Stalin: The Dictator Who Reshaped the 20th Century
Fexingo History · Eastern Europe
Stalin: The Dictator Who Reshaped the 20th Century
Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union for nearly three decades, transforming a shattered empire into a global superpower through industrialization, terror, and total war. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the arc of Stalin’s life — from his Georgian boyhood and bank-robbing revolutionary years to the purges of the 1930s, the Great Patriotic War, and the post-war consolidation of the Eastern Bloc. They explore the human cost of forced collectivization, the Gulag archipelago, and the cult of personality that elevated a mustachioed dictator to near-divine status. Key episodes cover the 1924 power struggle with Trotsky, the Ukrainian Holodomor of 1932–33, the Moscow show trials, the Nazi-Soviet Pact, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Yalta and Potsdam conferences, and the final paranoid years marked by the Leningrad Affair and the Doctors’ Plot. The show also grapples with historiographical debates: Was Stalin a strategic genius or a paranoid butcher? Did his methods modernize Russia or cripple its soul? What do declassified archives from the former Soviet Union reveal about his inner circle? With access to recent scholarship from historians like Sheila Fitzpatrick and Stephen Kotkin, Fexingo History dissects how one man’s iron will reshaped Eastern Europe and set the stage for the Cold War. Join Lucas and Luna as they sift through propaganda, testimony, and secret cables to understand why Stalin’s shadow still looms over modern Russia.