Stalin's childhood
origins were supposedly Georgian, but the truth is his
mother was Ossete, from the
Khazarian region.In the Georgian language "shvili" means son of, or son, as in Johnson.
"Djuga" means Jew. Therefore Djugashvili means Jewison.
So Joe Stalin's real name, before he changed it, was Joe Jewison. It gets better, his
name was Joseph David Djugashvili, a typical Jewish name. During his revolutionary days he
changed his name to "Kochba", the leader of the Jews during one of the
anti-Roman uprisings of the Jews. Russians don't change their names. Georgians don't
change their names. Jews change their names.
Stalin's mother
Ekaterina
did laundry and
housekeeping for
David Papisnedov, a local Jew, who was Stalin's real
father. Their nickname for Stalin was "Soso". Stalin received Papisnedov
at the Kremlin often. Comrade Papisnedov often
was visited by
Nikolai Przhevalsky,
a Jewish trader, and he is also considered a possibility as Stalin's
father.
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Stalin's wives
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Stalin had three wives, all of them
Jewesses
The first was Ekaterina Svanidze
who bore him one son, Jacob.
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The
Second Wife
His second wife was Kadya
Allevijah. She bore him a son Vassili, and a daughter Svetlana. His second wife died in
mysterious circumstances, either by committing suicide,
or murdered by Stalin.
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Wife Number
Three
His third
wife was Rosa Kaganovich, the sister of Lazar Kaganovich,
who was the head of Soviet industry.
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Svetlana Stalin
Stalin's daughter (who in 1967 fled to the USA) then married Lazar's son Mihail i.e.
her step-mother's nephew. Svetlana Stalin had a total of four husbands, three of them
Jewish.
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Vassili Stalin
Stalin's vice-president Molotov was also married to a Jewess, whose brother, Sam Karp,
runs an export business in Connecticut. Just to complicate things even more, the Molotov's
(half-Jewish) daughter also called Svetlana was engaged to be married to Stalin's son
Vassili. .
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