A biographical account of the Soviet Union's infamous dictator from his childhood in Georgia to his seminary studies and domination of the Soviet people.
"(44 mins - Middle and Upper Secondary) Published: [New York] : A7E Television Networks, 1996. Broadcast: History Channel, 13/12/2005. Summary: Follows the life of Joseph Stalin, the former seminary student who rose to rule the Soviet Union for twenty-nine years. Famed as being among the most ruthless tyrants in history, the full extent of his atrocities may never be known. Narrator Jack Perkins; produced and written by Alison Guss."
"A biographical account of the Soviet Union's infamous dictator from his childhood in Georgia to his seminary studies and domination of the Soviet people."@en
"Traces the career of Stalin, the Bolshevik dictator of Russia, focusing on how his repressive policies impacted his country, his people, and the world."@en
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