Joseph Stalin

Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin; ; }} (;), represented in Russian as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (; pre-1918: ). He adopted the alias "Stalin" during his revolutionary career, and made it his legal name after the October Revolution.}} 5 March 1953) was a Soviet revolutionary and politician who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held office as general secretary of the Communist Party from 1922 to 1952 and as premier from 1941 until his death. Despite initially governing the country as part of a collective leadership, he eventually consolidated power to become a dictator by the 1930s. Stalin codified the party's official interpretation of Marxism as Marxism–Leninism, and his version of it is referred to as Stalinism.

Born into a poor Georgian family in Gori, Russian Empire, Stalin attended the Tiflis Theological Seminary before joining the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He raised funds for Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction through bank robberies and other crimes, and edited the party's newspaper, ''Pravda''. He was repeatedly arrested and underwent several exiles to Siberia. After the Bolsheviks seized power in the October Revolution of 1917, Stalin served as a member of the Politburo, and from 1922 used his position as General Secretary to gain control over the party bureaucracy. After Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin won the leadership struggle over rivals including Leon Trotsky. Stalin's doctrine of socialism in one country became central to the party's ideology, and his five-year plans starting in 1928 led to forced agricultural collectivisation, rapid industrialisation, and a centralised command economy. His policies contributed to a famine in 1932–1933 which killed millions, including in the Holodomor in Ukraine. Between 1936 and 1938, Stalin executed hundreds of thousands of his real and perceived political opponents in the Great Purge. Under his regime, an estimated 18 million people passed through the Gulag system of forced labour camps, and more than six million people, including kulaks and entire ethnic groups, were deported to remote areas of the country.

Stalin promoted Marxism–Leninism abroad through the Communist International and supported European anti-fascist movements. In 1939, his government signed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact with Germany, enabling the Soviet invasion of Poland at the start of World War II. Germany broke the pact by invading the Soviet Union in 1941, leading Stalin to join the Allies. The Red Army, with Stalin as its commander-in-chief, repelled the German invasion and captured Berlin in 1945, ending the war in Europe. The Soviet Union established Soviet-aligned states in Eastern Europe, and with the United States emerged as a superpower, with the two countries entering a period of rivalry known as the Cold War. Stalin presided over post-war reconstruction and the first Soviet atomic bomb test in 1949. During these years, the country experienced another famine and a state-sponsored antisemitic campaign culminating in the "doctors' plot". In 1953, Stalin died after a stroke. He was succeeded as leader by Georgy Malenkov and eventually Nikita Khrushchev, who in 1956 denounced Stalin's rule and began a campaign of "de-Stalinisation".

One of the 20th century's most significant figures, Stalin has a deeply contested legacy. During his rule, he was the subject of a pervasive personality cult within the international Marxist–Leninist movement, which revered him as a champion of socialism and the working class. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Stalin has retained a degree of popularity in some of the post-Soviet states (particularly Russia and Georgia) as an economic moderniser and victorious wartime leader who transformed the Soviet Union into an industrialised superpower. Conversely, his regime has been widely condemned for overseeing mass repression and man-made famine which resulted in the suffering and deaths of millions of Soviet citizens.

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    ¿ Anarquismo o socialismo ? by Staline , Joseph

    Published 1949
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    Anarchismus oder Sozialismus ? by Staline , Joseph

    Published 1951
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    Anarchism or socialism by Staline , Joseph

    Published 1950
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    Lettera di Stalin ai suoi figli riconciliati by Vaneigem , Raoul

    Published 2001
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    L'édification du socialisme by MÜhsam , Erich

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    Tagebuch eines Namenlosen by Lorenzen , Max Otto

    Published ca1953
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    La Commune de Cronstadt : recueil de documents comprenant la traduction intégrale des Izvestias de Cronstadt by Berkman , Alexander

    Published 1969
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    Le Stalinisme : ignominie de Staline by Souvarine , Boris

    Published 1972
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    Stalin : a critical survey of bolchevism by Souvarine , Boris

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    Portrait de Staline by Serge , Victor

    Published 1940
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    La Vida corriente del trabajador en la URSS by Mintz , Frank

    Published 1975
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    De Lénine à Staline by Serge , Victor

    Published 1937
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    Le Paysan russe dans la révolution et la post-révolution by Mett , Ida

    Published 1968
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    Destin d'une révolution, U.R.S.S. 1917-1936 by Serge , Victor

    Published 1937
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    Les Provocations policières by Thomas , Bernard

    Published 1972
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    Todos somos herederos de Franco by Alba , Victor

    Published 1980
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    Socialisme et communisme devant la conscience chrétienne by Piat , R. P. Stéphane-Joseph

    Published 1957
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    La comune di Kronstadt : raccolta di documenti comprendenti la trad. integrale delle Izvestija di Kronstadt by Berkman , Alexander

    Published 1971
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    Marxisme et dialectique : réponse à Staline by Lime , Maurice

    Published 1947
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    L'Ukraine, des origines à Staline by Benoist-mechin , Jacques

    Published 1941
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