Joseph Stalin and his Political Activity in Russia 1899-1914
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i131.700Keywords:
Cuba, Joseph Stalin, Pravda, RussiaAbstract
The history of modern Russia is one of the most important topics in modern history due to the role of this central state in political changes in most historical periods. The character of Joseph Stalin was an important element in the development of communist thought in the history of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia. The rise of the communist movement in Russia, but the beginnings of that character was ambiguous because he was using more than the name of his political movements away from government control. Joseph Stalin was able to be the hidden arm of the success of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia and reflected in his political activity during the period of study
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