Bc he manipulated information to create a false image of himself being a good leader - APEX
I think Lenin was succeeded by Stalin.
Choosing between Churchill and Stalin depends on the context of their leadership and ideologies. Churchill championed democracy and individual freedoms, particularly during World War II, while Stalin's regime was marked by authoritarianism and widespread repression. Personally, I would lean towards Churchill for his commitment to democratic values and his role in resisting totalitarianism, despite acknowledging the complexities and flaws in his policies. Ultimately, the preference reflects a prioritization of democratic principles over authoritarian governance.
Knock Knock - Who's there? - The IRS. We are taking your house.' Another is 'Knock Knock - Who's there? - Stalin. - Stalin who? - Stalin for time!'
Joseph Stalin did not serve in the military. He was a guerrilla who helped aid a revolution to become dictator of the Soviet Union.
Stalin became his allie
Stalin
j. stalin has written: 'rise of the soviets and the decline of capitalism'
he heard about it from Stalin (soviets)
Stalin
He thought the allies would hand over all of Berlin to the Soviets.
By far Joseph Stalin was worse than Lenin. Stalin sent millions of people to their unjustifiable deaths. Although Lenin was the leader of the soviet revolution he was never in power long enough to be responsible for the shear magnitude of human atrocities committed by Stalin. Lenin, however, was responsible for purging parts of some ethnic and government opposition groups. Stalin was one of Lenin's "enforcers" and would kill innocent people without cause, question, or concern. It was after Lenin's death when Stalin took over and had many high ranking military and revolutionary officer/officials executed. Also, he sent millions of innocent Soviets to Siberia as slaves and work them essentially to their deaths.
Joseph Stalin
He hails the USSR as a peace-loving country, but depicts hitler as a treacherous friend. _APEX
They agreed that the Nazis and the soviets could share the war-torn Poland
He suggests that because so many other countries are on the Soviets side, it is the right side
Tens of millions of Soviets were killed, making it impossible to name them all.
Josef Stalin. Principal Generals include Zhukov, Koniev & Rokosovsky. Foreign minister Molotov.