In respect to Germany in the World War II era, Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union conquered roughly the eastern half of Germany through their successful offensives against Nazi forces in 1944-1945: from Memel in the northeast to Vienna in the south, thence northward to Prague, Dresden, Berlin, and the Baltic Sea coast. More German territory would be occupied as a result of the Allied post-war occupation-zone agreements.
Joseph Stalin's outcome was one of epic proportions. The USSR took over much of Europe and became a world power.
Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.
Technically, Vladimir Lenin was leader of Russia until his death in January 1924, even though he was completely disabled by a stroke and was not able to do anything. After Lenin died and for the rest of 1924, Russia was led by a trio of Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev. Joseph Stalin was not the sole rule until much later.
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and he picked up many facts about atomic weapons that Roosevelt, because of old age, let slip out. With that knowledge, the Soviet Union became a superpower in the Cold War with a huge Stockholm of nuclear weaponry and armaments. He helped the Soviet Union a lot, although the Soviet Union eventually went under. What Russia (as it's called today) has more than the US are nuclear submarines. That's pretty much all.
Over 2 million square miles. It's hard to believe but it's true.
22% of the Earth's land mass
they conquerd a s load of land
Joseph Stalin's outcome was one of epic proportions. The USSR took over much of Europe and became a world power.
nah he didn't do much
Joseph Stalin feared that Western Germany would gain too much power. He blockaded all roads entering the former capitol of Germany.
Stalin was Lenin's successor, even though Lenin didn't actually like Stalin much. Before that, Stalin had been in charge of the Communist Party's administration.
Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.
He very much liked Western movies of cowboys and the "Old West".
The two dictators, Hitler and Stalin, were as bad and wicked as each other. Both were the cause of much misery and the death of millions of people.
It was the year he died. By then, he was pretty much busy being sick, so he did not do much else.
Technically, Vladimir Lenin was leader of Russia until his death in January 1924, even though he was completely disabled by a stroke and was not able to do anything. After Lenin died and for the rest of 1924, Russia was led by a trio of Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev. Joseph Stalin was not the sole rule until much later.
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and he picked up many facts about atomic weapons that Roosevelt, because of old age, let slip out. With that knowledge, the Soviet Union became a superpower in the Cold War with a huge Stockholm of nuclear weaponry and armaments. He helped the Soviet Union a lot, although the Soviet Union eventually went under. What Russia (as it's called today) has more than the US are nuclear submarines. That's pretty much all.