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Definition of Joseph stalin
1. Noun. Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition (1879-1953).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Joseph Stalin
Literary usage of Joseph stalin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Breaking with Communism: The Intellectual Odyssey of Bertram D. Wolfe by Bertram David Wolfe, Robert Hessen (1990)
"She followed joseph stalin with less undivided admiration than she had followed
... She got in trouble with joseph stalin, fell off the cart, I believe was ..."
2. Toward an International Criminal Court?: Three Options Presented as by Alton Frye (1999)
"This closes the loophole left open at Nuremberg, when joseph stalin narrowed the
... Under the Rome Treaty, joseph stalin can no longer rest in peace. ..."
3. Cry of the Phoenix by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1995)
"Between 1942-1943, Cartel agents shipped to joseph stalin both the PLANS and
MATERIALS for the ... joseph stalin was history's foremost mass-murderer. ..."
4. The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information by Informing Science Institute, Eli Cohen, Ed. (2006)
"His views found favor with Soviet dictator joseph stalin, and he was made President
of the Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1938) and Director of the ..."
5. The Marshall Plan Summer: An Eyewitness Report on Europe and the Russians in by Thomas Andrew Bailey (1977)
"... in mass graves at Katyn of some forty-two hundred uniformed Polish soldiers,
mostly officers, pointed more than a finger of suspicion at joseph stalin. ..."