MOST HATED MAN
GRIM PIGTURE OF STALIN, DICTATOR OF SOVIET RUSSIA A LONE WOLF LONDON, Saturday. The killing by M. Stalin of 50 people with bombs in order to obtain £34,000 for himself and the Communist Party is alleged by Essad Bey in a biography of "the cobbler's son whom Lenin declared to be too coarse to lead the Communists." Essad Bey deelares that Stalin shrank from.no cruelty or crime, even to the extent of becoming the most hated_man on earth, in order toOrientalise mankind. Nevertheless, he is most careful of his own life. He resides in a mansion in the village of Gorki, near Moscow, from which the peasants were ejeeted. The only inhabitants are Stalin's seeret police bodyguard. Stalin travels to the Kremlin for business in a heavily-guarded motorcar, of which six replicas, similarly guarded, simultaneously leave the mansion. Even the chauffeurs are unaware which contains Stalin, who, moreover, never appears in the streets, receives anyone alone, or takes a meal in eompany. His .only diversion is music, his favourite piece being Chopin's "Funeral March."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 228, 19 May 1932, Page 3
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177MOST HATED MAN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 228, 19 May 1932, Page 3
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