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Stalin's body was laid in state in the House of Trade Unions in Moscow.

Click on the related links section indicated below and you will see a picture of him in state. You have to scroll down almost to the end.

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There was a dispute for succession between Bukharin, Trotsky, Kamenev and Stalin. Trostky could have finished the dispute and taken power as head of the Bolsheviks by using Lenin's testament, which criticised Trosky's opposition. However he did not do this and Stalin, by using his position in the Bolshevik Party was able to infiltrate his own men into high positions of power and through a seesaw policy, allying himself with his opposition to push out the others, was able to take power in 1923 and exile his fiercest opposition Trotsky by applying the 'ban on factions'.

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it was embalmed and kept in view for the public to see

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