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'''{{w|Joseph Stalin|Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin}}''' (1878 - 1953), was a real-life Russian, born Georgian leader of the Soviet Union and the Red Army, which fought in World War II, against the German [[Nazi]] army and their leader [[Adolf Hitler]]. Stalin was also known for his despicable terror for people which were criminals and opposed political viewers living in the Soviet Union, he would of send them off Gulag, a camp where they would get brutally punished.
 
'''{{w|Joseph Stalin|Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin}}''' (1878 - 1953), was a real-life Russian, born Georgian leader of the Soviet Union and the Red Army, which fought in World War II, against the German [[Nazi]] army and their leader [[Adolf Hitler]]. Stalin was also known for his despicable terror for people which were criminals and opposed political viewers living in the Soviet Union, he would of send them off Gulag, a camp where they would get brutally punished.
   

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Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (1878 - 1953), was a real-life Russian, born Georgian leader of the Soviet Union and the Red Army, which fought in World War II, against the German Nazi army and their leader Adolf Hitler. Stalin was also known for his despicable terror for people which were criminals and opposed political viewers living in the Soviet Union, he would of send them off Gulag, a camp where they would get brutally punished.