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Review Of Stalin: Russia's Man Of Steel

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I read this book called Stalin: Russia's Man of Steel. The book was written by a guy named Albert Marrin. There are seven chapters and 235 pages. The book has a compelling historical perspective that is every bit as readable and fascinating as it is rich in fact. Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union for more than a quarter of a century, overseeing its transformation from a backward nation to a superpower. Creator of the most vast and inhumane prison system in world history, Stalin was a one-time invaluable ally to democracy in World War II. He quickly turned into the most feared enemy with the fall of the Iron Curtain. His death ended a reign of terror, yet his spirit still overshadows the pieces of his dismantled empire. Stalin

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