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Seeing as there is no general history section, I think this section is appropriate. He was a major part of my GCSE history class and I think is the most fascinating person in human history.
Joseph Stalin (Stalin meaning 'Man of Steel') was the leader of the USSR from 1924-1953. During his reign, he managed to fight off the invading Nazi German forces and win World War 2, turned the USSR into a superpower and made key reforms in Soviet healthcare and education.
However, Stalin was by no means a perfect leader.
He got rid of his political opponents, such as Trotsky, by sending his secret police to assassinate them. He hated the West and greatly raised tensions with the United States. He persecuted religion in the USSR, seeing it as the opium of the masses, and shut down the almighty Russian Orthodox Church (forcing it underground). He controlled every aspect of life, rewriting history and making himself a God like figure via his cult of personality. During the Great Purges, Stalin, paranoid that he may be overthrown, killed over a million Party members, military officers and political opponents. During the Great Terror, 12 million people, moslty ordinary innocent Russians and minorities, were either instantly executed by the NKVD (secret police) or sent to labour camps and worked to death. Stalin did not protect his people during the famines, ensuring around seven million deaths. Altogether, it is estimated around 20 million people died in his hands, three times as many as during Hitler's reign. No one told him what to do or stood up to him.
Thoughts or any facts to share on the man?
Joseph Stalin (Stalin meaning 'Man of Steel') was the leader of the USSR from 1924-1953. During his reign, he managed to fight off the invading Nazi German forces and win World War 2, turned the USSR into a superpower and made key reforms in Soviet healthcare and education.
However, Stalin was by no means a perfect leader.
He got rid of his political opponents, such as Trotsky, by sending his secret police to assassinate them. He hated the West and greatly raised tensions with the United States. He persecuted religion in the USSR, seeing it as the opium of the masses, and shut down the almighty Russian Orthodox Church (forcing it underground). He controlled every aspect of life, rewriting history and making himself a God like figure via his cult of personality. During the Great Purges, Stalin, paranoid that he may be overthrown, killed over a million Party members, military officers and political opponents. During the Great Terror, 12 million people, moslty ordinary innocent Russians and minorities, were either instantly executed by the NKVD (secret police) or sent to labour camps and worked to death. Stalin did not protect his people during the famines, ensuring around seven million deaths. Altogether, it is estimated around 20 million people died in his hands, three times as many as during Hitler's reign. No one told him what to do or stood up to him.
Thoughts or any facts to share on the man?
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