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Josef Stalin, Communist Dictator of the Soviet Union

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Q: What Russian dictator killed about 22 million of his own people?
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How many people has Stalin killed during his reign as dictator of the Soviet Union?

The generally accepted number is about 20 million.


Who was a Russian ruler who used dictatorial methods?

Joseph Stalin is the most infamous Russian dictator. He was communistic and killed 20-30 million of his own people during his reign of terror. His successors and predecessors were also very cruel and authoritarian. There are many Russian kings or Czars that were cruel dictators such as Ivan the Terrible, hence his name.


What dictator was killed by his own people?

Benjamin Kilster Blockess was killed by his own people.


What did Joseph Stalin Do during his lifetime?

He killed many people. He was a dictator!


How Hitler kept his position as dictator?

he killed people if they didn't vote for him


Did Stalin plant democracy?

No he was a communist dictator who killed millions of people.


Is it true that Hitler killed 20 million people?

No, that was Joseph Stalin who killed 20 million people.


What is Idi Amin's leadership style?

He was a cruel dictator who killed many of his people.


Which country is Saddam Hussein from?

Iraq. he was a dictator and he killed thousands of people.


Who rules a totalitarian?

A dictator is the person who runs the government. He does things only to benefit himself and people have no rights. Anyone who protests is killed.


Was there constitutionalism under Stalin regime?

No. He was a dictator that killed millions of people under his regime.


What was the human cost of Hitler's actions?

During the Holocaust about 11 million people were killed, including 6 million Jewish civilians. Of the other 5 million people, 2 to 3 million were Russian prisoners of war and about 2 million were ethnically Polish. Other victims included large numbers of disabled people, Romani (gypsies), Freemasons, and liberals.