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10 Brutal Realities of Life in Stalin’s Soviet Union

10 Brutal Realities of Life in Stalin’s Soviet Union

Joseph Stalin Rise

When Vladimir Lenin died in 1924, his charismatic henchman Leon Trotsky seemed to be his most obvious successor. Instead it was Joseph Stalin, a man once described by Trotsky as a “dull grey blur” and a “nonentity” who had, by 1929, vanquished his political rivals and seized power for himself.

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