Stalin did not really have a major role during the revolution, he was a Georgian revolutionary who had a lot to say from the safety of relative anonymity.
He emerged after the revolution full of drive and ambition, and by deceit and subterfuge, cleared the way for his own leadership ambitions after Lenin's death.
There is an interesting book called "Loyal Comrades, Ruthless Killers" that features a number of "doctored" photographs portraying Stalin as being involved in significant events when he was not present at them or, had nothing to do with them.
He was the head of Russia's Communist party and ruler of the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.
Stalin played a key role in the bolshviks revolution, his role was to convert the non russian citizens to become bolshviks supporters.
Josef Stalin was the Russian leader in WW2
Trotsky was mad at Stalin because he did not have a major role in the Russian Revolution.
Joseph Stalin was the sole leader of the Soviet Union from 1929 to his death in 1953. From 1923 to 1929, he led Russia in concert with others until he ousted them from any role in leadership of the Soviet Union.
Trotsky was a very inspirational leader. This is because he expected the best and more from his men. He was prepared to go to the extremes to get power and trust.
Stalin played a key role in the bolshviks revolution, his role was to convert the non russian citizens to become bolshviks supporters.
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.
Josef Stalin was the Russian leader in WW2
It was the year he died. By then, he was pretty much busy being sick, so he did not do much else.
Trotsky was mad at Stalin because he did not have a major role in the Russian Revolution.
Joseph Stalin was the sole leader of the Soviet Union from 1929 to his death in 1953. From 1923 to 1929, he led Russia in concert with others until he ousted them from any role in leadership of the Soviet Union.
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.
Leon Trotsky, a key figure in the Russian Revolution, faced accusations of various crimes primarily related to his opposition to Joseph Stalin's policies and his role in the Bolshevik regime. He was accused of promoting Trotskyism, which advocated for permanent revolution and criticized Stalin's concept of socialism in one country. Additionally, he was blamed for the failures of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and for fostering dissent within the Communist Party. Ultimately, these allegations led to his exile and assassination in 1940, as Stalin sought to eliminate any threats to his leadership.
The "big three" figures in the Russian Revolution are Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Joseph Stalin. Lenin was the leader of the Bolshevik Party and played a pivotal role in the October Revolution of 1917, advocating for a socialist state. Trotsky was a key military leader and strategist, known for his role in the Red Army's success during the Civil War. Stalin eventually rose to power after Lenin's death, consolidating control over the Communist Party and the Soviet state, leading to significant changes in Soviet governance and policy.
Napoleon in Animal Farm represents Joseph Stalin in the Russian Revolution. He takes control of the farm after the rebellion, becoming a dictator who manipulates and oppresses the other animals. His actions mirror Stalin's rise to power and his authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union.
He was the leader of the USSR, and was responsible for holding up the Eastern Front.
Joseph Stalin, the dictator/communist ruler of the Soviet Union, was his main role model I believe. There where others though.