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  1. Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union's leader during World War II (called the Great Patriotic War by the Soviets), came to power after the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924. In 1937-38, he purged his military of many of its best officers, and he was considered a harsh and brutal tyrant. The purge also extended to the intelligentsia.
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    When Germany invaded Russia (1941), Stalin took control of military operations. He allied Russia with Britain and the U.S.; at the Tehrān, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences, he demonstrated his negotiating skill. After the war he consolidated Soviet power in eastern Europe and built up the Soviet Union as a world military power.
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    In World War II he signed the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact (1939), attacked Finland ( see Russo-Finnish War), and annexed parts of eastern Europe to strengthen his western frontiers. When Germany invaded Russia (1941), Stalin took control of military operations.
    Joseph Stalin - WWII Leader, Soviet Union, Dictator: During World War II Stalin emerged, after an unpromising start, as the most successful of the supreme leaders thrown up by the belligerent nations.
    From The Second World War: Allied Victory (1963), a documentary by Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corporation. Stalin’s prewar defensive measures were exposed as incompetent by the German blitzkrieg that surged deep into Soviet territory after Hitler’s unprovoked attack on the Soviet Union of June 22, 1941.
    Stalin's response to the German invasion has perplexed historians for many years. It seems that the Soviet Leader had placed his trust in Hitler, and this almost led to the defeat of the Soviet Union. Stalin's response to Hitler's invasion was slow and disorganized, especially in the first days of the war.
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