Joseph Stalin Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Statlin.

Joseph Stalin Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Statlin.
This section contains 1,400 words
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Statlin: a True Man of Terror

Summary: Discusses the life and career of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Examines Stalin's place in world history. Describes how Stalin handled his political mistakes. Compares Stalin to Lucifer.

A true man of terror, Joseph Stalin will be remembered in both Russian and world history as a tyrannical puppet master with a gun. Stalin was renowned for making people do what he wanted, while having a gun pointed right at them if they chose not to obey. He was a man so compelled to overpass the west's capitalistc countries, that he would stop at nothing short to achieve it. Driven by ambition and power, Stalin retained a tough Bolshevik mentality with a coarse heart. With the capturing of Stalin's son during the Great Patriotic War, Germany offered his son's freedom in return for the release of imprisoned German officials. Stalin replied, " I have no son." This response best demonstrates his harsh nature that paralleled his handling of Russia through imposed will and terror Throughout his executions and clouded ideology one thing remains constant in regards to Iosif...

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