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  1. Jul 15, 2019 · Joseph Stalin was born Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvilli on December 18, 1878 in Gori, Georgia. The region was part of the Russian Empire and later on the USSR before it became independent after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Later on in life, the man who was born Josef Djugashvilli would adopt the name Stalin, meaning "Man of Steel" in Russia.

  2. อีโอซิฟ วิสซารีโอโนวิช สตาลิน ( รัสเซีย: Иосиф Виссарионович Сталин, อักษรโรมัน: Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin, สัทอักษรสากล: [ɪˈosʲɪf vʲɪsərʲɪˈonəvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈstalʲɪn]) หรือ โจเซฟ ...

  3. Mar 16, 2023 · Abstract. One of the most brutal dictators in humanity’s history, Joseph Stalin forged the Soviet Union into a massive superpower, crushing the lives of millions of his own citizens along the way. His sudden death in March 1953 from a stroke took the world by surprise and led to a frantic power struggle within the ranks of the Soviet government.

  4. Joseph Stalin, second leader of the Soviet Union, died on 5 March 1953 at his Kuntsevo Dacha after suffering a stroke, at age 74. He was given a state funeral in Moscow on 9 March, with four days of national mourning declared. On the day of the funeral, hundreds or thousands of Soviet citizens visiting the capital to pay their respects died in ...

  5. Josif Vissarionovitš Džugašvili, vallankumousnimeltään Josif Stalin, (18 ... Hingley, Ronald Francis: Joseph Stalin (Julkaistu 20.7.1998 ja uudistettu 7.7.2000.

  6. Si Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin ( Disyembre 18, 1878 – Marso 5, 1953 ), ipinanganak na Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, ay manghihimasik at politikong Heorhiyano na naglingkod bilang pinuno ng Unyong Sobyetiko mula 1922 hanggang sa kanyang kamatayan noong 1953. Hinawakan niya ang mga pangunahing posisyon na Pangkalahatang Kalihim ng Partido ...

  7. Katyn massacre. The massacre was prompted by NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria 's proposal to execute all captive members of the Polish officer corps, dated 5 March 1940, approved by the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, including its leader Joseph Stalin. The number of victims is estimated at 22,000.

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