When this article hit the American newsstands in May of 1952 Joseph Stalin had less than a year to live, and like most totalitarians living on borrowed time, the heavily guarded diminutive dictator had his public appearances drastically reduced in number:

“Today he lives in isolation unrivaled by any monarch since the Pharaohs. He must have forgotten what he himself once told the historian Emil Ludwig: ‘Any man on a high pinnacle is lost the instant he loses touch with the masses.'”


The article has a fair amount of Stalin minutia you might find interesting.







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