Biography of Joseph Stalin tells us that he was unquestionably the mightiest of all the dictators that the world endured in the 20th century. The father of Young Joseph Stalin, Vissarian Dzhugashvili, worked in a shoe factory in Tiflis, later on, shifted to Gori, a small provincial town of Georgia, and married a girl named Katrina in 1874. Vissarian made Stalin work in the factory and tortured him physically and mentally. Young Stalin was admitted to Tiflis Orthodox Seminary by his mother, where he was a good student till his 3rd year in the institution. Along with 45 other students, he was dismissed from the Seminary on May 29, 1899. In 1912, the Bolshevik fraction emerged as a new Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Lenin made Stalin a member of the new party’s Central Committee. After Lenin’s death, Stalin and Leon Trotsky, the head of the Red Army, were to succeed him. His father’s unbalanced, harsh, bitter, abusive, repressive, and turbulent treatment presumably left his personality blemished and stained. The 1930s and later saw the gradual unveiling of Stalin’s harsh, savage, and butcherous side, which resulted in the deaths of more than 20 million people. However, he managed to make the Soviet Union the world’s second superpower.
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