yes, he was the leader
Stalin was born in Georgia. He later became the leader of the Soviet Union.
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.
Stalin was Georgian by birth, having been born in the town of Gori, Georgia. Stalin's birth name was Dzhughashvili a decidedly non Russian name. He spoke Russian with a thick Georgian accent. Part of the reason he adopted the name Stalin was so that his Georgian last name would not be so obvious.
The soviet union and Germany declared an armistice before the war started. and when Hitler conquered all of Europe, he got bored and decided to attack the soviet union. at that time, Stalin thwarted off the attack and headed for Germany. He was a main reason why Germany fell in world war 2
Prior to becoming the head of the Soviet Union, Stalin served in several wars. Stalin seized Petrograd, becoming the Peopleâ??s Commissar during the Russian Revolution and served alongside Trotsky and Lenin as part of the Politburo while fighting against the White Army. He unsuccessfully attempted to take the city of Lwow during the Soviet Polish war.
Joseph Stalin was part of the communist soviet union. He was the 1st general secretary of the communist party of the soviet union
He was the leader of the Soviet Union.
Joseph Stalin is famous for being the leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1953. He was part of the Russian Revolution which overthrew the government.
Stalin was born in Georgia. He later became the leader of the Soviet Union.
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was the second leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), also known as the Soviet Union and sometimes referred to, somewhat inaccurately, as "Russia". The USSR no longer exists as of 1991. Russia, the largest part of the former Soviet Union, is now a country.
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.
North Korea was talked into re-uniting with it's other half by Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (Russia). Stalin supplied the material, if N. Korea supplied the men.
Nikita Khrushchev was responsible for the partial de-stalinization of the Soviet Union and for backing the progress of the early Soviet space program. He also led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War.
No, Stalin was not a German leader. Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. He was born in Georgia, which was part of the Russian Empire at the time.
In 1939, Kyrgyzstan was one of the autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics (specifically Kyrgyz SSR) and was governed by a local Communist governate, but was part of the larger Soviet Union under Joseph "Stalin" Djugashvili.
Stalin was Georgian by birth, having been born in the town of Gori, Georgia. Stalin's birth name was Dzhughashvili a decidedly non Russian name. He spoke Russian with a thick Georgian accent. Part of the reason he adopted the name Stalin was so that his Georgian last name would not be so obvious.
The soviet union and Germany declared an armistice before the war started. and when Hitler conquered all of Europe, he got bored and decided to attack the soviet union. at that time, Stalin thwarted off the attack and headed for Germany. He was a main reason why Germany fell in world war 2