Painting:The Great Oath

Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, was born in Gori, Georgia on 21st December, 1879. was a Soviet revolutionary and politician who was the leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922–1952) and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (1941–1953).

The son of a humble Georgian shoemaker, at the age of fifteen Stalin entered the Orthodox seminary in Tbilisi on a scholarship, where he proved to be a brilliant student, although he was expelled when he was caught distributing propaganda for the Georgian Socialist Party, which he had joined in 1898.

While studying at the seminary he joined a secret organization called Messame Dassy (the Third Group). Members were supporters of Georgian independence from Russia. Some were also socialist revolutionaries and it was through the people he met in this organization that Stalin first came into contact with the ideas of Karl Marx.

Soon after leaving the seminary he began reading Iskra (the Spark), the newspaper of the Social Democratic Labour Party (SDLP). It was the first underground Marxist paper to be distributed in Russia. It was printed in several European cities and then smuggled into Russia by a network of SDLP agents. The editorial board included Lenin and Trotsky

In 1901 Stalin joined the Social Democratic Labour Party and whereas most of the leaders were living in exile, he stayed in Russia where he helped to organize industrial resistance to Tsarism. he would end up being arrested and exiled to Siberia for coordinating a Strike at the large Rothschild plant at Batum.

At the Second Congress of the Social Democratic Labour Party held in London in 1903, there was a dispute between Lenin and Julius Martov over the future of the SDLP. Lenin argued for a small party of professional revolutionaries with a large fringe of non-party sympathizers and supporters. Martov disagreed believing it was better to have a large party of activists.

As Lenin and Plekhanov won most of the votes, their group became known as the Bolsheviks (after bolshinstvo, the Russian word for majority), whereas Martov's group were dubbed Mensheviks (after menshinstvo, meaning minority). Stalin who was still in prison in Siberia, decided he favoured the Bolsheviks in this dispute. He escaped on 5th January 1904. Lenin was impressed with Stalin's achievements in the Caucasus and in December 1905, he was invited to meet him in Finland.

Stalin would Settled in Baku to expand the influence of bolsheviks in the Caucasus, Joseph Stalin worked closely with his friends in developing the political consciousness of the workers in the region. The workers in the oil fields belonged to a union under the influence of the Bolsheviks, and Stalin was one of the Union's delegates

He returned to St. Petersburg in February 1912, he became editor of Pravda. Lenin, who described him as my "wonderful Georgian" arranged for him to join the Party's Central Committee, he was Exiled to Siberia on 1913. he would return to St Petersburg in 1917 with the overthrow of the Tzar and the pardon to all political prisoners by Prince Lvov. He would join the then Petrograd Soviet

At this time, Stalin, like most Bolsheviks, took the view that the Russian people were not ready for a socialist revolution. He therefore called for conditional support of the Provisional Government. He also urged policies that would tempt the Mensheviks into forming an alliance. However, he disagreed with Molotov, who was calling for the immediate overthrow of Prince Lvov.

When Lenin returned to Russia on 3rd April, 1917, he announced what became known as the April Theses. Lenin attacked Bolsheviks for supporting the Provisional Government. Instead, he argued, revolutionaries should be telling the people of Russia that they should take over the control of the country. Lenin ended his speech by telling the assembled crowd that they must "fight for the social revolution, fight to the end, till the complete victory of the proletariat".

On 26th October, 1917, the All-Russian Congress of Soviets met and handed over power to the Soviet Council of People's Commissars. Lenin was elected chairman and Joseph Stalin (Nationalities), As a Georgian and a member of a minority group who had written about the problems of non-Russian peoples living under the Tsar, Stalin was seen as the obvious choice for the post as Minister of Nationalities. Nearly half of the population of the Empire was made up of non-russians. To show his good faith, Stalin appointed several assistants from the various nationalities within Russia.

At the Tenth Party Congress in April 1922, Lenin proposed a resolution that would ban all factions within the party. Stalin was appointed as General Secretary and was now given the task of dealing with the "factions and cliques" in the Communist Party

Following Lenin's death in 1924, There was a big power struggle in the party between 3 main factions. The Left opposition (trotsky), the Centre (Stalin) and the Right opposition (Bukharin).

Trotsky had argued in 1917 that the Bolshevik Revolution was doomed to failure unless successful revolutions also took place in other countries such as Germany and France. In 1924 Stalin began talking about the possibility of completing the "building of socialism in a single country". Nikolay Bukharin joined the attacks on Trotsky asserted that Trotsky's theory of "permanent revolution" was anti-Leninist. in 1925 Trotsky was removed from the goverment and 2 years later from the Party and exiled for Factionalism.

During the Collectivation of Land Stalin Blame the policies of Bukharin for the failure of the 1927 harvest. By this time kulaks made up 40% of the peasants in some regions, He also advocated the setting up of collective farms. By 1935, 94 per cent of crops were being produced by peasants working on collective farms.

With no start-up capital, little international trade and virtually no modern infrastructure, Stalin's government financed industrialization from the profits made by state-owned factories and enterprises, trade, banks and transportation.

In 1926-1927, about one billion rubles were invested in industry; three years later, about 5 billion rubles could already be invested in it. The 1930s saw the production, for the first time in the history of the Soviet Union, of a wide range of new products, including motorcycles, watches and cameras, as well as the machines and tools needed to produce these and other goods.

To avoid the isolation of the Soviet Republic, the USSR entered the League of Nations (1934), and had a rapprochement with Great Britain and France.

Stalin had always opposed fascism and Hitler, on August 15, 1939 he tried to make a pact with Britain and France to attack Nazi Germany. Stalin proposed to send 1 million soldiers to fight Hitler, but the capitalist countries refused. On August 23, 1939, the Soviet Union and Germany signed a non-aggression pact in Moscow.

After the outbreak of World War II, however, and considering that the fall of England was imminent, Hitler ordered an attack on the Soviet Union. The Red Army could not contain the main German attacks at the beginning of the Barbarossa Plan, since more than 70% of the German military industry was concentrated on the eastern front for the invasion of the USSR.

When Germany reached Moscow, Stalin did not flee and even made in November a speech commemorating the victory of Soviet power, soon began to take control of the situation and Stalin was appointed Supreme Commander in Chief of the Red Army. Unlike the German forces and Hitler's hierarchy, the Soviet military autonomy took its generals into democratic decision-making and had some of its best generals, such as Zhukov and Vatutin, brought in from the frontier, also allowing the dispatch from the eastern fronts of thousands of Siberian troops already trained in combat with the Japanese.

On the night of Sunday, March 1, he was found lying on the floor, dressed in the clothes he had worn the night before and barely able to speak. Some doctors ruled that Stalin had suffered a stroke and had collapsed. His death just like Lenin's would end up in a 3-way Power struggle between Lavrentiy Beria, Georgy Malenkov and Nikita Khrushchev

  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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    23 hours ago

    My work pal is waaaaay too nice. Like goddamn. Dude gsve me $200 for my birthday. We just work together, we don't even hang out outside of work. We're good work pals and have spent 30 hours together each week for 3 years but that's more than my family spent. That's wayyy too generous, I'm not even really that comfortable receiving it. I'll take anyone's money if they're giving it away, but damn dude, to me a birthday gift between pals is like a case of beer or a few books from a used book store or maybe a cool record they'd like. He's a dnd guy who can't draw good and I've also made cool modular map pieces for ttrpg's before. I use dried moss and twigs for trees and lil rocks and stuff so you can kinda make a final fantasy tactics style map for encounters. Of course his birthday is fucking Sunday and I've got nothing

    • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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      22 hours ago

      He's a dnd guy who can't draw good and I've also made cool modular map pieces for ttrpg's before. I use dried moss and twigs for trees and lil rocks and stuff so you can kinda make a final fantasy tactics style map for encounters.

      honestly dawg as great as 200 dollars is i would be in eternal platonic love with my friend if they did this for me, this would actually be the sweetest fucking thing :')

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        22 hours ago

        I was gonna do it anyway, dude got me a bigass ds9 model kit at one point last year cause he heard me talking about it. His family is rich af and I'm an absolute guttersnipe so I think there's a slight class conscious kickdown element there and while charity helps my ass out a lot I'm just barely doing good enough that openly recieving it is a bit weird. I think we might just be good friends at this point. He's the Rich Evans to my Mike Stoklassa big time, we've got a good comedy duo thing going which comprises mostly of me making up shit about his past and him going with it. I've told people he was on an episode of Nanny 911 that was pulled from broadcast mid episode, he's an Iraq war vet who fought for saddam, he can escape from any man made prison etc...

        • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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          22 hours ago

          this sounds like a really cute friendship honestly im happy for yall. im sure that gift will go over great. mb if either of yall move onto new jobs u can start chilling outside work a bit (but whatever u and ur bud r comfy with)

          • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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            22 hours ago

            It's a kitchen and if I'm moving on it'll be cause a chance to run the show myself came up and I'd scoop him as a sous chef. I'm sure we'll hang out still if we don't keep working together tho. Aside from humor and similar pop cultural stuff we are very different people, haven't made an apolitical friend that wasn't part of some kind of counterculture since high school. My friends are punks and junkies for the most part. We have the same weekends but he has a dnd night and bad movie night with his pals who I probably would clash with, the bad movie night crowd could work but the dnd guys seem too nerdy for me. It is very cute.

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        22 hours ago

        He advised in the note I use it to take a day off and I think that's a good call.

    • dustbunnies [she/her, comrade/them]
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      21 hours ago

      Of course his birthday is fucking Sunday and I've got nothing

      what is his favorite food? I bet your version of it would knock his socks off, and the knowledge that you cared enough about him to notice his favorite food and make it extra awesome for him would probably be deeply meaningful. ❤️ that's the kind of gift that money can't buy.

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        21 hours ago

        We work in a kitchen together and it's Christmas time. I'll make him cool dnd stuff later down the line, we're both cooking our asses off rn and while it is nice, I can barely cook for myself after work rn and we share an entire industrial kitchen when we're together. Most of my gifts are food, my folks are getting a bunch of frozen pasta sauces and soups but in this specific case we cook for each other at work fairly often cause time crunch makes making one thing we can split more effecient

        • dustbunnies [she/her, comrade/them]
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          21 hours ago

          sorry 😞 didn't mean for it to come off as silly/obvious, I was just trying to say that your sincere interest in his favorite thing might be touching to him in the same way that a large amount of money was for you, but I don't think it came across very well

          kitty-birthday-sad

          • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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            21 hours ago

            It's fine, don't be sorry, under normal circumstances food is my go to gift. This specific relationship it doesn't work too good cause we're both food wizards and I also like to show off vegan food to my industry pals. In general it's a good gift idea, people love when I give em delicious food, it's part of why I'm a cook, I like feeding people good food. It's just kinda something that flows like water where we are.