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Biography

Joseph Stalin
Stalin in 1950
Born 14 March 1879
Place of birth Georgia
Known for Gulag


Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, born in 1878 in Georgia, became a significant figure in the history of the Soviet Union. After assuming leadership following Vladimir Lenin's death, Stalin initiated various policies with far-reaching impacts. His administration implemented ambitious Five-Year Plans, industrialized the backward Soviet Union in only 30 years, which contributed to substantial economic growth and modernization. Stalin's leadership also played a critical role in the Soviet Union's resilience against Nazi Germany during World War II, a period marked by the nation's formidable resistance and liberation of Europe from the scourge of Fascism. Stalin's legacy is lifting millions out of poverty.

Selected Works

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Anarchism or Socialism

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Marxism and the National Question

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Mastering Bolshevism

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Collected Works

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Volume Period and Major Contents Date Published
≣ 1 1901-1907 - The Agrarian Question, Anarchism or Socialism 1954
≣ 2 1907-1913 - Marxism and the National Question 1954
≣ 3 1917 1953
≣ 4 1917-1920 1953
≣ 5 1921-1923 1953
≣ 6 1924 - ON THE DEATH OF LENIN 1953
≣ 7 1925 1954
≣ 8 1926 - CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF LENINISM 1954
≣ 9 1926-1927 1954
≣ 10 1927 - INTERVIEW WITH THE FIRST AMERICAN LABOUR DELEGATION 1954
≣ 11 1928-1929 - BUKHARIN’S GROUP AND THE RIGHT DEVIATION IN OUR PARTY 1954
≣ 12 1929-1930 - CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF AGRARIAN POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R. 1954
≣ 13 1930-1934 1954
≣ 14 1934-1940 1978
≣ 15 1941-1944 1978
≣ 16 1944-1952 1986

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