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Birth
Joseph Stalin is born -
quitting college
Joseph Stalin quits his seminary due to lack of money. After that, Stalin was expelled so he could never go back if he wanted to. -
world war 1
War mostly between France, Germany. England, and U.S. A war which was mostly in the east and never touched U.S. soil. -
General secretary of the communist party's central commitee
Vladimir Lenin had assigned Stalin as the General of the secretary of the communist party of the Soviet Union, originally, to give him more power, becasue he was his reliable ally. With this power, Stalin appointed some of his supporters to a higher role in government. -
becoming a ruler
After Vladimir Lenin dies, Joseph Stalin becomes a dictator. He aimed at making the Soviet Union a World Power to dominate Asia and Europe. -
Stalin persued an economic policy in mobilizing Russia
Stalin starts mobilizing and modernizing russia. It started with the coal production almost doubling. -
Jesse Owens in the Berlin Olympics
Jesse Owens won the highest accolade for the year's best track and field athlete. Owens participated in the Berlin olympics while the Nazis were in power. The Nazis hated all blacks who visited, so right when Owens got off the train, people used scissors to cut his clothes to make him retreat -
signing a non-aggression pact with Hitler
Stalin made a non-addression pact with Hitler shortly before world war 2. -
The Eatern Campaign
In 1812, The Wehrmacht, or germans, attacked the soviet army. The soviets were very unprepared for tis suprise attack. This attack led to a horrible defeat of the soviet army. -
Bombing of Tokyo
On May 26, 1945, an air raid was performed by the U.S. in retalliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor. It was the single deadlist fire-bombing air raid in history. Only one of the attack planes landed, while the others ether crashed or ditched before reaching U.S. soil. The crew that landed was then brought in the Soviet Union. -
Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson was the first African-American to play in the Major League Baseball. He played for the brooklyn dodgers. -
deaths of millions
In 1889, Joseph Stalin was found to have taken 20 million lives, due to his rule. not to mention the other 20 million killed in the second world war. Making the toll 40 million killed at the heand of Satin. -
World War 2
A war fought between the Axis powers: Germany, Italy, and Japan, and the allied forces:Britian, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, The Soviet Union, China, and United States of America. -
D-Day
The day on which the allied forces landed on the Normandy coast of France. Between the allied forces and German forces, 425,000 casualties on this day. -
Five-year plans
Stalin launched this intending to transform the Soviet Union. This plan was moslty centered on government control of the economy and included the forced colletivization of Soviet agriculture.