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Gori, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire
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Predappio, Forlì, Kingdom of Italy
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Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary
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Shaoshan, Hunan
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Stalin is arrested for organizing strikes against an oil refinery. This begins a 15-year period of his life when Stalin is routinely arrested, exiled, and arrested again after he escapes from exile.
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became committed socialist and immigrated to Switzerland. Gained reputation as Journalist and Public speaker.
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While in Siberia, Stalin learns that Vladimir Lenin has formed the Bolsheviks, a political group that believes in the ideas of Karl Marx. Stalin already admires Lenin and joins his group. The Bolsheviks will go on to become the Communist Party.
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goes to war.
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Becomes a journalist again, gets arrested and imprisoned a few times. Became editor of Socialist newspaper.
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As a reward for his part in the October Revolution, Lenin names Stalin Commissar of Nationalities. This makes Stalin responsible for millions of non-Russians living under the Tsar and gives him a tremendous amount of power.
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He returns from war and is an anti socialist.
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Benito Mussolini forms the Fascist movement in Milan Italy
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When he joined the political party known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.
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Mao is labeled as Radical Activist
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Mao Introduces Marxism to the farmers in China
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Mao co-founds the Communist Party of China
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Mao attends first session of NCCP
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After the March on Rome
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Stalin becomes General Secretary of the Communist Party.
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After the Communists agreed to an alliance with the larger Kuomintang
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in the Soviet Union after the death of Vladimir Lenin
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and the Italian parliament after speaking against Benito Mussolini and his fascists. His body was found in a sahllow garve three days later.
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Hitler re-founds the Nazi party.
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Mussolini ends woman's rights in Italy.
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After the death of President Hindenburg, Hitler abolishes the title of President.
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Benito joins with Adolf Hitler. Benito supported Fransico Franco in Spanish Civil war.
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Benito followed Hitler’s lead and passes antiemetic laws discriminating against Jew’s.
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7,500 Jewish shops are destroyed and 400 synagogues are burnt. The attack is portrayed as a spontaneous reaction to the death of a German diplomat by a Jewish refugee in Paris. It is actually orchestrated by the Nazi party who also kill many Jews and send 20,000 to concentration camps. BEGINNING OF HOLOCAUST.
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Although commanded by Hitler to stand and fight, the Germans surrender in the battle of Stalingrad. From this point in the war, Germany is continually retreating.
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Hitler survives an assassination attempt by Colonel Stauffenberg, who places a bomb in a briefcase under a table close to Hitler. As a result, Hitler purges the army of all possible suspects.
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Giulino di Mezzegra, Kingdom of Italy
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Berlin, Germany
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Kuntsevo Dacha near Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
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Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Beijing