Joseph Stalin Research Paper

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Joseph Stalin was born on December 18th, 1879. He was born in the small village of Gori, Georgia in Russia. He was originally given the name, Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, by his parents Besarion Jughashvili and Ketevan Geladze. His parents both had very low class jobs. His father was a cobbler, and his mother was a washerwoman. Joseph had a very weak immune system as a child. He contracted smallpox at age seven. This illness left his face scarred, and his left arm deformed. Other children treated him awfully, and made him feel less than them. This feeling left Stalin desiring power and authority, which he would achieve. Ketevan, Joseph’s mom, had a dream of her son becoming a priest. She enrolled him in a church school in the city they …show more content…

No one really knows the true reason he left. Instead of returning home to Gori, Joseph stayed in Tiflis to work in the revolutionary movement. For a short amount of time, he worked as a clerk at an observatory and as a tutor. From there, he became a part of the Social Democratic Labor party where he worked full-time. In the year of 1902, Stalin was arrested for planning a protest against labor, and he was sent to live in Siberia. This was only his first of many arrests he would experience through the course of the upcoming Russian Revolution. This was the moment Joseph earned the nickname ‘Stalin’ meaning steel in the Russian …show more content…

He really wanted the Allies to open a second front on Germany, but the prime minister of Britain and the president of America believed this would result in many deaths. This made Stalin more suspicious of them as he watched the casualty number in the Soviet Union rise. As the war began to take a turn for the better, Stalin met with the prime minister and the president to talk about what will occur after the war. With Stalin’s recent in over Stalingrad it put him at an advantage. He demanded that the Allies opened the second front on Germany, which they did. The leaders met again at the Yalta Conference. Stalin figured out a way for him to get a free hand in reorganizing the governments. He also agreed to go to war with

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