Joseph Stalin
Who
How
When
Where
Why
Result
What
Family
Wives
Parents
Children
Ekaterine Geladze (Mother)
Besarion Jughashvili (Father)
Kato Svanidze
Nadezhda Alliluyeva
Yakov Dzhugashvili
Artyom Sergeyev
Vasily Stalin
Svetlana Alliluyeva
Bolsheviks
Nikolai Bukharin
Leon Trotsky
Vladimir Lenin
Allies
Adolf Hitler (Germany)
Mao Zedong (China)
Became Enemy
Influences
Industrialised USSR
USSR is a international superpower
Upped literacy rate to 78%
20 million dead
Played a minor role in 1917 October Revolution
Became General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1922
Exiled in 1913
Came to be the Second Premier of the USSR in 1928
Born on 18 December 1878
Died on 5 March 1953
Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, Russian Empire
Exiled to Siberia
Died in Moscow, Georgia, USSR
Collectivisation
Terror and Propaganda
Eliminated Rivals
Media Control
NKVD
Personality cult
Show trials
Disapearances
Lev Kamenev
Gregory Zinoviev
Nikolai Bukharin
Leon Trotsky
Public Executions
Combining small farms to big government farms
Imprisonment or starvation of unwilling Kulaks
To maintain power
To make USSR more modern
The Communist Manefesto
Second Five-Year Plan (1933-1937)
Third Five-Year Plan
First Five-Year Plan (1928-1937)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (USA)
Winston Churchill (UK)
Nazi-Soviet Pact
Grigory Zinoviev
Karl Kautsky
Had a Stroke
Image
Joined the Bolschviks in November 1905
Joined WWII on 22 June 1941
Brought USSR into WWII
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels