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Stalin's government was known for its anti-Semitic policies. Under Stalin's rule, Russia killed over 20 million Jews (along with millions more political dissidents, homosexuals, and gypsies) in the gulags of Eastern Europe.

Stalinist Russia was famous for its ever-present Propaganda. The propaganda was led by Grigori Rasputin, Stalin's Minister of Propaganda. Rasputin was so dedicated to Stalin and his policies that, after Stalin died, Rasputin shot, poisoned, and drowned himself, his wife, and their Children.

Stalin was not known for his public displays of affection, though he did have a girlfriend for the last years of his life. His girlfriend, Eva Peron, eventually committed suicide when Stalin died.

As it was a communist nation, Stalinist Russia was free of religion. As part of the Communist Manifesto (written by John Lennon and Groucho Marx), religion was an impurity of society that needed to be exterminated from the world.

Stalin was famous for his love of Basketball, and for many years of his life, he had an open invitation for Michael Jordan to visit him.

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Where is Joseph Stalin buried?

StalinStalin is buried in Moscow in a rather nondescript place near the Kremlin wall. At first it had been buried in the mausoleum next to the body of Vladimir Lenin, but about 5 years later, during Khrushchev's de-Stalinization process, it was move to its present location. Not only is it not near Lenin any longer, but it is not even in the Kremlin wall. This was dur to official recognition of Stalin's atrocities.


The Soviet government decided to eliminate kulaks because of their strong resistance to?

The Kulaks numbered around 8 million and were mostly farmers. These people were fiercely independent and despised the Communists and especially Joseph Stalin! Stalin was wanting to undergo a massive collectivazation program especially in the Ukraine and western Russia-the breadbasket of Russia. The Kulaks didn't want to give up their ancestral home and resisted. Stalin ordered them removed and a majority of these innocent people were murdered and others sent to Siberian gulags! The Kulaks would be the first of many to experience first hand, the wrath of Stalin.


Who was the communist dictator who established the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics?

For a brief period after the 1917 October Revolution, the RSFSR was established and headed by Aleksandr Kerensky who died in office. Vladimir Lenin was brought home to Russia and became the first Premier of the USSR from 1917 to 1922 when he retired due to ill-health and subsequently died in 1924. From 1922, the USSR was run by a committee of three, Grigory Zinovyev, Lev Kamenev and Josef Stalin. Stalin gradually got rid of the other two and by 1929, the USSR was a dictatorship under Stalin until his death, under questionable circumstances, in 1953.


Why was Joseph Stalin so concerned about Anna Kreisling?

Stalin the Leader of the Soviet Union knew that Heinrich Himmler The Lord of the SS was given the responcibility of guarding Adolf Hitler. Stalin also knew that Hitler wanted his dead because of his murderous Genocide of 55 Million Russians before World War II began. In 1943 Stalin learned that KG-200 had been given the green light to proceed with Operation Hammer. This was to be a blow that would kill not only Stalin but also destroy the Kremlin in Moscow. For this operation Anna Kreisling volunteered to fly the largest MISTEL BOMB of the war. The Germans took a captured British Lancaster Bomber and turned it into a massive bomb. On top of the Lancaster was a long range ME-110 FIGHTER, that Anna Kreisling would fly back home in. The plan was to launch the Mistel on October 10th 1943 and attack the Kremlin in Moscow once it was confirmed that Stalin was there. The British RAF flying Dehaviland Mosquitoes destroyed this Mistel aircraft on October 2nd 1943 and told Stalin all the details of the Luftwaffe Operation. From that day forth Stalin ordered the KGB to keep him posted as to where the WHITE WOLF was!


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Where was Joseph Stalin when he died?

Joseph Stalin was at his home when he died on March 5th, 1953. Joseph Stalin is most known as being the dictator of the Soviet Union.


What was the home address of Joseph Stalin?

His resting place


Did Joseph Stalin die in war?

No, he died from medical complications in his home


When Joseph stalin was child how his childhood?

Joseph Stalin was born in December of 1879 in a small town in the Russian Empire. His father was a shoemaker, but the family was very poor. Stalin's father was an abusive drunk, and abandoned the family when Joseph was five. He and his mother spent the next decade living in the home of a priest named Father Charkviani.


Where is Joseph Stalin buried?

StalinStalin is buried in Moscow in a rather nondescript place near the Kremlin wall. At first it had been buried in the mausoleum next to the body of Vladimir Lenin, but about 5 years later, during Khrushchev's de-Stalinization process, it was move to its present location. Not only is it not near Lenin any longer, but it is not even in the Kremlin wall. This was dur to official recognition of Stalin's atrocities.


Where did Joseph Stalin work?

Joseph Stalin lived in his dacha (summer home) in Kuntsevo, a small town formerly on the outskirts of Moscow (now in Moscow's Fili District). Just Google "Kuntsevo dacha" for more information.


Why is having a home budget essential?

Stalin


What has the author Joseph Home written?

Joseph Home has written: 'Winchester'


What Russian Marxist split with the Mensheviks and joined the Bolsheviks in 1903?

Always controversial, even during the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution, it was Joseph Stalin who parted ways with the Mensheviks in 1903 and found a home with the Bolsheviks.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Return Home of Joseph Chamberlain - 1903?

The cast of The Return Home of Joseph Chamberlain - 1903 includes: Joseph Chamberlain as himself


The Soviet government decided to eliminate kulaks because of their strong resistance to?

The Kulaks numbered around 8 million and were mostly farmers. These people were fiercely independent and despised the Communists and especially Joseph Stalin! Stalin was wanting to undergo a massive collectivazation program especially in the Ukraine and western Russia-the breadbasket of Russia. The Kulaks didn't want to give up their ancestral home and resisted. Stalin ordered them removed and a majority of these innocent people were murdered and others sent to Siberian gulags! The Kulaks would be the first of many to experience first hand, the wrath of Stalin.


What city did Saint Joseph come from?

Joseph's ancestral home was Bethlehem but he lived in Nazareth.