Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili

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Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, originally called Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili[1] was the Georgian native Soviet leader from 1922 until his death in 1953. Originally governing the USSR with a collective leadership under Vladimir Lenin

Early Life

Dzhugashvili was born in destitute conditions in the diverse city of Gori—which included jews in its population— To a shoemaker father, Bessarion, and a devout Orthodox mother, Yekaterina. He was the only member of the Dzhugashvili family to live past infancy.

He was encouraged by his father to go into his trade, while his devout Orthodox mother wanted him to go to religious seminary. Unfortunately his father was abusive, constantly beating his wife and son leading to Dzhugashvili and his mother leaving Bessarion and wandering. Dzhugashvili would eventually go to seminary as his mother wanted. There, the young Dzhugashvili began finding rebellious texts, including the Communist Manifesto written by one Karl Marx. He would continue this rebellion all the way to the point of starting a few socialist groups in his seminary. Owing to this rebellion, eventually Dzhugashvili left from the Seminary and he took his matters elsewhere, becoming an Atheist and slowly descending into the monster he'd later become.

As a Social Democrat

After being kicked out of Seminary, the young Dzhugashvili joined the Social Democrats in 1901 and engaged in many socialist parades including May Day of 1901. Ironically, during his venture to Batumi, his ideals were divisive causing him to be considered an infiltrator at the behest of the Secret Services (the Okhrana) by his fellow Communist revolutionaries.

Immediately After the War

In shock that Hitler had eluded his grasp, Stalin asked for many details involving him through his personal Confidants Otto Günsche and Heinz Linge (The latter of whom had, himself, written a book involving Hitler.) which was later formed into a war report known as the Hitler book.[2] To the surprise of many, it makes no mention of the Holohoax despite Stalin having no counter-Semitic views at the time only passing references to a massacre that never happened, and only brief mentions of Delousing Facilities (incorrectly referred to as gas chambers in public eye). He tries to hide his strategic mistakes and downplay United Nations efforts during the war, only making paltry mentions of the Battle of the Atlantic and the UN terror bombing campaigns in Germany.[3]

Death

Stalin reportedly was found dead in a puddle of his own urine[4] still in his pijamas. Before, his daughter had mentioned that her father was seeing demons as if they were trying to rip his soul out, trying to gain back air, pointing up at what appears to be him seeing the devil while on his deathbed. His facial expression was different, his movements were hyper active with a fast heart beat trying to stay alive as long as possible before being sent straight to hell, thus ends the life of one of the greatest mass murderers in history

References

  1. https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/stalin-joseph-iosif-vissarionovich-dzhugashvili-1878-1953
  2. Henrik Eberle; Matthias Uhl; Joseph Stalin The Hitler Book: The Secret Dossier Prepared for Stalin from the Interrogations of Otto Guensche and Heinze Linge, Hitler's Closest Personal Aides ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0884865704
  3. https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=11582
  4. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/true-story-death-stalin-180965119/