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Stalin, Joseph
-- At five feet, five inches in
height, Joseph Stalin was the small, unassuming-looking dictator of the Soviet
Union. Yet he was the absolute ruler of some 180 million people, whose empire
spanned across Europe and Asia from Poland to the Pacific Ocean. After suffering
humiliating defeats by Hitler on
the Russian front in 1941
In June 1942, the Germans launched a new drive directed against Stalingrad (now called Volgograd) and the Caucasus petroleum fields. In the midst of this counteroffensive Stalin took the time to answer three pointed questions about US-Soviet relations just before the turning point of World War II.
Less than three months after this letter was written Stalingrad held out, and on Feb. 2, 1943 the surrender of 330,000 Axis troops there marked a turning point in the war.
This exceptional war dated Stalin letter comes with a certified translation by N. Palgunov, the Chief Press Department, of the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs.