What did Stalin's wife endure?
In 1909, Stalin's first wife died -Ekaterina Svanidze. This death was a great loss for him. Not inclined to expression of emotions, and even more to colorful speech, no longer a young revolutionary said about the cold stone that came into his heart. Who knows how the history of the world would develop if this icy and hard subject did not press the breast of the future leader of the largest country in the world? However, the subjunctive moods are alien to this science.
From his beloved wife was the son of Yakov, stillbaby. He did not have time to educate his father, he had other things to do. The boy grew up with his grandmother, mother Catherine (Kato) in Tbilisi, then studied in Moscow - first in school, and then in college, on electrical engineering. Relations between the son and father are difficult to describe, there is very little material to testify about them. The facts speak of an unsuccessful suicide attempt because of unhappy love. The shot in the chest was angrily condemned by the father of Jacob, he was in fact denied home.
Whether the Soviet dictator loved the eldest son,it is difficult to say. The whole country admired the courage of Stalin, who refused to save Lieutenant Dzhugashvili, who had been taken prisoner by Vitebsk, and who practically condemned him to death. On the other hand, all the years after the death of his son, the head of the world communist movement wore a black T-shirt under his tunic as a sign of mourning, hidden as much in his life.
The second wife of Stalin, Nadezhda Sergeevna Alliluyeva,was fifteen years younger than her husband. The daughter of a professional revolutionary, she was captivated by the image of a romantic fighter who returned from exile after the February revolution. At that time she was only sixteen, and the future General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) - thirty-eight.
Active life position, inexperience, naivety and a propensity for revolutionary romanticism irritated the husband, striving for power and power.
Her personal modesty reached the extreme -many colleagues and leaders of organizations in which Nadezhda Alliluyeva worked did not even know that she was Stalin's wife. She was even wanted to be expelled from the party in 1921, accusing him of passivity and anarcho-syndicalism (at that time it was possible to hang all kinds of "isms" on a man), but her husband stood up for it. And Nadyusha was working somewhere, but in the secretariat of Lenin, Pravda and the editorial board of the Revolution and Culture, and she also studied at the Promakademia. There, neither teachers nor students knew that Stalin's wife was next to them.
They had two children, the son Vasily in 1921,and daughter Svetlana in 1926. It is known about the life of the second family of Joseph Vissarionovich much more than about the first. This became possible thanks to the book "Twenty letters to a friend," published in 1967 in the West. The daughter of the Kremlin dictator has revealed many secrets and described her life in detail.
The second wife of Stalin committed suicide withmysterious circumstances after the banquet at the Voroshilovs on the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of the October Revolution. At the table, my husband behaved rudely, and, perhaps, it provoked suicide. There were several versions of the events that occurred, from Nadezhda Alliluyeva's involvement in the anti-government plot, to the constant painful migraines, but the truth is no longer to be recognized.
At the grave of Stalin's wife a monument was erected, very beautiful and expressive. In addition to the name, surname and dates on it, the party affiliation is indicated: "a member of the CPSU (b)".