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  • '''Joseph Stalin''' (1878-1953) was the head of Russia's [[communism|Communist]] ("Bolshevik ...on parliamentary majorities.<ref> Erik van Ree, ''The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth-Century Revolutionary Patriotism.'' (2002); David Pri
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  • * van Ree, Eric. ''The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin. A Study in Twentieth-century Revolutionary Patriotism.'' (2002), 366 pp.
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  • An Old Bolshevik [[cavalry]] general and favorite of [[Joseph Stalin]] who rose to Marshal's rank, but was described as a man with "a very larg
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  • ...[[Soviet nuclear program]]; attempted to assume power after the death of [[Joseph Stalin]] but was executed by a coalition of other seekers of power
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  • ...as an artificial famine, a deliberate [[genocide]] committed as part of [[Joseph Stalin]]'s collectivization program under the Soviet Union. [[Russia]]n historians
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  • * van Ree, Eric. ''The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin. A Study in Twentieth-century Revolutionary Patriotism.'' (2002), 366 pp.
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  • ...with Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States represented. While [[Joseph Stalin]] had been involved in all the major conference, [[Harry S. Truman]] was ne
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  • ...of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. His relationship with [[Joseph Stalin]] had been stormy, going back to the civil war in 1920-1921, and especially
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  • ...alta Conference by [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], [[Winston Churchill]], and [[Joseph Stalin]]. At the [[Potsdam Conference]], it was restated as "all members of the N
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  • ...B was demoted from the status of a ministry (MGB) following the death of [[Joseph Stalin]], and the attempt to gain control by the head of State Security, [[Lavrent
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  • '''Joseph Stalin''' (1878-1953) was the head of Russia's [[communism|Communist]] ("Bolshevik ...on parliamentary majorities.<ref> Erik van Ree, ''The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth-Century Revolutionary Patriotism.'' (2002); David Pri
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  • After [[Lenin]]'s death, [[Joseph Stalin]] succeeded to power after a power struggle in the top ranks of the Communi ...in's death in 1924 precipitated a power struggle that led to the rise of [[Joseph Stalin]] as the dictator of the Soviet Union up to 1937.
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  • [[Joseph Stalin]] began active Comintern involvement in this Congress. While he continued t
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  • ...ould be limited. Critics later charged that Acheson's ambiguity provided [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Kim Il-sung]] with reason to believe the US would not intervene if
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  • ...[[demagoguery]] on the Jews, and what he termed their Communist ideas. [[Joseph Stalin]] based the [[Great Terror]] on various groups conspiring against him and t While tyrants such as [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Adolf Hitler]] would launch massive purges against those who might
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  • ...lection of books in the Chinese literature. It is said that Mao Zedong and Joseph Stalin both read this book while in war.
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  • A strategic surprise to [[Joseph Stalin]] and the [[Soviet Union]], '''Operation Barbarossa''' was the German code
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  • ...rmies in Manchuria as in the rest of China. An agreement between Mao and [[Joseph Stalin]] in 1950 led to complete Chinese sovereignty in 1955. A separate American
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  • ...troduced by Marx and Engels, and later used by [[Lenin|V. I. Lenin]] and [[Joseph Stalin]] to justify their totalitarian rule. They controlled the Communist party i
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  • ...]<ref> [http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1938/09.htm Joseph Stalin, ''Dialectical and Historical Materialism'', (1938) (ebook)]</ref> and [[M
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  • ...communists in that period, so many of whom had similar experiences when [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] betrayed international communism with his deal with [[Adolf Hitler
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  • [[Joseph Stalin]] was sympathetic to China's plight during Japan's aggression in the late 1
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  • ...the main difference between [[hitlerism]] and [[stalinism]] (named after [[Joseph Stalin]], leader of the USSR), where the dominant group is called [[proletariat]]
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  • ...ove again. In or around 1934, he went to [[Tbilisi]] ([[Georgia]], where [[Joseph Stalin]] was born). D'Hérelle was welcomed to the [[Soviet Union]] as a hero, bri
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  • ...ove again. In or around 1934, he went to [[Tbilisi]] ([[Georgia]], where [[Joseph Stalin]] was born). D'Herelle was welcomed to the [[Soviet Union]] as a hero, brin
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  • ...issary to British Prime Minister [[Winston Churchill]] and Soviet leader [[Joseph Stalin]]. Visiting Britain in spring 1941, he had a major voice in making policy f
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  • At the [[Yalta Conference]], [[Joseph Stalin]] presented his demands, accepted by [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] on 8 Februar ...r to an end?" [[Prince Konoye]], as a result, was sent as an emissary to [[Joseph Stalin]], who, without telling the Japanese, sent the message to the Potsdam Confe
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  • ...sts" have suggested Hiroshima was supposed to be an unmistakable signal to Joseph Stalin|Stalin to play along diplomatically with the Americans who planned to rule
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  • ...e he, accompanied by [[Clement Attlee]] and [[Anthony Eden]], would meet [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Harry Truman]]. ...Conference]] when it opened on 17 July. It was a "Big Three" event with [[Joseph Stalin]] representing the Soviet Union and President [[Harry Truman]] the United S
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  • ...cretary for North Caucasus Krai. But he appears to have continued advising Joseph Stalin and Nikolai Yezhov on security matters, and the latter relied on Evdokimov'
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  • Meanwhile, [[Joseph Stalin]] of the Soviet Union was responding by sending advisers and supplies to th
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  • ...chill]] (soon replaced by the new prime minister [[Clement Attlee]]) and [[Joseph Stalin]] of the Soviet Union.
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  • ...vision of Korea was set at the [[Potsdam Conference]] in July 1945, when [[Joseph Stalin]] for the Soviet Union and [[Harry S. Truman]] for the U.S. agreed to divid
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  • The "Big Three" (Roosevelt, Churchill, and [[Joseph Stalin]]), together with [[Chiang Kai-shek]], oversaw an alliance in which British
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  • When [[Joseph Stalin]], the Communist dictator of the Soviet Union, refused to participate or al
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  • ...text was meant to placate the state authorities, as this was the period of Joseph Stalin’s rise to power as head of the Communist Party. The Second Symphony premi A major turning point in Shostakovich’s life was the day Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union’s self-styled “Great Leader”, attended a performanc
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  • ...[[Carola Neher]], who died in the [[GULAG]] after being arrested during [[Joseph Stalin]]'s [[Great Purge]], was harshly criticised by [[White émigré|Russian emi
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  • ...r. On September 23, 1945, the US intercepted a message from Ho Chi Minh to Joseph Stalin, requesting aid for flood victims. This traffic immediately triggered more
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  • ...nd Ribbentrop raised with Hitler the possibility of secretly approaching [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] and negotiating a separate peace behind the backs of the western A
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  • ...ions |publisher=BBC News |date=2004-02-23 |accessdate=2013-04-19}}</ref> [[Joseph Stalin]] and others argued this was punishment to the Chechens for providing assis
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  • Beginning in the 1930s, Joseph Stalin began to have possible dissidents arrested by his administrative decree, in
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  • ...tion during the [[Second World War]]. With [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], he was one of the "Big Three" Allied leaders in the fight against German ...Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|General Secretary]] [[Joseph Stalin]] via the British ambassador to [[Moscow]], [[Stafford Cripps]], but to no
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  • ...states such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used arrest, torture, imprisonment, and exe
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  • ...states such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used arrest, torture, imprisonment, and exe
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