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Dzhugashvili
Or Dzu·gash·vi·li
[joo-guhsh-vee-lee, joo-guh-shvyee-lyi]
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Stalin was born Iosif Dzhugashvili in the town of Gori, in the east of Georgia, in 1878.
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He was born Iosif Dzhugashvili in the town of Gori, in the east of the country, in 1878.
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Born Ioseb Dzhugashvili to a humble family in 1878, the young Stalin spent his childhood in Gori, before studying in the nearby Georgian capital Tbilisi.
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Mr. Perel became an interpreter, at one point interpreting for Stalin’s son, Yakov Dzhugashvili, who had been taken prisoner by the Germans.
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Dzhugashvili mentions neither the Great Terror nor the gulags, instead hailing Stalin as “an example of those who serve others.”
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