Daniel Greear

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Lenin’s incapacitation led to a major change in Soviet history. He had subscribed to the idea of a worldwide workers’ revolution, country by country. Stalin, on the other hand, envisioned a Union of Soviet Socialist Republics—a country where formerly independent states would be subsumed under one new nation, heavily centralized in Moscow.
The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil
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