Stalin - he was born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
Stalin
Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
This is the real name of the man best known as Josef Stalin, who ruled the Soviet Union from 1924 to his death in 1953. The pseudonym "Stalin" means man of steel, not Dzhugashvili.
The Russian prefix DZU means Jew. Iosif Dzugashvili had a mother who was a social climber. She converted from Judaism to The Russian Orthodox religion for this reason. She forced her son, Iosif to go to Seminary, but he went into it as an atheist and came out of it as an angry, resentful atheist. He then joined up with the angry Bolsheviks, most of whom were atheist Jews also. However, Stalin was an equal opportunity killer. Among the 60 million he killed, were many Jews--including his former colleague, Leon Trotsky.
Stalin originaly came from Georgia, south of Russia. His real name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili. Stalin was in trining to become a priest, however he rejected this idea. His mother wished him to become a priest as it would elevate him from his lowly postion in life. Stalin become involved in anti-tzarist movements, which earned him 3 year stint in Siberia, which held many prisoners, political and criminal. It was during this time he changed his name to Stalin, which means 'Man of steel' or 'Steel' in Russian.
'Stalin' means 'man of steel'. He probably gave himself that name to make him seem more important
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