It is here that he was introduced into the poem - the skills he will develop in the coming years. His life here is not without tragedy. Stalin's father wanted him to study family trading and wanted Stalin to be trained instead of receiving education. After discovering that his son was hospitalized in school, he drunk himself and committed suicide. Because of Stalin's mother, the magistrate saw him out with a loose view of the incident.
As a Marxist - Leninist, Stalin was looking forward to the inevitable World War II between major capitalist countries. . He tried to maintain neutrality of the Soviet Union in the conflict in hopes that the German war against France and the UK would make the Soviet Union the main force of Europe. In the military, the Soviet Union also faced a threat from the east, and the Soviet troops clashed with extended Japanese in the late 1930s. Stalin began military buildup, the red army more than doubled between January 1939 and June 1941. Between 1940 and 1941, he also cleaned the army, when the war broke out finally, there was a serious shortage of personnel at all levels.
In November 1941, the German army launched a new attack in Moscow. The Soviet army handed out and the Germans quit. Stalin asked for a counterattack. His commander expressed suspicion about policy, but Stalin claimed that the Red Army was attacked on December 4th. The German army which had declined because of recent failure was beginning to unexpectedly retreat. By January the Germans were pushed back 200 miles. Stalin's military strategy is basically very simple. He thinks it is essential to attack as many enemies as possible. He is particularly keen on using new recruits against these crimes. Stalin believes Western European countries are defeated by their own fear of Germany's advantage. The main purpose of using this new unit is to convince them that the German army is not unbeatable.
In February 1946, Stalin made a speech suggesting that future wars are inevitable until Communism replaces World Capitalism. The events in Europe and North America convinced Congress that Stalin had achieved his goal. Russia's veto power hindered the United Nations from suppressing the expansion of the Soviet Union under its support. Americans are worried that the expansion of the Communist Party is not limited to Europe. There was ample evidence that individuals of the Soviet Union invaded the US government by 1947. In June 1945, the FBI attacked the office of Amerasia, a magazine related to the Far East, and found many confidential documents of the State Council. A few months later, Canadians arrested 22 people for trying to steal atomic secrets. In the past, Americans felt safe about the monopoly of the atomic bomb. The fear of Russian bombs now dominates America 's mind. The Soviet Union exploded suicide bombs in 1949