Stalin
The Russian leader from 1941 to 1945 was Joseph Stalin. Stalin had to deal with World War II and its aftermath.
Stalin remained leader until his death in 1953
How did Russian Revolution contribute to instability in Europe during and after World War 1?The Russian Revolution contribute when
The Bolsheviks siezed power in October 1917 during the Russian Revolution and founded the Soviet Union.
Vladimir Lenin is the revolutionary leader who took over Russia in World War 1.
The Russian leader during World War 2 was Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin.
The Russian Czar was a poor leader during World War 1. He had no military experience and was unable to relate to the people or to the troops when he reviewed them.
The Russian leader at the start of the war was Tsar Nicholas II. The Tsar was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the 1917 Revolution, whose leader, Lenin, took Russia out of the war after the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany.
The Russian leader Stalin would have been seen as the father of communism.
Stalin
The Russian leader from 1941 to 1945 was Joseph Stalin. Stalin had to deal with World War II and its aftermath.
Stalin remained leader until his death in 1953
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Stalin
How did Russian Revolution contribute to instability in Europe during and after World War 1?The Russian Revolution contribute when
Joseph Stalin (aka Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili) was the paramount leader of the USSR who held the position of: General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR Premier of the USSR Marshal of the Soviet Union (aka Generalissimo) during the Second World War.