Was Stalin of Jewish/Hebrew descent ?

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Post by Caldric » 27 May 2003, 20:12

AHLF wrote:And how did he categorize these jews he had a nasty plan for?
What do you not believe it or you have a legitimate question?


They were a threat because of the power they were given during the war, they were given a great deal of freedom to start up anti-Nazi organizations.

If you study the doctors trial it will give you a good start.

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Post by AHLF » 27 May 2003, 20:26

Caldric wrote:
AHLF wrote:And how did he categorize these jews he had a nasty plan for?
What do you not believe it or you have a legitimate question?


They were a threat because of the power they were given during the war, they were given a great deal of freedom to start up anti-Nazi organizations.

If you study the doctors trial it will give you a good start.
Relax, I believe. In fact, even more than you. And yes, I also know about the doctors trial(they were supposed to be hanged in public, no?).


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Post by Musashi » 30 May 2003, 20:48

Look at this! Colonel Miko³aj (Nikolai) Przewalski. Compare his face with Uncle Joe! :D :D :D
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Post by AHLF » 31 May 2003, 14:39

Musashi wrote:Look at this! Colonel Miko³aj (Nikolai) Przewalski. Compare his face with Uncle Joe! :D :D :D
Like a mirror! :lol:

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Post by Musashi » 31 May 2003, 16:55

AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:Look at this! Colonel Miko³aj (Nikolai) Przewalski. Compare his face with Uncle Joe! :D :D :D
Like a mirror! :lol:
So its very probable he was a father of Stalin. Many Polish newspapers have written about it.

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Post by AHLF » 31 May 2003, 17:14

Musashi wrote:
AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:Look at this! Colonel Miko³aj (Nikolai) Przewalski. Compare his face with Uncle Joe! :D :D :D
Like a mirror! :lol:
So its very probable he was a father of Stalin. Many Polish newspapers have written about it.
Years of life?

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Post by Musashi » 31 May 2003, 20:37

Miko³aj Przewalski was living in 1839-1888 and Uncle Joe was living in 1979-1953.

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Post by AHLF » 02 Jun 2003, 18:27

Musashi wrote:Miko³aj Przewalski was living in 1839-1888 and Uncle Joe was living in 1879-1953.
Living in Georgia??? :?

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Post by Musashi » 03 Jun 2003, 23:20

AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:Miko³aj Przewalski was living in 1839-1888 and Uncle Joe was living in 1879-1953.
Living in Georgia??? :?
He was famous Russian (of Polish origin) traveller. He was living in Georgia, but I don't know how long and he had a romance with Stalin's mother.

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Post by AHLF » 04 Jun 2003, 18:41

Musashi wrote:
AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:Miko³aj Przewalski was living in 1839-1888 and Uncle Joe was living in 1879-1953.
Living in Georgia??? :?
He was famous Russian (of Polish origin) traveller. He was living in Georgia, but I don't know how long and he had a romance with Stalin's mother.
Hard to believe, but the picture seems to speak for itself...

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Post by Musashi » 05 Jun 2003, 00:37

AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:
AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:Miko³aj Przewalski was living in 1839-1888 and Uncle Joe was living in 1879-1953.
Living in Georgia??? :?
He was famous Russian (of Polish origin) traveller. He was living in Georgia, but I don't know how long and he had a romance with Stalin's mother.
Hard to believe, but the picture seems to speak for itself...
If it was the true Stalin would have been the most "famous" Pole in the history of world. Even the present pope (Karol Wojty³a) wouln't be a competition for him. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Post by AHLF » 05 Jun 2003, 18:51

Musashi wrote:
AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:
AHLF wrote:
Musashi wrote:Miko³aj Przewalski was living in 1839-1888 and Uncle Joe was living in 1879-1953.
Living in Georgia??? :?
He was famous Russian (of Polish origin) traveller. He was living in Georgia, but I don't know how long and he had a romance with Stalin's mother.
Hard to believe, but the picture seems to speak for itself...
If it was the true Stalin would have been the most "famous" Pole in the history of world. Even the present pope (Karol Wojty³a) wouln't be a competition for him. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink:
Remember that in this case, he would have been half georgian anyway!:D

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Post by lukeo » 04 Aug 2003, 19:02

Przewalski was living for a short time in Georgia beetween 1878-79. Stalin's moher worked as a maid in hotel that he stayed. The suspition, that Przewalski is Stalin's father is not so new. Stalin's official father, Vissaryon Stalin was an alcoholic, and he and his wife hated themsleslves (marriages were arranged by the parents at that time). Vissaryon was lefting his wife alone multiple times. She was forced to work then on their own in a hotel.

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Post by AHLF » 04 Aug 2003, 19:09

But it's only assumption.

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Post by ChristopherPerrien » 04 Aug 2003, 19:25

The resemblence between the Miko and Joe Stalin is "interesting".

Does any one have a picture of Stalin's father(?) ( Vissaryon Stalin)?

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