Joseph Stalin is known as "one of the most powerful and ferocious dictators in history" (bbc.co.uk). Stalin became the secretary general of the Communist Party, and he gave him the control he was looking for (bbc.co.uk). Shortly after Vladimir Lenin died, he was awarded the Soviet dictatorship (historyplace.com). Many people do not like the way Stalin dominated. People want to be independent from Stalin, but he is not that good. In 1929, Stalin believed many Ukrainian scholars, scientists, religious leaders etc.
Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin was one of the greatest killers of the 20th century. Stalin had millions of blood in his hand until it was forced to resettle from the red army's cleaning. I will not discuss this fact in this article. - The son of a poor shoe store grew up in the rear province, and Joseph Stalin received only minimal education. However, he is confident in the fate of the social revolution and is determined to play an important role in iron. His powers are bloody and bold, but under his guidance, Russia is a highly industrialized country in 29 years unexplainable.
Joseph Stalin launched an event aiming to keep Ukrainian famine safeguard his control. The long-awaited independence opportunity appeared in 1917, but since Stalin exceeded the power of Vladimir Lenin uncontrollably, the freedom of discovery in Ukrainian people was short-lived. The rule of Stalin caused confusion and conflict, after which the Ukrainian army fought against Lenin 's Red Army, Russian White Army, and Germany and Polish troops. - Joseph Stalin launched an event aimed at keeping his ruling by the famine of Ukraine. Despite the long-awaited independence opportunity that appeared in 1917, the newly discovered freedom of Ukraine was short-lived due to Stalin's uncontrollable transcendence of Vladimir Lenin's power. The rule of Stalin caused confusion and conflict, after which the Ukrainian army fought with Lenin 's Red Army, the Russian White Army (Zhar army only), and the invading troops from Germany and Poland.
From 1932 to 1933, Stalin imposed terror and famine in Ukraine, Cuba and Kazakhstan conducted by Lazare Caganovic. Millions of people are killed by famine. Stalin caused what the Ukrainians called as great famine as part of a campaign to force Ukrainian farmers to abandon their land and participate in collective farms. The homosexual phenomenon spread during the peak of famine imposed by the Soviet secret police in an orderly fashion for the confiscation of all food. On March 29, 1933, New York's Evening News top page states that "Famine killed Russia - millions of people died." This coverage has recently been sneaked into Ukraine by Wales journalist Gareth Jones (a famine designed by the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin). Jones was killed by thieves in 1935, which also included the expansion of Japan in China. In 2009, Jones' diary was exhibited for the first time in London.