A young Joseph Stalin was standing over the body of his young wife, Kato Svanidze, in the year 1907. Their first son had recently been born. 22-year-old Kato passed away unexpectedly from a disease. Stalin, who had untidy hair and appeared despondent, remarked of the creature, "This creature softened my heart of stone." She passed away, and I also lost my last remaining compassion for people.
"She passed away, and with her, my last warm feelings for people." Unsettling words that would later turn out to be hauntingly prophetic. There was the Stalin of pre-1907, who had his principles and cared, and there was the Stalin of post-1907, in whose name and command terrible atrocities were carried out and great human misery was caused.
Black Mass, a film on the gangster Whitey Bulger, comes to mind. He didn't give others much thought, but he adored his son. The boy's death caused something within of him to break. But a fundamental transformation also occurred. After losing the only person who truly meant to him, he understood that no one could "get to him" any longer. In a sense, he was now unbeatable. The worst had already occurred.
In 1907, Joseph Stalin lost his wife. A shattered guy can be seen in the photos from her funeral. Trauma is the means by which monsters are created. They lose the one individual who created and preserved their humanity. Following that, they unravel. A lost life, once tragic, is now only a statistic. Such times have a scary quality to them. about how one event has the power to change the course of history and a man's heart for all time.
When Kato passed away, Stalin cried. When the Germans eventually abducted his and Kato's only son during World War II and proposed releasing him in return for one of their top generals, Stalin sneered, "Why would I trade a Marshal for a Lieutenant?" The son of the one woman who warmed his heart the most afterwards committed suicide. The Stalin who would have cared passed away in 1907.
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