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Joseph Stalin come to power in Russia after the Russian Revolution in 1917. He was the secretary general of the communists party which did not want Leon Trotsky to ascend to power after the death of Lenin.
He was adverse to Stalin taking over, so he probably wanted Trotsky to come to power.
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well. i don't think he lost power until he died, and that happened (the death) in 1953.... i think... idk tho XP:
Stalin was born in Gori, georgia, but later served as supreme chancellor of the U.S.S.R
right, Press A twice month will come up press M to set month. press A once again day will come up. press M to set. press A and hour will come up press M to set. press A and minutes will come up press M to set after press A and it will be working.
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:
When that happens to me. I simply wait for it to finish hibernating and then I hit the power button. Press the power button and it should come back up.
Um... probably the power button. I mean come on everytime you wanna watch TV you gotta press it and then to turn it off you press it again.
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.
Vladimir Lenin himself had wanted Trotsky to become his successor, mostly because he feared that Joseph Stalin had an "evil soul". After Lenin's death, it was a face-off between Leon Trotsky & Stalin. It seemed as if Trotsky would win because of his closer ties with Lenin. However, by manipulating Trotsky, Stalin managed to turn the people in the Communist party to dislike him. He stated that there were differences in their beliefs in Communism; one wanted a revolution across the world and the other believed in a revolution only within the Soviet Union. By deeming Trotsky's ideals as wrong and stray from the path of Lenin's, Stalin managed to have Troysky exiled to Mexico. There, he was killed by an assassin supposedly appointed by Stalin himself.