No, Vladimir Lenin was the Soviet state's first Marxist leader.
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Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union when the United States entered World War 2.
Joseph Stalin led the Soviet Union. Stalin took over after Lenin died. Stalin was not Lenin's choice as a successor but Stalin schemed and came into power, basically he stole the title. He was in power before and after WW11. He died in 1953. In WW2 he had signed a non-agression pact with Hitler, but ultimately became allied with France, Great Britain, the United States and the other Allied countries.
Germany = Adolf Hitler, Soviet Union = Josef Stalin, British Empire = Winston Churchill, United States = Franklyn Roosevelt .
Stalin saw Leon Trotsky as a threat to his power as the Soviet leader. Trotsky had been a vocal critic of Stalin and Stalin's so-called "communists". Stalin had Trotsky exiled and later assassinated. Even in exile, Trotsky was considered as a major threat by Stalin. Trotsky's ideas were being spread around the world in Marxist circles. Stalin believed he had to liquidate the Marxist Trotsky.
United States- Dwight D. Eisenhower Soviet Union- Joseph Stalin Germany- Adolf Hitler Japan- Hideki Tojo England- Winston Churchill