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'''Iosep Fissarionofic Stalin''' (geboren swā '''Ioseb Besarionis dse Iughascfili''' on þǣm 18 dæge Ǣrran Gēolan þæs 1878 gēares<!--<ref name=dob/>--> and cwæl on þǣm 5 dæge Hrēþmōnaðes þæs 1953 gēares) wæs se forma Gemǣna Lǣdend þæs [[Sofietre Gesamnunge]] Middelan Gyldes fram þǣm 1922 gēare oþ his dēaþ in þǣm 1953 gēare. In þǣm gēarum æfter [[Fladimir Lenin|Lenines]] dēaðe in þǣm 1924 gēare, hē rās and wearþ se lǣdend þǣre [[Sofietan Gesamnunge]].
 
On [[Georgia (land)|Georgia]] wæs Ioseb Besarionis dse Iughascfili geboren and he wenod þe he wolde weordan prēost, ac he alēt his lārhūse and feaht in þǣre Russiscan Onwendung in 1917 and weard hēah in þǣm nīwan Communistan lēodweard se ricsode ofer [[Russland]]e and his rīce. In þissum gearum nām he his binaman "Stalin", se is "Stǣl-mann".
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Stalin undergann [[gewealdede feohwendunge]], þe namm þone stede þæs [[Nīwan Feohwendunge Rǣdes]] þāra æfterrena 1920 gēara and setede on his stede þā [[Rǣd Fīfa Gēara (on þǣm USSR)|Rǣd Fīfa Gēara]] and undergann tīde swifte [[weorcsettung]]e and feohwendunge gemōtsettunge. Þæt bræc in þǣre eorþbigenesse forestōp fōre þā forþbǣre ǣtes, resulting in [[Droughts and famines in Russia and the USSR|widespread famine]], such as the catastrophic [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933]], known in [[Ukraine]] as the [[Holodomor]].<ref>[http://www.faminegenocide.com/resources/findings.html ''Findings of the Commission on the Ukraine Famine'', Famine Genocide, 19 April 1988; [http://www.skrobach.com/ukrhol.htm ''Statement by Pope John Paul II on the 70th anniversary of the Famine''], Skrobach; [http://www.artukraine.com/famineart/uscongr4.htm ''Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the man-made famine that occurred in Ukraine in 1932–1933'', US House of Representatives, 21 October 2003; Bilinsky, Yaroslav [http://www.faminegenocide.com/resources/bilinsky.html doi=10.1080/14623529908413948] ''Was the Ukrainian Famine of 1932–1933 Genocide?'', Journal of Genocide Research, 1999, Vol. 1.1, Issue 2, pages=147–156.</ref>
 
Stalin undergann [[gewealdede feohwendunge]], þe namm þone stede þæs [[Nīwan Feohwendunge Rǣdes]] þāra æfterrena 1920 gēara and setede on his stede þā [[Rǣd Fīfa Gēara (on þǣm USSR)|Rǣd Fīfa Gēara]] and undergann tīde swifte [[weorcsettung]]e and feohwendunge gemōtsettunge. Þæt bræc in þǣre eorþbigenesse forestōp fōre þā forþbǣre ǣtes, resultingþætte incwōm [[DroughtsDrugaþ and famineshunger inon RussiaRussum and thein þǣre USSRSofietgesamnunge|widespreadmicel faminehunger]], suchand asof theþissum wæs catastrophicse [[SovietSofietisca faminehunger of 1932–1933]], knownþe man in þǣm [[UkraineUcrægn]]e ashētt thebe naman ''Holodomor'', se is "[[HolodomorEallhunger]]".<ref>[http://www.faminegenocide.com/resources/findings.html ''Findings of the Commission on the Ukraine Famine'',] - Famine Genocide, 19 April 1988; [http:<//www.skrobach.com/ukrhol.htm ''Statement by Pope John Paul II on the 70th anniversary of the Famine''], Skrobach; ref><ref>[http://www.artukraine.com/famineart/uscongr4.htm ''Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the man-made famine that occurred in Ukraine in 1932–1933'',] - US House of Representatives, 21 October 2003; </ref><ref>Bilinsky, Yaroslav [http://www.faminegenocide.com/resources/bilinsky.html doi=10.1080/14623529908413948] ''Was the Ukrainian Famine of 1932–1933 Genocide?'',] - Journal of Genocide Research, 1999, Vol. 1.1, Issue 2, pages=147–156. ''(on Niwum Englisce)''</ref>
During the late 1930s, Stalin launched the [[Great Purge]] (also known as the "Great Terror"), a campaign to purge [[purge of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|the Communist Party]] of people accused of sabotage, terrorism, or treachery; he extended it to [[Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization|the military]] and other sectors of Soviet society. Targets were often executed, imprisoned in [[Gulag|Gulag labor camps]] or exiled. In the years which followed, millions of members of [[ethnic minorities]] were also [[Population transfer in the Soviet Union|deported]].<ref name="Boobbyer 2000 p=130">{{Harvnb|Boobbyer|2000|p=130}}</ref><ref>Pohl, Otto, ''Ethnic Cleansing in the USSR, 1937–1949'', ISBN 0-313-30921-3</ref>
 
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DuringIn theþǣm lategearum 1930sæfter 1930, ongann Stalin launched theþa [[GreatMicle Purgeþurhclǣnsung]]e (alsoþā knownhēt asman theēac se "GreatMicle TerrorEgsan"), a campaign to purge [[purge of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|the Communist Party]] of people accused of sabotage, terrorism, or treachery; he extended it to [[Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization|the military]] and other sectors of Soviet society. Targets were often executed, imprisoned in [[Gulag|Gulag labor campsweorcwic]]um oroððe gensended on exiledwræcce. In the years which followed, millions of members of [[ethnic minorities]] were also [[Population transfer in the Soviet Union|deported]].<ref name="Boobbyer 2000 p=130">{{Harvnb|Boobbyer|2000|p=130}}</ref><ref>Pohl, Otto, ''Ethnic Cleansing in the USSR, 1937–1949'', ISBN 0-313-30921-3</ref>
 
In 1939, after failed attempts to establish a collective security system in Europe, Stalin decided to enter into a [[Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact|non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany]], followed by a [[Soviet invasion of Poland]], [[Winter War|Finland]], the [[Directive 02622ss/ov|Baltics]], [[Bessarabia]] and northern [[Bukovina]]. After Germany [[Operation Barbarossa|violated the pact]] in 1941, the Soviet Union [[Eastern Front (World War II)|joined the Allies to play a primary role in the Axis defeat]], at the cost of [[World War II casualties#Casualties by country|the largest death toll]] for any country in the war (mostly due to the mass deaths of civilians on the territories occupied by Nazis). After the war Stalin installed communist governments in most of Eastern Europe, forming the [[Eastern bloc]], behind what was referred to as an "[[Iron Curtain]]" of Soviet rule during the long period of antagonism between the [[Western world]] and the [[USSR]], known as the [[Cold War]].
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Stalin fostered a [[cult of personality]] around him, but after his death, his successor, [[Nikita Khrushchev]], denounced his legacy and drove the process of [[de-Stalinization]] of the Soviet Union.<ref name = AnswersCoP>{{cite web|title = Cult of Personality |url= http://www.answers.com/topic/cult-of-personality-2 |publisher = Answers .com }}</ref>-->
 
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