Stalin's marginal Georgian status, downward mobility, and abusive father made him a plausible recruit for criminal networks, revolutionary organizations, and the secret police.
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Stalin's marginal Georgian status, downward mobility, and abusive father made him a plausible recruit for criminal networks, revolutionary organizations, and the secret police.
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"the empire he was he was executed okay um but both are idealists they sought to create justice in a world of injustice now..."
"...networks, and he was a nexus of these three networks within Georgia. Okay? All right, so this is Stalin, and he came from a..."
"...will continue to try to open the second front. They tried Georgia that failed. They tried the Balkans that failed temporarily, you know, and..."
"...entire world in all societies. The only exception is Israel and Georgia. But these are very small realities. Bare cases. For most societies, there's..."
"...that Justice Stalin, he is a poor high school dropout from Georgia, which is on the fringes of the Russian Empire, and he leads..."
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