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... with Germans were the final point for the people, who revolted in 1917 and deposed the Czar. It took a few days of riots to bring down a few hundred-year-old dynasty. In 1917 Stalin who had been exiled to Siberia was granted amnesty and was free again to pursue his carreer to the top. Stalin, already a devoted member of the central committee, entered the soviet cabinet and began to rise as a leader of the new rule. Stalin took a somewhat comfortable approach to the discussions, rather than making contributions and advancing new points, he sounded out and established relations with the other delegates. At the same time Stalin was busy writing for Pravda. He was devoted to the task of establishing peace with the leadership that had taken power after the Czar. At the beginig of 1917 in Russia civil war started. Government ordered the arrest of the ...
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