After Joseph Stalins death Nikita Khrushchev took over. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikita_Khrushchev
Nikita Sergeyevich Khruschev who served from September 7th 1953 - October 14th 1964
Nikita Sergeyevich Khruschev
Nikita Krushchev was Stalin's successor.
During World War 2, Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the Soviet Union.
Nikita Khrushchev. There was a battle for succession of power in the Soviet Union (an interregnum) from 1953 (when Stalin died) to 1956 (when Khrushchev came to power).
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Joseph Stalin's outcome was one of epic proportions. The USSR took over much of Europe and became a world power.
He took over Poland and the Soviet Union STILL didn't enter the war against Japan.
During World War 2, Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the Soviet Union.
Nikita Khrushchev. There was a battle for succession of power in the Soviet Union (an interregnum) from 1953 (when Stalin died) to 1956 (when Khrushchev came to power).
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The triumvirate of Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev led the Soviet Union at first. Ultimately Stalin ousted both of them from power and became the sole leader in 1929.
Joseph Stalin's outcome was one of epic proportions. The USSR took over much of Europe and became a world power.
He took over Poland and the Soviet Union STILL didn't enter the war against Japan.
Joseph Stalin led the Soviet Union. Stalin took over after Lenin died. Stalin was not Lenin's choice as a successor but Stalin schemed and came into power, basically he stole the title. He was in power before and after WW11. He died in 1953. In WW2 he had signed a non-agression pact with Hitler, but ultimately became allied with France, Great Britain, the United States and the other Allied countries.
Stalin never "joined the Soviet Union." Vladimir Lenin created it in 1922 when Stalin was one of several Commissars in Lenin's government. After Lenin died Stalin and others took over running the Soviet government. Later he had total control of it. Why did he take control over it. Stalin was always power hungry and controlling. He saw his chance at surviving Lenin after Lenin had his disabling strokes and stepped in to take that control of and exercise power over a country.
So that the government took control of agricultural and industrial production.
No, he did not. Vladimir Lenin is credited with introducing "communism" to the Soviet Union. Even so, Lenin and Stalin did not introduce true "communism." They introduced socialism and pretty poor versions of socialism at that.
No; Last time this happened Stalin took the opportunity to take over the Soviet Union while the leader was away in war.
Stalin, was the leader of the Soviet Union and responsible for the Red Army's losses during the early stages of the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He also took part, and executed thousands of Red Army officers, known as the Great Purge of the Red Army.