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Primary Sources
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005680404/
12th Army Air Force Corps. Coming to an Understanding. 1943. Library of Congress,
Washington D.C,.
This picture shows Stalin talking to Roosevelt. This picture takes place at the Tehran
Conference.
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005680415/
12th Army Air Force Corps. They Conferred at Tehran. 1943. Library of Congress,
Washington D.C,.
This is a picture of Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt sitting outside of the Tehran
Conference. Also with Vylacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov and Anthony Eden in the
background.
Acme Newspictures, Inc. Radiophoto. Stalin Greets Davies in Moscow. 1943. Library
of Congress, Moscow.
This photo shows Stalin greeting Davies. This takes place in Moscow in 1943.
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/93512014/
Bailov Prison. Two Photoprints of Joseph Stalin, with His Description, and
Fingerprints Taken after His Arrest. 1908. Library of Congress, Washington D.C,.
This picture shows Stalin's mugshots, descriptions, and fingerprints. This is when he
was arrested in 1908 in Bailov Prison.
"No. 1 Sob." Time 26.19 (1935): 36. Academic Search Complete. Web. 30 Nov. 2014
In this article the journalists met with Joseph Stalins mother, Keke. She shared her
opinion about how her son and their country bring joy to the whole world
Stalin, Joseph. Greet 24th Anniversary on the October Socialist Revolution. 1941. Vinyl
Recording.
This is a speech of Joseph Stalin speaking at the 24th Anniversary on the October
Revolution. He celebrates along with the Communist Party.
I used this source because this book gives me a good idea of what Stalin thought about
his views of the nation and politics in particular Communism. This is important to my
project because it helps me to know how he feels about Communism and Stalin
explains
Stalin, Joseph. Speech after Germans Attack on Soviet Union. 1941. Vinyl recording.
Stalin is giving a speech to his people after Hitler broke the pact in 1941 during World
War II. He explains how he will fight back against the Nazis.
Stalin, Joseph. The October Revolution: A Collection of Articles and Speeches. New
York: International, 1934. Print.
In this book, Joseph Stalin describes the spread of his politics beyond their borders. He
explains how The October Revolution was the first revolution that provided the
peasants and workers of the West with a living beneficial example and encouraged
them on the path of liberation from the tie of war and expansion.
United Press International Photo. Lenin and Stalin. 1922. Library of Congress, n.p.
This photo shows Lenin and Stalin seated. This takes place in 1922.
United Press Radiophoto. Joseph Stalin, Lying in State in Hall of Columns of the
House of Unions in Moscow. 1953. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper
Photograph Collection (Library of Congress), Moscow.
This is a picture of Stalin lying dead at his funeral. He died in Moscow in 1953.
http://primarysourcenexus.org/2012/08/today-in-history-memofrom-stalin/
U.S. Signal Corps. Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill on Portico of Russian Embassy in
Tehran, during Conference--Nov 28-Dec 1, 1943. 1943. Library of Congress,
Washington D.C.
This is a picture of Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill in Tehran during conference. I
used this picture because it gives the reader a another sense of what that day was like.
Secondary Sources
Barbusse, Henri, and Vyvyan Beresford Holland. Stalin; a New World Seen through
One Man. New York: Macmillan, 1935. Print.
This book tells me the background information of Stalins life. It also tells about Stalin
leading the Soviet Union, using Lenins basic ideas.
Cawthorne, Nigel. Stalin The Murderous Career of the Red Tsar. N.p.: Arcturus Pub,
2012. Print.
Nigel Cawthorne writes about how he grew up to be such a powerful, but horrifying
leader. He explains the things Stalin has done as a leader, including the punishments
Cunningham, Kevin. Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union. Greensboro, NC: M.
Reynolds Pub., 2006. Print.
Kevin Cunningham described Stalin's time in the military and how he failed to prepare
for the German blitzkrieg invasion of 1941 and about 25 million Soviets died before the
war ended in 1945. Cunningham explains the life story of the Soviet Union's most
brutal leader.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1941/411107a.html
"JOSEPH STALIN'S SPEECH ON RED SQUARE ON ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION." JOSEPH STALIN'S SPEECH ON RED SQUARE
ON ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION. N.p., n.d.
Web. 06 Dec. 2014
This speech shows how Stalin reacted to the German aggression. He told his people
how he would deal with it and what they will do. This gave me a translation of what he
was saying in his speech.
https://greatspeeches.wordpress.com/2008/11/23/joseph-stalin-victory-speech-bro
adcast-from-moscow-on-may-9-1945/
This website showed the speech Stalin gave after their victory against the Germans. It
gave me a good idea of what Stalin was trying to get out to his people.
Sharkey, L. L. "Stalin" Stalin - The Lenin of To-day.N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.
http://www.marxists.org/history/international/comintern/sections/australia/1945/fo
reword.htm
Sharkey talks about how Stalin led the Soviets successfully into socialism under
Lenins power. He says how Stalin continues the great work of Lenin and how he
developed the teachings of Marx, Engels, and Lenin.
"Stalin Internet Archive." Stalin Internet Archive. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/
This website hold a lot of information about Stalins whole life and leadership. It holds
many useful biographies, images, and other useful information.
Thorez, Maurice. "Stalin." Son of the People by Maurice Thorez. N.p., n.d. Web. 07
Dec. 2014. http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/thorez/1960/stalin.htm
In 1950, Maurice Thorez had a stroke and was sent the Soviet Union to recover, and
was there until April 1953, one month after Stalins death. While Thorezs stay there, he
was unexpectedly visited by Stalin. In this website Thorez explains his experience
talking with Stalin and what it was like.
Traynor, John, Lisa Early, and Clare Horrie. Heroes and Villains. N.p., n.d. Web. 7
Dec. 2014. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/heroesvillains/g4/
This website explains how Stalins power changed the Soviet Union and made them
more powerful. They also say how his powerful was used for bad things, which
included the costs of many of his russian citizens lives.
Tucker, Robert C. Stalin in Power: The Revolution from Above, 1928-1941. New York:
Norton, 1990. Print.
In this book, Robert C. Tucker explains the actions, motivations, and personality of
Stalin who became one of the most horrifying rulers in the world. He explains Stalin's
new look at Communism and how he turned the Communist Party into one of his
weapons of his personal dictatorship.