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Significant Events In Joseph Stalin's Life

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The man we know today as Joseph Stalin was born on 18 December 1878 in the town of Gori in the Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire. As a child, Joseph experienced the poverty that most peasants had to endure in Russia at the end of the 19th century. The town where Joseph grew up was a violent and lawless place. At the age of seven, Joseph fell ill with smallpox and his face was badly scarred by the disease. His father was an alcoholic, which gradually led to his business failing. As their financial situation grew worse, Stalin's family moved homes at least nine times in Stalin's first ten years of life. These experiences encouraged Stalin to work hard to become something successful in life. At the age of fifteen, Ioseb received a scholarship …show more content…

Shortly before the final exams, the Seminary abruptly raised school fees. Unable to pay, Ioseb quit the seminary in 1899 and missed his exams, for which he was officially expelled. Shortly after leaving school, Ioseb discovered the writings of Vladimir Lenin and decided to become a revolutionary.
Stalin’s first job was as a clerk at the Tiflis Meteorological Observatory. He received very low-pay but spend most of his time organizing strikes, leading demonstrations and giving speeches. He soon left his job and became a full time revolutionary. When Vladimir Lenin formed the Bolsheviks in, Stalin eagerly joined him. Stalin proved to be a very effective organizer of men as well as a capable intellectual. Among other activities, he wrote and distributed propaganda, organized strikes, and raised funds through bank robberies, kidnappings, extortion, and assassinations. Stalin was arrested and exiled to Siberia numerous times, but often escaped. His skill, charm, and street-smarts won him the respect of Vladimir Lenin, and he rose rapidly through the ranks of the Bolsheviks. Stalin was a big supporter of Vladimir Lenin. He supported him in world war one, the Russian Revolution, the Russian Civil War, and the Polish–Soviet War. Joseph Stalin’s rise to power began after Lenin’s death and after the

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