Joseph Stalin was the dictator of Russia.
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Its the title of a book by the recently deceased Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The Gulags were slave labour camps in Russia in Stalins time, not dissimilar from Concentration camps. 'A day in the life of Ivan Desinovitch' by Solzhenitsyn will tell you all about it, its not a very long book, but the writing therein is magnificent.
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Stalins Brigade was created in 1936.
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By the end of the 1920s, Joseph Stalin held the title of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. This position allowed him to consolidate power and influence within the party, ultimately leading to his dominance over the Soviet government. While he was not the official head of state, his control over the party effectively made him the leader of the Soviet Union.
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He was a well-schooled and intelectual, very engaged member of the CPSU(B) deeply rooted in the working class.
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blood red
Its the title of a book by the recently deceased Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The Gulags were slave labour camps in Russia in Stalins time, not dissimilar from Concentration camps. 'A day in the life of Ivan Desinovitch' by Solzhenitsyn will tell you all about it, its not a very long book, but the writing therein is magnificent.