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- (1940s) Josef Stalin
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1940s Highlights
- PEOPLE
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- Josef Stalin
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- <p>(February 5, 1945)
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- <p> He was a little man (5 ft. 5 in.), two inches taller than
- Napoleon. But most Americans discover this fact (to their
- surprise) only after Teheran conference. For some 20 years
- before that, American had known Joseph Stalin chiefly from a few
- carefully posed photographs which made him look tall, and from
- Soviet statues and paintings which were invariably heroic. To
- the western world Stalin was chiefly a face and a focus for
- disturbing rumors.
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- <p> It was the kind of face that was more disquieting when it
- smiled than when it was sober. Over the years it had slowly
- changed. In Stalin's youth his face had been delicately
- handsome, but revolution, war, power and, above all, will had
- abraded it into somber strength. The hair, which had been
- purplish black like most Georgians', and grew far forward on the
- low forehead, had turned grey. The eyes, which had once peered
- out from velvety depths of unfathomable distrust ("Lenin trusts
- Stalin," old Bolsheviks used to say, "and Stalin trusts
- nobody"), had acquired an expression almost of authoritative
- benevolence.
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- <p> Americans would have done well to ponder upon that face, for
- it was something new under the sun. The stubborn fact about the
- face of Stalin was that it was less the face of a man than of
- a historic force. It was the face of the first proletarian
- Bolshevik to become unquestioned lawgiver and dispenser of dogma
- to a party whose 4,600,000 members were bound to absolute
- obedience by an ironclad discipline. It was also the face of the
- absolute ruler of some 180,000,000 people of 170 nationalities,
- living in one-sixth of the earth's surface, in a socialist
- empire spilling across Europe and Asia from Poland to the
- Pacific Ocean, and threatening to spill farther.</p>
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