How Did Joseph Stalin Rise To Power

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Joseph Stalin was born on December 18, 1879, in Georgia, Russia. His original name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, which he later changed. He was very delicate as a child, leaving his left arm deformed after an accident. Being bullied at a young age, Stalin longed for a new life, a better life. Although Stalin’s mother wanted him to become a priest, Stalin dropped out of seminary school, which no one is for sure why, and joined the Messame Dassy. He shortly worked as a tutor and clerk before working for the revolutionary movement. Even though he was arrested on multiple occasions, he excelled in this position. Even after being marked by the tsar’s secret police, he continued to raise money through robberies, kidnappings, and by threatening …show more content…

Stalin used this insignificant position as his base to build off of. Before anybody realized this, everyone already owed their position to them. After the leader of Bolshevik died, Stalin took total control. Stalin soon became a person people feared because he had many arrested. Stalin changed peasants back to serfs and millions died of labor and starvation. When the start of wars came about, Stalin went ahead and signed a pact with Adolf Hitler. Hitler, though, went against this pact and attacked on the unprepared Soviet Army. This put a huge setback on the Soviet Union and Stalin eventually aligned with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, even though he did not fully trust the West. As the war went on, Stalin demanded a second front against Germany, which Churchill and Roosevelt did not agree upon on the first attempt.
The alliance between Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt was soon broken when Churchill was replaced and Roosevelt died, which led to Britain and Americans not fully trusting Stalin’s plans against the Japanese. Stalin felt threatened by the Western Powers and established a barrier between Russia and the West. Although Britain and America tried to establish the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Stalin had his own plans and ordered a blockade on Berlin, which Britain and America shut down. Stalin soon came across another defeat when he tried to get North Korea to attack South Korea.