February 24, 2003
Stalin's Death

This BBCnews article summarizes one historian's findings about the mysterious circumstances of Stalin's death. His conclusion: Stalin was poisoned because he'd decided to risk war with the United States by attempting to turn all of Europe into a communist state.

Posted by scott at February 24, 2003 11:21 AM

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it's just too bad the people in Iraq don't do the same to Saddam. they're almost there...but they have to decide whether they're more afraid of the U.S. or him.

Posted by: Pam on February 24, 2003 12:29 PM

if stalin died of a cerebral hemorrage then how was he poisoned?
im doing a history topic on him and his death and i can see no faul play but yet you say he was poisoned why? by who? when?

Posted by: thalia on March 23, 2005 05:48 PM

some poisones have been known to flow freely into the blood then all of a sudden freeze up. we have to keep in mind that this was russia were talking about. just like the nazis they have done many secret experiments.

Posted by: chris on September 30, 2005 08:18 AM

some poisones have been known to flow freely into the blood then all of a sudden freeze up. we have to keep in mind that this was russia were talking about. just like the nazis they have done many secret experiments.

Posted by: chris on September 30, 2005 08:18 AM
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