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

Joseph Stalin

Joined the Bolschviks in November 1905

Joined WWII on 22 June 1941

Brought USSR into WWII

Karl Marx

Friedrich Engels