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Prior to becoming the head of the Soviet Union, Stalin served in several wars. Stalin seized Petrograd, becoming the Peopleâ??s Commissar during the Russian Revolution and served alongside Trotsky and Lenin as part of the Politburo while fighting against the White Army. He unsuccessfully attempted to take the city of Lwow during the Soviet Polish war.

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