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Josef Stalin Essay, Research Paper


Josef Stalin


Josef Stalin was born in 1879, under the name Iosif


Vissarionich Dzhugashvili. He was born in Gori, which is now the Republic


of Georgia, and his parents were both Georgian peasants who did not know


how to speak Russian.


However, Stalin learned the Russian language at his school, a


Georgian church school, which he attended from 1888 to 1894. Here, he


earned a full scholarship to the Tbilisi Theological Seminary, where he


started reading and learning about the principles of Marxism. Stalin was


later expelled from the seminary for distributing Marxist propaganda, and


thus became a full-time revolutionary.


In 1899, Stalin began working as a propagandist for the Social-


Democratic party (A Marxist revolutionary group). He was caught and


arrested by the police in 1902, and spent more than a year in prison before


being exiled to Siberia. Stalin escaped in 1904, and married his first wife,


Yekaterina Svanidze. She died six years later, in 1910. After her death,


Stalin was subsequently arrested eight times, six in which he escaped. He


was last arrested in 1913, in which he spent four years in exile and was


released in 1917. He married for the second time in 1919, to Nadezhda


Alliluyeva, who later committed suicide in 1932.


Between 1905 and 1917, Stalin followed and supported the


Bolshevik party, and in 1907 he helped organize a bank holdup in Tbilisi to


expropriate funds for the Bolshevik cause.


He was selected by Lenin, the leader of the Bolshevik Central


Committee in 1912 and the following year he briefly edited the new party


newspaper, the Pravda (Truth). At Lenin’s request he wrote his first major


work, Marxism and the Nationality Question. However, before this article


appeared in 1914, Stalin was sent to Siberia.


Following the Russi

an Revolution of February 1917, Stalin


returned to Petrograd (now known as Saint Petersburg), where he resumed


the editorship of Pravda.


In 1922 Stalin became secretary general. After Lenin’s death,


he joined in a triumvirate with Grigory Zinovyev and Kamenev to lead the


country. With these temporary allies, Stalin acted against his arch-rival


Trotsky, having him and his supporters expelled from the Party and exiled.


At the age of 50 in 1929, Stalin became leader of the USSR and that year,


he expanded what had been a moderate collectivization program into a


nationwide offensive against the peasantry. Millions of peasant Russians


were displaced, and many others died in the massive collectivization. By


the mid ’30s he launched a major campaign of political terror and


deportations to labor camps which touched virtually every family.


The USSR suffered greatly in World War II and Stalin


personally directed the war against Nazi Germany, despite the fact that in


1938 he signed the Non-Aggression Pact with Hitler. This bought the


Soviet Union two years respite from involvement in World War II. But after


the German invasion (1941), the USSR became a member of the Grand


Alliance, and Stalin, as the war general, assumed the title of generalissimo.


He turned against the Germans, notably at the Battle of Stalingrad, and


participated in the Allies’ meetings at Tehran and Yalta in 1943, and


Potsdam during 1945. After the war he extended Communist domination


over most of the countries liberated by the Soviet armies.


In his last years, increasingly paranoid and physically weak, Stalin


was apparently planning another purge. In January of 1953, he ordered the


arrest of many doctors from Moscow, mostly Jews, charging them with


medical assassinations, but Stalin’s sudden death in 1953 forestalled


perhaps another bloodbath.

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