Josef Stalin
Russia's bloodthirsty leader during WW 2 was Josef V. Stalin. In Russian, if you are interested, Josef is pronounced "yosef".
they opposed i think it was Stalin or lenin. either way they opposed a Russian leader and hated communism.
The Russian leader during World War 2 was Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin.
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I believe the artillery you're thinking of is the Katyusha or "Stalin Organ".
Stalin was a state capitalist dictator; no connection to Communism.
No! hes Russian. Stalin is actually not Russian. He is ethnically a Georgian. The two are not the same.
The Russian leader from 1941 to 1945 was Joseph Stalin. Stalin had to deal with World War II and its aftermath.
Joseph Stalin or Iosif Vissariónovich Stalin's real surname was Djughashvili, but he changed his surname to Stalin. The Russian word for 'steel' is 'stal', and the adjective from the noun 'stal' is 'stalnoy'. The word 'Stalin' as is does not exist in Russian, but there is a direct connection between 'Stalin' and 'stal' through the same root. Usually Russian surnames have the ending -in, -ov, or -sky.
Joseph Stalin was born in a Russian territory, however in present day that area is Georgia. From this, he is considered Georgian rather than full Russian.
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The word "Stalin" translates to "man of steel" or "steel-like" in Russian. It is a combination of the Russian word "stal" meaning steel and the suffix "-in" typically used in Russian surnames.
Stalin, which is why Josef Stalin took it as his last name.
Stalin means "man of steel" in Russian.