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 Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich, 1879–1953, Soviet Communist leader and head of the USSR from the death of V. Lenin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin: Denunciation - Denunciation At the 20th All-Union Party Congress in 1956, Nikita Khrushchev and other Soviet...
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin: Early Career - Early Career The son of a shoemaker, Stalin studied (1894–99) for the priesthood at the...
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 Yalta Conference
Joseph Stalin: "I would like to have this document to study because it is difficult on hearing it read to come to any conclusion.
The main objective of Winston Churchill and Stalin was the capture of Berlin, the capital of Germany.
Winston Churchill's strength lay in his vigorous sense of purpose and his courage, which carried him undismayed over obstacles daunting to lesser men.
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 Joseph%20Stalin.%20Bloody%20Dictator.htm
Stalin was born Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili on Dec. 21 (N.S.), 1879, in the Georgian hill town of Gori.
Joseph Stalin became the preeminent Soviet leader after the death of Vladimir I. LENIN in 1924.
From 1929 until his own death in 1953, Stalin held absolute authority.
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 Joseph
Joseph Stalin Iosif (Joseph) Vissarionovich Stalin (Soviet Union.
Joseph Ritner Joseph Ritner was the eighth governor of the commonwealth of 1838.
Joseph Hare Villanova University, and a 1978 graduate of the Villanova School of Law.
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 Teheran Conference
In November, 1943, Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt met together in Teheran, Iran, to discuss military strategy and post-war Europe.
At Teheran, Joseph Stalin reminded Churchill and Roosevelt of a previous promise of landing troops in Western Europe in 1942.
Churchill agreed with Joseph Stalin that Rumania and Bulgaria should be under "Soviet influence" but argued that Yugoslavia and Hungary should be shared equally amongst them.
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 Yalta Conference --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The chief participants were U.S. President Harry S. Truman, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (or Clement Attlee, who became prime minister during the conference), and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin.
(Feb. 4–11, 1945), major World War II conference of the three chief Allied leaders, President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain, and Premier Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (see), which met at Yalta in the Crimea to plan the final defeat and occupation of Nazi Germany.
It faces the Black Sea on the southern shore of the Crimean Peninsula.
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 Civil War, Lenin and the Rise of Stalin
Joseph Stalin, born Joseph Dzhugashvili, was the son of a shoe cobbler in the relatively affluent Georgian town of Gori - a town with a lot of handicraft and light industry.
Bitter, lonely, penniless, friendless and with no source of income, Joseph Dzhugashvili wandered into Marxist meetings, largely attended or at least run by Marxists of the Menshevik persuasion - Bolsheviks being practically non-existent in Georgia at the time.
And Stalin himself was to admit that he had denounced several of his fellow students to school authorities.
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 13 April History: This Date
At the Yalta conference in early 1945, Joseph Stalin, on the urging of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, agreed to declare war against Japan within three months of Germany's defeat.
The Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact allowed Nazi leader Adolf Hitler to move German forces to the West for his major offensives of 1939 to 1941, and bought Soviet leader Joseph Stalin time to complete his forced industrialization of the USSR and prepare the empire for its inevitable involvement in World War II.
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin flatly denied the charges and claimed that the Nazis were responsible for the slaughter.
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 Nadezhda Alliluyeva-Stalin - Wikpedia
Nadezhda Alliluyeva (1901 - November 9, 1932) was the second wife of Joseph Stalin.
The couple married in 1919, when Stalin was already 39 years old.
She first met Stalin as a child when her Sergei Alliluyev offered him shelter upon his escape from prison in 1908.
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 RFE/RL Newsline, Vol. 4, No. 249, 00-12-29
Delegates to a congress of the United Communist Party of Georgia (SGKP) voted on 27 December to invalidate all resolutions taken by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union condemning Joseph Stalin, ITAR-TASS reported.
SGKP chairman Panteleimon Giorgadze termed the vote "our duty towards the most gifted politician of the 20th century," according to Reuters.
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 Stalin, Joseph --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Exhibit featuring the memorandum of August 13, 1942, by the erstwhile U.S.S. premier, Joseph Stalin, in response to Churchill’s statement that an Anglo-American invasion of Europe that year was military folly, presented by the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Also provides a historical background.
It is Joseph Stalin who codified the body of ideas that, under the name of Marxism-Leninism, has constituted the official doctrine of the Soviet and eastern European communist parties.
Joseph Stalin, painting by Samuel J. Woolf, 1937.
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of Japan 1980-1982; resigned _1911-- Svanidze, Ekaterina Georgian 1st wife of Joseph Stalin 1903 _1880-1907 Svedberg, Theodor Swed.
_1877-1970 Schaefer, Vincent Joseph US chem.; invented cloud seeding 1946 _1906-1993 Schaefer, William Donald US polit.; mayor of Baltimore 1971-1987; gov. of Maryland 1987-- _1921-- Schaerer, Eduardo Paraguayan polit.; pres.
Joseph Paul Cukoschay) US boxer; heavyweight boxing champion 1932-1933 _1902-1994 Sharma, Shankar Dayal Indian polit.; pres.
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 Joseph Stalin
eventually began attacking his policies, Joseph Stalin argued they were creating disunity in the party and managed to have them expelled from the Central Committee.
He (Joseph Stalin), of course, understands to the full our contribution to the war; it is a danger to the future that his people don't and now the Americans are making claims to a share in the bomber offensive which is by no means justified, but further dims our glory.
Joseph's father was a bootmaker and his mother took in washing.
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 Joseph Stalin. Biography of the great Russian Communist Leader. 1879-1904
December 9(21) Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili (Stalin) was born in Gori, Georgia.
Stalin, then confined in Batum jail, is in his absence elected a member of the Caucasian Union Committee that was set up at the congress.
November J. Stalin arrives in Baku and leads the campaign for the convocation of the Third Congress of the Party.
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 ipedia.com: March 1 Article
1953 - after an all-night dinner with interior minister Lavrenty Beria and future premiers Georgi Malenkov, Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev, Joseph Stalin collapses, having suffered a stroke that paralyzed the right side of his body.
1821 - Joseph Hubert Reinkens, German Old Catholic bishop († 1896)
1879 - Alexandur Stamboliyski, Bulgarian politician († 1923)
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In memoriam: Tally R. Holmes, of South Carolina, and Col. Joseph T. Wilson, of Virginia
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 Plurabelle - Marxism
[Stalin, Joseph]; Pollitt, Harry: In Memory of Joseph Stalin and Klement Gottwald.
Stalin, Joseph: The October Revolution: A Collection of Articles & Speeches.
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 This Month in History, February
World War II: President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill left Malta to meet with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference.
Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty of Hungary sentenced for treason.
World War II: President Franklin Roosevelt orders General Douglas MacArthur out of the Philippines as American defenses of the nation collapse.
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 Nikita S. Khrushchev: Crimes of the Stalin Era
It was, then, in an established one-party dictatorship that Joseph Stalin began his rise to autocratic power when he became General Secretary of the Party in 1922.
Khrushchev's indictment is a healthy antidote to 30 years of pro-Stalinist apologetics; at the same time, it does less than justice to Stalin's predecessors and successors.
To understand the dictatorship of Stalin, as it is described by Khrushchev, one must also understand the dictatorship of Lenin and of Khrushchev and his colleagues.
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 Fischer & Levin ~ family history
But the obstructionist diplomatic policies of Britain and Turkey resulted in nearly all aboard the immigrant ship Struma perishing when it was sunk in the Black Sea by a torpedo launched from a Soviet navy submarine operating under orders from Josef Stalin.
Chana Anita Levik Fischer was conceived in Russia, born in Poland, grew up in Cuba, and got married, raised a family and worked in the United States.
A son graduates from high school, and cousins get married in Australia and Israel.
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 P-38 Lesson Plan: Allied Personel of World War II
Charles André Joseph Marie DeGaulle became the best known French patriot, soldier, and statesman of the 1900s.
After this attack, Stalin made himself directly in charge of the Soviet army and joined with Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt to form the "Big Three."
One day after the announcement of the resignation of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill was elected to this position on Saturday, May 10, 1940.
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 Joseph Sobran by Joseph Sobran -- LEFT AND RIGHT
It's somewhat easier to imagine the marauding Attila assisting Joseph Stalin, or even serving in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, than arguing against the encroachments and usurpations of the federal government.
Joseph Sobran by Joseph Sobran -- LEFT AND RIGHT
The essence of civility is the acknowledgment that even your enemy may have something to teach you.
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 Berkeley Friends Meeting Library
John-Stevas, Norman t: Life, death and the law : law and Christian morals in England and the United States file: BFMLIB7/8 r: by Norman St. John-Stevas p: Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1961 s: Law and ethics c: HX915 S842 a: Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953 t: Anarchism or socialism?
John-Stevas, Norman t: Life, death and the law : law and Christian morals in England and the United States file: BFMLIB7/110 r: by Norman St. John-Stevas p: Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1961 s: Law and ethics c: BJ55 S24 a: St.
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 Marxism - encyclopedia article about Marxism.
Stalinism Stalinism is a brand of political theory, and the political and economic system implemented by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union.
This was partly a reaction to the Methodenstreit when they attacked the Hegelian doctrines of the Historical School; Marxist authors have decried that the Austrian school as a "bourgeois" reaction to Marx.
The Austrian School were the first liberal economists to systematically challenge the Marxist school.
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 biog_dict.s
of Japan 1980-1982; resigned _1911-- Svanidze, Ekaterina Georgian 1st wife of Joseph Stalin 1903 _1880-1907 Svedberg, Theodor Swed.
_1877-1970 Schaefer, Vincent Joseph US chem.; invented cloud seeding 1946 _1906-1993 Schaefer, William Donald US polit.; mayor of Baltimore 1971-1987; gov. of Maryland 1987-- _1921-- Schaerer, Eduardo Paraguayan polit.; pres.
Joseph Paul Cukoschay) US boxer; heavyweight boxing champion 1932-1933 _1902-1994 Sharma, Shankar Dayal Indian polit.; pres.
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 truman.html
US President Harry S. Truman; Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin.
Joseph E. Davies and Harry Hopkins around Truman at desk - just back from mission in London and Moscow re arranging Truman-Stalin-Churchill meeting and negotiations re Poland and Soviet veto at San Francisco conference.
Last meeting of conference is addressed by President Truman who congratulates delegates and talks re peace
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 The ‘Red Diaper Babies’
Joseph R. Stromberg [send him mail] is the JoAnn B. Rothbard Historian in Residence at the Ludwig von Mises Institute and a columnist for Antiwar.com.
By now, he was convinced that the writings of the Trotskyoid historian Isaac Deutscher provided a bridge away from Stalin and exposed Stalin’s crimes.
There he threw himself into the work of the New Left’s best scholarly journal, Studies on the Left, alongside Martin Sklar, James Weinstein, and others.
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 Nadezhda Krupskaya - encyclopedia article about Nadezhda Krupskaya.
Although she was highly regarded within the party, Krupskaya was unable to prevent Joseph Stalin
She was then politically isolated by Stalin and his supporters.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 List of people associated with World War I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Stalin, (1879-1953), (a pseudonym) - Soviet leader
Joseph Caillaux, (1863-1944), Prime Minister (June 1911 - January 1912), pacifist
Alexandre Ribot, (1842-1923), Prime Minister (March 1917- September 1917)
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