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Stalin was the leader of which country from 1924 until his death in 1953? A) France B) Djibouti C) Confederate States of America D) Soviet Union | |
Stalin, then named Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, was born in 1878 in which modern day country? A) Germany B) Georgia C) Guatemala D) Greece | |
In 1904, Stalin joined which faction, later overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II in the Russian Revolution of 1917? A) Bolsheviks B) Mensheviks C) Nazis D) UKIP | |
In January 1924, Stalin became leader of the Soviet Union after the death of which iconic communist? A) Vladimir Lenin B) Che Guevara C) Mao Zedong D) Leon Trotsky | |
In 1925, Tsaritsyn was renamed Stalingrad due to Stalin's past influence. What was it renamed in 1961? A) Chelyabinsk B) Stavropol C) Leningrad D) Volgograd | |
From 1934-40 Stalin orchestrated a period of political repression known by what name? A) Great Depression B) Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution C) Great Purge D) Great Gatsby | |
In 1942, Stalin ordered which operation, that retook his eponymous city in a crucial WWII battle? A) Barbarossa B) Eiche C) Uranus D) Grief | |
In February 1945, Stalin met with Churchill and FDR at which location, to discuss the end of World War II? A) Glasgow B) Seattle C) Potsdam D) Yalta | |
In 1949, in one of the first major incidents of the Cold War, Stalin ordered the blockade of which city? A) Warsaw B) Berlin C) Prague D) Bucharest | |
In June 1950, having acquired permission from Stalin, who led their army into South Korea? A) Kim Il-Sung B) Mao Zedong C) Hirohito D) Hồ Chí Minh | |
In 1952, Mátyás Rákosi, or 'Stalin's best pupil', was 'installed' as leader of which Eastern Bloc member? A) Czechoslovakia B) East Germany C) Yugoslavia D) Hungary | |
On 5 March 1953, despite rumours of assassination, Stalin died. What was the cause of his death? A) Stroke B) Pneumonia C) Cancer D) Heart attack | |
Which piece of iconic classical music was played all day on Radio Moscow on the day of Stalin's death? A) Moonlight Sonata B) Swan Lake C) Nimrod D) Träumerei | |
Stalin initiated the Soviet nuclear arms race with the US after receiving a letter from which physicist? A) Andrey Sakharov B) Yakov Zel'dovich C) Georgy Flyorov D) Igor Kurchatov | |
In 1941, with German forces 16 km away, Stalin's government fled to what city, where an extensive bunker had been constructed? A) Vladivostok B) Kuybyshev C) Magadan D) Murmansk | |
Stalin was the leader of which country from 1924 until his death in 1953? A) France B) Djibouti C) Confederate States of America D) Soviet Union | |
Stalin was the leader of which country from 1924 until his death in 1953? A) France B) Djibouti C) Confederate States of America D) Soviet Union | |
Stalin was the leader of which country from 1924 until his death in 1953? A) France B) Djibouti C) Confederate States of America D) Soviet Union | |
Stalin, then named Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, was born in 1878 in which modern day country? A) Germany B) Georgia C) Guatemala D) Greece | |
Stalin, then named Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, was born in 1878 in which modern day country? A) Germany B) Georgia C) Guatemala D) Greece | |
Stalin, then named Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili, was born in 1878 in which modern day country? A) Germany B) Georgia C) Guatemala D) Greece | |
In 1904, Stalin joined which faction, later overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II in the Russian Revolution of 1917? A) Bolsheviks B) Mensheviks C) Nazis D) UKIP | |
In 1904, Stalin joined which faction, later overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II in the Russian Revolution of 1917? A) Bolsheviks B) Mensheviks C) Nazis D) UKIP | |
In 1904, Stalin joined which faction, later overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II in the Russian Revolution of 1917? A) Bolsheviks B) Mensheviks C) Nazis D) UKIP | |
In January 1924, Stalin became leader of the Soviet Union after the death of which iconic communist? A) Vladimir Lenin B) Che Guevara C) Mao Zedong D) Leon Trotsky | |
In January 1924, Stalin became leader of the Soviet Union after the death of which iconic communist? A) Vladimir Lenin B) Che Guevara C) Mao Zedong D) Leon Trotsky | |
In January 1924, Stalin became leader of the Soviet Union after the death of which iconic communist? A) Vladimir Lenin B) Che Guevara C) Mao Zedong D) Leon Trotsky | |
In 1925, Tsaritsyn was renamed Stalingrad due to Stalin's past influence. What was it renamed in 1961? A) Chelyabinsk B) Stavropol C) Leningrad D) Volgograd | |
In 1925, Tsaritsyn was renamed Stalingrad due to Stalin's past influence. What was it renamed in 1961? A) Chelyabinsk B) Stavropol C) Leningrad D) Volgograd | |
In 1925, Tsaritsyn was renamed Stalingrad due to Stalin's past influence. What was it renamed in 1961? A) Chelyabinsk B) Stavropol C) Leningrad D) Volgograd | |
From 1934-40 Stalin orchestrated a period of political repression known by what name? A) Great Depression B) Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution C) Great Purge D) Great Gatsby | |
From 1934-40 Stalin orchestrated a period of political repression known by what name? A) Great Depression B) Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution C) Great Purge D) Great Gatsby | |
From 1934-40 Stalin orchestrated a period of political repression known by what name? A) Great Depression B) Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution C) Great Purge D) Great Gatsby | |
In 1942, Stalin ordered which operation, that retook his eponymous city in a crucial WWII battle? A) Barbarossa B) Eiche C) Uranus D) Grief | |
In 1942, Stalin ordered which operation, that retook his eponymous city in a crucial WWII battle? A) Barbarossa B) Eiche C) Uranus D) Grief | |
In 1942, Stalin ordered which operation, that retook his eponymous city in a crucial WWII battle? A) Barbarossa B) Eiche C) Uranus D) Grief | |
In February 1945, Stalin met with Churchill and FDR at which location, to discuss the end of World War II? A) Glasgow B) Seattle C) Potsdam D) Yalta | |
In February 1945, Stalin met with Churchill and FDR at which location, to discuss the end of World War II? A) Glasgow B) Seattle C) Potsdam D) Yalta | |
In February 1945, Stalin met with Churchill and FDR at which location, to discuss the end of World War II? A) Glasgow B) Seattle C) Potsdam D) Yalta | |
In 1949, in one of the first major incidents of the Cold War, Stalin ordered the blockade of which city? A) Warsaw B) Berlin C) Prague D) Bucharest | |
In 1949, in one of the first major incidents of the Cold War, Stalin ordered the blockade of which city? A) Warsaw B) Berlin C) Prague D) Bucharest | |
In 1949, in one of the first major incidents of the Cold War, Stalin ordered the blockade of which city? A) Warsaw B) Berlin C) Prague D) Bucharest | |
In June 1950, having acquired permission from Stalin, who led their army into South Korea? A) Kim Il-Sung B) Mao Zedong C) Hirohito D) Hồ Chí Minh | |
In June 1950, having acquired permission from Stalin, who led their army into South Korea? A) Kim Il-Sung B) Mao Zedong C) Hirohito D) Hồ Chí Minh | |
In June 1950, having acquired permission from Stalin, who led their army into South Korea? A) Kim Il-Sung B) Mao Zedong C) Hirohito D) Hồ Chí Minh | |
In 1952, Mátyás Rákosi, or 'Stalin's best pupil', was 'installed' as leader of which Eastern Bloc member? A) Czechoslovakia B) East Germany C) Yugoslavia D) Hungary | |
In 1952, Mátyás Rákosi, or 'Stalin's best pupil', was 'installed' as leader of which Eastern Bloc member? A) Czechoslovakia B) East Germany C) Yugoslavia D) Hungary | |
In 1952, Mátyás Rákosi, or 'Stalin's best pupil', was 'installed' as leader of which Eastern Bloc member? A) Czechoslovakia B) East Germany C) Yugoslavia D) Hungary | |
On 5 March 1953, despite rumours of assassination, Stalin died. What was the cause of his death? A) Stroke B) Pneumonia C) Cancer D) Heart attack | |
On 5 March 1953, despite rumours of assassination, Stalin died. What was the cause of his death? A) Stroke B) Pneumonia C) Cancer D) Heart attack | |
On 5 March 1953, despite rumours of assassination, Stalin died. What was the cause of his death? A) Stroke B) Pneumonia C) Cancer D) Heart attack | |
Which piece of iconic classical music was played all day on Radio Moscow on the day of Stalin's death? A) Moonlight Sonata B) Swan Lake C) Nimrod D) Träumerei | |
Which piece of iconic classical music was played all day on Radio Moscow on the day of Stalin's death? A) Moonlight Sonata B) Swan Lake C) Nimrod D) Träumerei | |
Which piece of iconic classical music was played all day on Radio Moscow on the day of Stalin's death? A) Moonlight Sonata B) Swan Lake C) Nimrod D) Träumerei | |
Stalin initiated the Soviet nuclear arms race with the US after receiving a letter from which physicist? A) Andrey Sakharov B) Yakov Zel'dovich C) Georgy Flyorov D) Igor Kurchatov | |
Stalin initiated the Soviet nuclear arms race with the US after receiving a letter from which physicist? A) Andrey Sakharov B) Yakov Zel'dovich C) Georgy Flyorov D) Igor Kurchatov | |
Stalin initiated the Soviet nuclear arms race with the US after receiving a letter from which physicist? A) Andrey Sakharov B) Yakov Zel'dovich C) Georgy Flyorov D) Igor Kurchatov | |
In 1941, with German forces 16 km away, Stalin's government fled to what city, where an extensive bunker had been constructed? A) Vladivostok B) Kuybyshev C) Magadan D) Murmansk | |
In 1941, with German forces 16 km away, Stalin's government fled to what city, where an extensive bunker had been constructed? A) Vladivostok B) Kuybyshev C) Magadan D) Murmansk | |
In 1941, with German forces 16 km away, Stalin's government fled to what city, where an extensive bunker had been constructed? A) Vladivostok B) Kuybyshev C) Magadan D) Murmansk | |
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