Joseph Stalin's Role In The Bolshevik Revolution

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Joseph Stalin was part of the Soviet Union Leadership that took control of power in 1924 after the death of Socialist Government leader Vladimir Lenin (Sakwa 71). His political role took a toll when he became one of the seven members of the Politburo established in 1917 to undertake the Russian Revolution. After the success of the Russian Revolution of 1917, Stalin was made the General Secretary of Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Sakwa 31). Stalin’s active involvement in the Bolshevik Revolution, a part of the larger Russian Revolution, was instrumental in seizing of State power and abolishment of Tsarist Monarch. His main role during the revolution was organizing guerilla warfare that led to the death of many

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