about who would take power, he had trust in both Stalin, and Trotsky, but they ended up failing his vision in the end
There is no specific time for when Stalin could be considered "in power." Following Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin gradually accumulated power and political control over a period of a few years. However, if the beginning of his reign is thought of as the time he first had complete control, then this was in 1929. His own death in 1953 signaled the end of his years in power. Thus, Stalin was in sole control for 24 years (give or take some months).
he was assassinated
He died
joseph stalin
Essentially, Stalin had total control of the Soviet Union by the end of 1928.During the last year of Lenin's life in 1923, Stalin, Lev Kamenov and Grigori Zinoviev ruled as a triumvirate and continued to do so after Lenin died. Over the next few years Stalin squeezed both of them out and in 1927 had both expelled from the Communist Party. For awhile he shared some power with others but by the end of 1928 he was essentially in full control but still with some opposition from some of the old BolsheviksThe only obstacle to total control was that some of the old Bolsheviks still remained and were able to at least criticize some things Stalin was doing. Stalin got rid of all of them in the Great Purges of 1936-1938 and finally had no one left that wasn't loyal to him entirely and thus had absolute control.At the beginning of WWII
Stalin
Yes. Stalin lived until 1953.