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Josef Stalin was the Russian leader in WW2
He was the president of Mexico at the time.
He was the fascist leader of Italy
His role was leader of the USSR, but his official title was "General Secretary of the Communist Party".
No. Joseph Stalin was conscripted by the Russian army to fight in World War I, but was deemed unfit for service because of his damaged left arm.
Stalin was the leader of the USSR, and had the greatest amount of military manpower available of all the Allied leaders.
He was the leader of the USSR, and was responsible for holding up the Eastern Front.
Joseph Stalin was best known for being a communist revolutionary. He was also known as the official leader of the USSR and played a large role in the second world war.
Time Magazine named Joseph Stalin as their "Man of the Year" in 1939 for his role in leading the Soviet Union during World War II.
He was the leader of the USSR and helped set the Allies overall strategy
Answer Benito Mussolini played a major role in the conference held between Britian, France, Germany and Italy to settle the issue of Czechslovakia. He was the only member who could speak all languages and he acted as translator and negiotator. After the Conference, the public press praised Mussolini as an international peace maker.
It was the year he died. By then, he was pretty much busy being sick, so he did not do much else.