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Because he needed Stalin to win the war. Stalin was taking on an entire front more brutual than the one all the other countries were working to handle by themselves. Without Stalin, they would have lost.

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What did people call Joseph Stalin?

That Joseph Stalin was a brutal, murderous dictator can no longer be denied. The historical evidence is overwhelming.


Who was the dictatorial communist leader of russia during world war 2?

Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and he picked up many facts about atomic weapons that Roosevelt, because of old age, let slip out. With that knowledge, the Soviet Union became a superpower in the Cold War with a huge Stockholm of nuclear weaponry and armaments. He helped the Soviet Union a lot, although the Soviet Union eventually went under. What Russia (as it's called today) has more than the US are nuclear submarines. That's pretty much all.


How far was the cold war caused by Truman hostility towards the soviet union?

Not at all, it was not the result of a trivial personalty clash. Stalin was an evil, brutal and dangerous dictator bent on violent aggression towards the free world (a brutal sppression of his own people). Stalin will forever be remembered as one of the world's most evil leaders (right up there with Hitler). Also the Cold War continued after Stalin died in 1953, and Truman left office in 1953. This is because the Soviets continued most of Stalin's international & military policies after his death. US President Reagan was correct when he called the Soviet Union an "evil empire".


Was Adolf Hitler the most brutal dictator in 20th century?

Actually, I would place this under a discussion, but I would say he was among the top 3. I would say the top three were Stalin, Hitler, and Pol Pot (Cambodia). I can give details about them all if you would like.


Was Mao's rule more brutal than that of Stalin or Hitler?

Yes, you could say that, as Mao was responsible for more deaths (largely through famine he caused) than Stalin or Hitler.

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Why was Stalin liked by his people?

Joseph Stalin was a brutal dictator feared by his people.


What did people call Joseph Stalin?

That Joseph Stalin was a brutal, murderous dictator can no longer be denied. The historical evidence is overwhelming.


How were Stalin's and Gorbachev's ideas about governing different?

Stalin was a brutal dictator. Gorbachev brought about the relaxing of the Cold War, and enabled east and west Berlin to become united as the capital of Germany once more.


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What do you call a brutal ruler?

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Who is the dictator of the communist Caribbean island?

Dominican Republic suffered under the brutal dictator...Rafael Trujillo


Why does Stalin like Lenin so much?

He doesn't they were brutal enemies


What were Joseph Stalin's policies?

He was a supporter of communism and was a very brutal man


Who was the dictatorial communist leader of russia during world war 2?

Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and he picked up many facts about atomic weapons that Roosevelt, because of old age, let slip out. With that knowledge, the Soviet Union became a superpower in the Cold War with a huge Stockholm of nuclear weaponry and armaments. He helped the Soviet Union a lot, although the Soviet Union eventually went under. What Russia (as it's called today) has more than the US are nuclear submarines. That's pretty much all.


Why would churchill and roosevelt have distrusted Stalin?

Churchill and Roosevelt distrusted Stalin primarily due to his authoritarian regime and aggressive expansionist policies, which posed a threat to democratic nations. The brutal tactics employed by the Soviet Union, including the purges and repression of dissent, raised concerns about Stalin's intentions in post-war Europe. Additionally, their differing ideological beliefs—capitalism versus communism—further fueled suspicions about Stalin's commitment to a cooperative post-war order. This distrust was exacerbated by the lack of transparency and communication between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies.


How far was the cold war caused by Truman hostility towards the soviet union?

Not at all, it was not the result of a trivial personalty clash. Stalin was an evil, brutal and dangerous dictator bent on violent aggression towards the free world (a brutal sppression of his own people). Stalin will forever be remembered as one of the world's most evil leaders (right up there with Hitler). Also the Cold War continued after Stalin died in 1953, and Truman left office in 1953. This is because the Soviets continued most of Stalin's international & military policies after his death. US President Reagan was correct when he called the Soviet Union an "evil empire".


What is a sentence for regime?

The dictator's regime is about to come crumbling down.His regime was a brutal and bloody one.