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  • Stalin: A Biography (2004)
  • Da Stalin a Krusciov (1962);
  • The Secret File of Joseph Stalin: A Hidden Life, p. 163
  • In Tehran in 1944, FDR promised Stalin a Second Front, without consulting Britain.
  • On February 19, 1951, Abakumov delivered to Stalin a secret notice which listed the planned numbe
  • mber 1950, Viktor Abakumov reported an idea to Stalin about their deportation, and Stalin suggested
  • KGB scientist Dr. Voronov, a Stalin admirer, along with Olrik (posing as Soviet Co
  • eaders in November 1943 Roosevelt, Chiang, and Stalin affirmed the plan.
  • ith an also growing group of Polish civilians, Stalin agreed to evacuate part of the Polish formatio
  • Stalin agreed to let France have the fourth occupatio
  • On recommendations from Lavrentiy Beria to Stalin, Aliheydar Garayev was arrested and charged wi
  • The Stalin Allee (subsequently named Karl-Marx-Allee in E
  • at Romanian communist authorities, obedient to Stalin, allowed King Michael to part with 42 valuable
  • Thereafter, Stalin also conducted a purge of several military com
  • stated that Pavlov was a great scientist whom Stalin and the Soviet Government esteemed very highly
  • ed by the state socialist government of Joseph Stalin and the Bolsheviks.
  • As the power struggle between Stalin and Trotsky reached its peak, Radek was sacked
  • al differences between Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin and how those differences related to building
  • He often explained to Stalin and other top Soviets what Roosevelt was secre
  • o invade [Georgia] was made secretly by Lenin, Stalin and Orjonikidze; at that time Trotsky was in t
  • In 1934, however, the Great Terror began under Stalin and in 1936 a committee was established to ove
  • tating that it was "mixed up with McCarthy and Stalin and the Red Scare".
  • The Soviet Union and Communism, which analyzes Stalin and the Soviet government's intervention in Sp
  • the highly critical telegram of George Kennan ( Stalin and Molotov were among the audience of this "t
  • n action which put the duo at odds with Lenin, Stalin, and the Central Committee of the RKP(b).
  • n 1948, Mikhoels was murdered on the orders of Stalin and his body was run over to create the impres
  • central hall once had a large sculptural group Stalin and youth, however this was replaced in 1961 b
  • hip of the R.C.P." and resolved "that Kamenay, Stalin and Preobrazhensky be authorised to receive th
  • Pepper fell from favor in 1928 as Joseph Stalin and Nikolai Bukharin parted company in the Rus
  • Stalin and Ribbentrop spent most of the night of the
  • When Stalin and Hitler broke ties, her grandfather fought
  • le there, he declared his opposition to Joseph Stalin, and the leadership of Comintern; consequently
  • In the new vision, radical modernizers like Stalin and Mao appear as totalitarian despots, whose
  • ocialist realism, creating portraits of Joseph Stalin and Stakhanovite scenes featuring bricklayers
  • Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.
  • and 2009 biographies of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Leon Trotsky, respectively.
  • ded Loyola with actor and producer Udhayanidhi Stalin and his wife Kiruthiga, whom Vishal has mainta
  • nal movements in the East won him the trust of Stalin and other highly placed Party and government f
  • ( Stalin and Soviet law viewed any Soviet who was captu
  • in the following years, and was to meet Joseph Stalin and other members of the Soviet Union leadersh
  • Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.
  • his inaugural address, Sergey Vavilov, praised Stalin and Pavlov for their materialistic approach to
  • r made claims that Roosevelt invariably backed Stalin and went to great lengths to hide this from th
  • Both Stalin and Iremashvili grew up in Gori, Georgia (then
  • f in self-determination caused early rift with Stalin and consequently, the Eastern Bloc.
  • menian society and its economy were changed by Stalin and his fellow Moscow policy makers.
  • Banners showing Stalin and Lenin flew in the streets of Republican Sp
  • Stalin and Molotov were among those who carried Gorky
  • er in the Communist elite who bears tattoos of Stalin and Lenin on his wrists.
  • In this campaign he was a close colleague of Stalin and of Semyon Budyonny.
  • talks in Moscow in the summer of 1945 between Stalin and Jiang Jieshi's representative T.V. Soong.
  • eement was an alleged agreement between Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill about how to divide sout
  • o release, with noted distributors Udhayanidhi Stalin and Kalpathi S. Aghoram purchasing the rights
  • s and advocates feel that his statements about Stalin and the Peace Prize itself are routinely used
  • Because of his old connections to Stalin and Budyonny, Yegorov seemed to be safe from t
  • nts claim 1935), he was appointed, by order of Stalin and the Comintern, General Secretary of KKE.
  • After Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler signed a non-aggression pact
  • e ideas of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Lenin, Stalin and Mao, some adherents oriented themselves al
  • translated material by Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Grigory Zinoviev and others.
  • sy because of its positive portrayal of Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union.
  • gn policy assistant and interpreter for Joseph Stalin and adviser to Nikita Khrushchev.
  • on Churchill plots the assassination of Joseph Stalin, and in which Franklin D. Roosevelt lives past
  • romising stance of Sikorski and the demands by Stalin and his diplomats.
  • otsky segues into economic policy, criticizing Stalin and Bukharin's policy of moving slowly into co
  • 6 which brought Khrushchev's revelations about Stalin and, later that year, the defeat of the Hungar
  • With Stalin appealing to the Soviets' patriotic and religi
  • In 1930 Joseph Stalin appointed Litvinov as Minister of Foreign Affa
  • When he was older, he attended the J. V. Stalin Armored Troops School, from which he graduated
  • on the birthdays of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, as well as Youth Day.
  • eastern Siberia which was designated by Joseph Stalin as an autonomous area for the Jewish people.
  • ushanbe was renamed "Stalinabad", after Joseph Stalin; as part of Nikita Khrushchev's de-Stalinizati
  • oviet years, the palace was employed by Joseph Stalin as his dacha.
  • ialist Realism in the visual arts, and painted Stalin as well as other Soviet leaders.
  • Joseph Stalin, at that time an ally of Nazi Germany, opposed
  • After a public spat with Stalin at a party dinner, Nadezhda was found dead in
  • After he voiced opposition to Stalin at the 14th Party Congress in December 1925, K
  • t preventing one, despite the pledges given by Stalin at the Yalta Conference.
  • Joseph Stalin awarded the unit the name Niemen for its parti
  • Black Stalin became Dr. Leroy Calliste on October 31, 2008,
  • Stalin began singing calypso in 1959, but did not joi
  • After the Congress, Stalin began making veiled public remarks apparently
  • late 1920s the Soviet government under Joseph Stalin began to place restrictions on the use of the
  • Stalin believed the Lutzow to be important because of
  • Stalin believed that the class enemy could even worm
  • lso participate in the conference suggested by Stalin, besides the FRG.
  • Stalin: Breaker of Nations (1991)
  • he Germans against the Soviet regime of Joseph Stalin, but in May 1945, at the end of the war, he ag
  • allion with image of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, but during the 1961 de-Stalinization drive th
  • e thing since March, and had all but convinced Stalin by mid-April.
  • Unknown Stalin, by Zhores A. Medvedev
  • When Stalin came to power in 1927, Soviet school textbooks
  • arty, which was created by the direct order of Stalin, capitalized on some local people's dissatisfa
  • anyways he was arrested and after the death of Stalin changed some of his views.
  • Joseph Stalin chose Bagration as the name of the Soviet offe
  • ber Indian Communist delegation who met Joseph Stalin clandestinely in 1950 to receive his advise on
  • pons, provided by the Soviet Union by order of Stalin, command personnel was trained in the Soviet U
  • Stalin commented, "It's incredible, but it's a fact,
  • Stalin continued to order more offensives in order to
  • hreat of a nuclear war and the death of Joseph Stalin convinced North Korea and China to sign the ar
  • Stalin could have still tried to subjugate all of Ger
  • as concerned with a declining population rate, Stalin de-emphasized the Marxist feminist view of wom
  • After the Teheran Conference, Stalin decided to create his own puppet government fo
  • In December 1943, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin decided to support the Partisans.
  • At the conclusion of World War II, Stalin demanded partial control of the Dardanelles, a
  • Stalin demanded further supplies and the return of Ru
  • Between Hitler and Stalin describes the activity of the underground resi
  • mation of Popular Fronts was decided by Joseph Stalin; despite his foreign origin, he was perceived
  • ies or not, the Americans were foreigners, and Stalin did not like having foreigners around at all.
  • fell from favor as it became clear that Joseph Stalin did not support his and Ulbricht's plans for t
  • Stalin did meet two days later with Roosevelt and Chu
  • Another factor in the Battle for Kiev was Stalin's refusal to listen to the advice of Commander
  • ormation General Secretary of the CPSU, Joseph Stalin did not want to believe.
  • If this agreement was true, then Stalin did keep to his promise about Greece, but did
  • However, as soon as Stalin died, Zelmanov was set free, after some months
  • As a result, between 1948 and 1953, when Stalin died, the entire film output for East Germany,
  • In March 1953, after Stalin died, the Ministry of Armaments was combined w
  • the efforts of his sister who negotiated with Stalin during his visit to Tiflis in July 1921.
  • ion in the Soviet Union orchestrated by Joseph Stalin during the 1930s, which removed all of his rem
  • While this was useful to Stalin during World War II, after the war, Stalin opp
  • By 1930s, Joseph Stalin elevated the technical office to overall comma
  • Canibales politicos (Hitler y Stalin en Espana), Ediciones Quetzal, Mexico, 1941
  • . (2007) The Kravchenko Case: One Man's War On Stalin, Enigma Books, ISBN 978-1-929631-73-5
  • Their loyalty to Stalin ensured that they would pursue policies, such
  • The film was finished only a few months before Stalin entered into the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, whic
  • n from which Tirana sang the praises of Joseph Stalin, Enver Hoxha, and Mao Zedong for decades.
  • eneficial to our people and most worthy of the Stalin epoch of the building of Communism.
  • f the two main railway stations in Berlin, the Stalin era Karl-Marx-Allee and the towers at Frankfur
  • Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America-the Stalin Era, New York: Random House, 1999
  • In October 1952, Stalin even had the office of General Secretary forma
  • political, cultural and economic penetration, Stalin eventually forbade Soviet Eastern bloc countri
  • vasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, did Joseph Stalin finally started to scale back the campaign of
  • ccupation, but the growing suspicion of Joseph Stalin forced him to resign on December 2 of the same
  • When two years later Churchill and Stalin formed an alliance against Hitler, the Kresy P
  • Stalin found him a loyal supporter of his policy of r
  • in December 1925 he called for the removal of Stalin from the post of General Secretary and was con
  • Treaty was signed by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin from the Russian side and by Council of People
  • n 1921, it was known as Stalinisi after Joseph Stalin from 1928 to 1934.
  • The winds began to change his way after Stalin gave his guidance on this incident.
  • Stalin gave Yeryomenko the command of the Southeaster
  • dominantly Polish and Jewish city until Joseph Stalin gave it back to Lithuania in October 1939 acco
  • sident's Special Mission to Moscow, and Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Soviet Union planned
  • (Forfeits: George Bush, Stalin, Genghis Khan, Mao Zedong, Margaret Beckett)
  • Als Kind habe ich Stalin gesehen (essays and speeches, 1990)
  • The emerging Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had taken care to tighten his grip on the sele
  • In 1989 Soviet scholars revealed that Joseph Stalin had indeed ordered the massacre, and in 1990 M
  • plead for new U.S. passports to leave Russia ( Stalin had taken their original U.S. passports for 'r
  • On 3 July, the day Stalin had called for a great patriotic war against t
  • ral books on modern warfare and in 1931, after Stalin had accepted the need for an industrialized mi
  • Yet it is said that Stalin had crossed Pasternak's name off an arrest lis
  • as well as portraits of Clement Attlee, Joseph Stalin, Harry Truman, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Josip Br
  • Historical figures who knew Stalin have described him fairly uniformly as dominee
  • olitical hostage in the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin having prior been a student studying in Moscow
  • of opinion polls which showed politician M. K. Stalin having more approval than his elder brother M.
  • As an opponent of Joseph Stalin he was arrested but survived the gulag becomin
  • a briefly took power after the death of Joseph Stalin, he restored his clients who suffered during t
  • Nevertheless, under pressure from Stalin, he drove his workforce to impossible levels o
  • ds in doing this, but when Nero starts telling Stalin he himself is greater than the Russian dictato
  • sked outright if he had changed his mind about Stalin he implored,
  • ntil 1965, it was abandoned after the death of Stalin, heavily criticized during destalinization, la
  • er antagonistic classes in struggle, something Stalin himself noted.
  • An urban legend suggests that Joseph Stalin himself suggested the line when he placed a co
  • Upon the decision of the Comintern and Joseph Stalin himself the Macedonian Communists were reattac
  • icians and cosmonauts, including a portrait of Stalin himself.
  • I agree that Stalin, Hitler etc were in a different league from Ba
  • Following the death of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, however, some degree of reform took place in
  • Stalin immediately set up the nucleus of a Soviet-con
  • ng Maxim Litvinov as Foreign Minister in 1939, Stalin immediately directed Vyacheslav Molotov to "pu
  • he Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970), and Stalin in Jack Gold's Red Monarch (1983).
  • After several name changes (Youth for Stalin in 1968 and Stalinist Workers Group for Africa
  • 7 he was arrested for urinating on a statue of Stalin in Bucharest, but was released after two month
  • gle under socialism" was put forward by Joseph Stalin in 1933 and supplied a theoretical base for th
  • Semitic policy toward the end of World War II, Stalin in 1946 reportedly said privately that "every
  • In direct talks with Joseph Stalin in 1937, 1938, and 1939, he secured the crucia
  • The death of Stalin in March 1953 brought an end to Krivoshein's m
  • pursuing an erratic response to the regime of Stalin in the Soviet Union.
  • of the regimes of Hitler in Germany and Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union, and was convinced that Au
  • n June 1937 he was imprisoned on the orders of Stalin in Tbilisi a month after his son's birth. he w
  • goes, it was Rasulzade who saved young Joseph Stalin in 1905 in Baku, when police were searching fo
  • t of a delegation of Labour MPs who met Joseph Stalin in 1947; when he voted against the Ireland Bil
  • from Georgia under the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin in 1944, also claim sometimes that the medieva
  • gime, Shalamov didn't make a single mention of Stalin in the book except for a brief mentioning of a
  • aused yet another conflict between Trotsky and Stalin in late September.
  • ansformation of Nature was put forth by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union in the second half of 1940
  • an elaborate German plan to assassinate Joseph Stalin in Moscow.
  • During the rule of Joseph Stalin in the USSR in the 1930s, the theory of inheri
  • e 20th century, many saw predictions of Joseph Stalin in Custine's description of Nicholas I.
  • rned an Emmy Award nomination for the HBO film Stalin in 1992 as the Soviet dictator's mother-in-law
  • many actors who were previously censored under Stalin, including Kravchenko.
  • Malenkov as a potential successor, the ageing Stalin increasingly withdrew from the business of the
  • As a result of this loss, Stalin insisted on personally authorizing the use of
  • Stalin insisted that the eastern territories should r
  • ieth Congress, Nikita Khrushchev asserted that Stalin intended to use the doctors' trial to launch a
  • e destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki goaded Stalin into action.
  • In the summer of 1946 Stalin invited Newton to visit Russia on a five-week
  • In the beginning, Joseph Stalin is shown lying dead on the beach during a sola
  • ing the country for the sake of his own power, Stalin is turning it into an easy prey for the brutal
  • The Stalin's it is the fourth totaling piece, and The Sta
  • In his rabid hatred of genuine socialism, Stalin is no different from Hitler and Mussolini.
  • Stalin is free software, licensed under the GNU Gener
  • However under Joseph Stalin, Islam, like Christianity, was repressed.
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