Stalin died of natural causes (stroke) at age 73 in 1953. Extrapolation from Soviet records indicate that Stalin was responsible for around 700,000 deaths of regular citizens. 14 million people were relocated, deported and passed through the gulags in his time.
20 million
joseph stalin killed over 123,000 people but he didnt kill any jews
11 million at least
Josef Stalin was the leader of the Russians during WW2.
I would say Stalin's use of fear and killing off his "enemies" within the governmental structure was his most influential way to maintain his power. Why? Because no one was about to go against Stalin when he would kill at will. He criticized the Germans for killing 20 million Russian people but he was such a hypocrite to say that. He himself had 2 million Russians killed for his own personal reasons (most of which stemmed from his psychosis of thinking everyone was his enemy). That is why the Generals and Politburo did not kill Stalin. They were afraid to try anything against him.
The Russian dictator Joseph Stalin was responsible for 400,000 deaths. This were the deaths of the Russians.
Unlike Hitler, Stalin committed genocide against a wide variety of people. They included Russian Muslims, Germans, Don Cossacks, Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians, Poles, Ukrainians, and political dissidents.
20 million
joseph stalin killed over 123,000 people but he didnt kill any jews
Joseph Stalin.
around 20,000,000
11 million at least
The cause of Stalin's Great Purge where millions of Russians were terrorized by the government began with Stalin's fear of rival politicians and his fear of loss of power. His discovery of anti-Stalin propoganda helped to begin the purge.
Josef Stalin was the leader of the Russians during WW2.
Yes and no...Stalin did have many people hp wanted to rebel but Stalin was so ruthless that he'd kill everyone who even looked suspicious.
Because he doesn't like Russians.
He declined it because he felt that the US we keep that against the Russians.