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'''Josef Stalin''' (1878-1953) was a [[20th century]] [[Human]] and leader of the ancient [[Soviet Union]] [[nation-state]] from [[1922]] to [[1953]] on [[Earth]]. He led the Soviet people through the [[Second World War]] on the side of the Allies against [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], and was a rather controversial figure.
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'''Joseph Stalin''' was a [[20th century]] [[Human]] and [[totalitarianism|totalitarian]] [[dictator]] of the ancient [[Soviet Union]] [[nation-state]] on [[Earth]]. He led the Soviet people through the [[Second World War]] on the side of the [[Allies]] against [[Nazi]] [[Germany]], and was a rather controversial figure.
   
According to [[Dixon Hill]]'s secretary [[Madeline]], the last time they had a new case was when "''[[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] and Stalin were [[bosom]] buddies.''" ({{TNG|Manhunt}})
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According to [[Dixon Hill]]'s secretary {{dis|Madeline|Dixon Hill}}, the last time they had a new case was when "''[[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] and Stalin were [[bosom]] buddies.''" ({{TNG|Manhunt}})
   
In [[1950s]] [[New York City]], publisher [[Douglas Pabst]] quipped that writer [[Herbert Rossoff]] had been angry ever since Stalin's death. Interpreting it as being called a [[communist]] (or "red"), Rossoff reacted angrily to the insult. The exchange was part of [[Benjamin Sisko]]'s vision as writer [[Benny Russell]]. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
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Shortly after Stalin's [[death]] in [[1953]], [[New York City]] publisher [[Douglas Pabst]] quipped that [[writer]] [[Herbert Rossoff]] had been angry ever since. Interpreting this remark as his being called a [[communist]] (or "red"), Rossoff reacted angrily to the insult, calling him a [[fascist]]. The exchange was part of [[Benjamin Sisko]]'s vision as [[writer]] [[Benny Russell]]. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
{{bginfo|According to the [[Pocket Books]] novel "[[Home Is the Hunter]]", [[Pavel Chekov]] met Stalin after being sent back in time by the alien Weyland.}}
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{{bginfo|According to the [[Pocket Books]] novel ''[[Home Is the Hunter]]'', [[Pavel Chekov]] met Stalin after being sent back in time by the alien Weyland.}}
   
== External Links ==
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==See also==
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* [[Vladimir Lenin]]
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* [[Fidel Castro]]
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* [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]
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* [[Che Guevara]]
   
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Revision as of 20:15, 27 October 2019

Joseph Stalin was a 20th century Human and totalitarian dictator of the ancient Soviet Union nation-state on Earth. He led the Soviet people through the Second World War on the side of the Allies against Nazi Germany, and was a rather controversial figure.

According to Dixon Hill's secretary Madeline, the last time they had a new case was when "Hitler and Stalin were bosom buddies." (TNG: "Manhunt")

Shortly after Stalin's death in 1953, New York City publisher Douglas Pabst quipped that writer Herbert Rossoff had been angry ever since. Interpreting this remark as his being called a communist (or "red"), Rossoff reacted angrily to the insult, calling him a fascist. The exchange was part of Benjamin Sisko's vision as writer Benny Russell. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

According to the Pocket Books novel Home Is the Hunter, Pavel Chekov met Stalin after being sent back in time by the alien Weyland.

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External link