Subversive truths about Stalin unknown to the general public

There is one thing we can be sure of based on facts and history. THE Joseph Stalin it was scary. A ruthless and ruthless dictator who killed millions of his own people without a second thought and his mark on history remained indelible forever.

However, there are some things about Stalin, unknown to the general public, that may come as a bit of a surprise. Like the truths below according to British history.co.uk.

His name means “man of steel”

Joseph Stalin was actually born Josef Visarionovich Jugashvili on December 18, 1878 and changed his name from the original to his 30s. Why did he choose Stalin? Because it means, “man of steel”.

There are many opinions about the reason he left school

Stalin dropped out of school, according to some reports, as the future leader he could not pay his tuition. Others claim that he was deported for his political views against Nicholas II, while there are some who claim that he lost too many exams.

He loved movies

Stalin especially loved movies. And in fact to such an extent that in each of his houses he has a private one cinema. In addition, according to Communist Party records, the leader considered himself a producer, director, and screenwriter, as well as the ultimate censors.

His favorite actor was John Wayne

Despite the obvious Western – literally and figurative – themes of John Wayne’s films, the records also show that Stalin imagined himself as a cowboy influenced by Wayne’s films. Also, Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable were among his favorite protagonists, as well as director John Ford. What he did not like was the French kiss and the nude, which is why he forbade kissing in movies for some time.

His favorite wine had raspberry notes

The favorite wine of Stalin was Khvanchkara, a Georgian wine with raspberry notes, which makes a dynamic comeback, after being banned in Russia in 2006 due to its poor quality. However, Georgia is a popular destination for wine connoisseurs, while the country’s winemakers are particularly grateful for their upward trajectory.

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