The Spanish Civil War was a battle between fascists and socialists. Germany and Italy aided the fascist side led by Franco. It might have been expected that Stalin might provide some aid to the socialists in Spain, however, historians believe that a victory by the socialists in Spain might drive France and England to the right and perhaps embroil the USSR in a conflict with Franco's supporters Germany and France.
Stalin's demise was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage, a stroke, which might or might not have been induced by the surreptitious administration of warfarin, a blood thinner used to kill rats, by Stalin's inner circle and high members of the Politburo.
soviet dictator Joseph Stalin brought Ukraines farms under goverment control
Stalin murdered many millions of people. He caused great famine at times in the USSR, he instigated the Cold War, and he pushed back freedom of speech and other rights.
The Soviet Union (Russia) under Joseph Stalin supported the North Korean move into South Korea, starting the Korean War in 1950. Joseph Stalin died of natural causes in March 1953. The Korean war ended in July 1953.
Joseph Stalin emerged as a key figure in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917, which led to the overthrow of the Tsarist regime and the rise of the Bolsheviks. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin consolidated power, ultimately becoming the leader of the Soviet Union. He implemented aggressive industrialization and collectivization policies that transformed the economy but also caused widespread famine and suffering. Stalin's rule was marked by totalitarian control, purges, and significant contributions to the USSR's status as a global superpower.
Yes. Stalin had a weak almost withered arm since birth. It was so weak he could not hold a rifle for an extended period of time and was deemed unfit for military service in World War 1. He also had a slight limp that was caused by a childhood accident when he was hit by a moving cart.
Stalin. He was in power from the 1930s to the early 1950s. The Berlin Blockade occured in 1948.
The British government's unilateral security guarantee to Poland in March of 1939 may have helped Stalin to believe that Great Britain preferred a treaty with Poland and not with the USSR. Stalin had every reason to believe that the British had every intention to keep the USSR out of the European "power group of nations".
Joseph Stalin grew up in quite a poor family. He was born in Gori, Georgia, in 1879. He was born into poverty that most peasants living in Russia were going through. He was his mother's fourth child, but the other three died and Stalin suffered from health problems as a child. This caused his mother to be seriously protective of him. Stalin was good in school and eventually won a scholarship to the Tiflis Theological Seminary. While studying here, he joined a secret organisation called Messame Dassy. Many members were socialist revolutionaries, and it was through these people that Stalin became interested in the ideas of Karl Marx. In 1899, Stalin was expelled from the Tiflis Theological Seminary. Later in life, he claimed the reason for why he was expelled was for trying to convert students at his school to Marxism. Karl Marx was Stalin's role model and inspired him. I hope this helped.
In the late 1930's border clashes between the USSR and Japan in the Far East intensified and caused Stalin to heavily reinforce his defenses there. The prospect of armed conflict there and in Eastern Europe, placed Stalin in a difficult situation.
Under the iron rule of Joseph Stalin, the Soviet people had to deal with the cruel dictatorship that Stalin imposed on the USSR. His stated goals were to make the USSR a powerful and better nation for all. However, power corrupts and absolute power absolutely corrupts. Stalin executed many people that he believed were not loyal communists. His collective production plans directed by government officials who had to toe the communist line, caused many economic problems in the USSR. The Siberian labor camps were filled with "enemies" of the people, so Stalin said. Many were against the lack of any sort of democracy. In the 20th century the two European dictators, Hitler and Stalin would vie for the title of worst & cruel men to ever lead a nation.
Joseph Stalin was beaten as a child by his drunken father. He also fell ill with small pox when he was six, leaving him with permenant marks on his face and leaving his left arm stiff. This caused him to be saved from the draft into the Russian army in 1916. Other than that, he attended Tiflis Theological Seminary where he discovered Marxist ideas and writings.