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How Stalin revolutionized Russia and what his life story...

How Stalin revolutionized Russia and what his life story is. Who is Joseph Stalin, that is the question. Joseph Stalin was the dictatorial ruler of the Soviet Union/Russia for nearly thirty years. He revolutionized Russia but killed millions and enforced a strict government. His real name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili but he changed it when he was in Russia to Stalin meaning â€Å"man of steel† with stal meaning steel. He was a great military leader in World War two and made a totalitarianism government. Here is how he made a nation great and his story. Vladimir Lenin was born on April, 22, 1870. Lenin was the one who inspired Stalin and was leader of the Bolshevik political party. Stalin was born on December, 18, 1879. Stalin was†¦show more content†¦Millions died as he did this. In WWII he tried to make a anti-Hitler alliance but did not get support. So he made a pact with Hitler to attack Poland and start WWII. 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