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It is difficult to say how sincere the people of Russia were in their manifestations of grief over the final departure from the scene of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin. After more than a quarter of ...
Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, who was regarded ... the lives of more than 20 million people. Born Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili, Stalin grew up in a poor small rural town of Gori, Georgia ...
Not so with Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, as he was named at birth. He later took the revolutionary pseudonym Stalin, often translated as "man of steel." It was all too accurate, a ...
The plaque reads: "For the organizer and inspirer of the Soviet people's victory over Nazi invaders, Generalissimo of the Soviet Union Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, from grateful descendants." ...
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin is reputed a restless sleeper; he rarely gets to bed before 2 a.m. But last week, Stalin sent the world a soporific greeting (with a wakeful edge). Six British ...
"Many testimonies from Stalin's contemporaries speak of the possible poisoning of the leader of the Soviet nations by agents of Western influence," Malinkovich said, according to the report.
the Russian Communist Party including protestors taking to the streets demanded that the Russian Federal Security Service and top prosecutors investigate the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953.
and prosecutors to "check the possible involvement of Western intelligence services in the death of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin". Tuesday marked the 71st anniversary of Stalin's death.