He proceeded to Tbilisi, where he organised a demonstration of ethnic reconciliation.
These armed revolutionary groups disarmed local police and troops, and gained further weaponry by raiding government arsenals.
The Black Hundred was an ultra-nationalist movement in Russia, was a staunch supporter of the House of Romanov and opposed any retreat from the autocracy of the reigning monarch.
Although back then Stalin held Lenin in deep respect, he was vocal in his disagreement with Lenin's view that the Bolsheviks should field candidates for the forthcoming election to the State Duma.
When Stalin returned to the city, he co-organised the assassination of Griiazanov with local Mensheviks.
He had returned to Baku in September, where the city was undergoing another spate of ethnic violence.
Not long after, the Outfit carried out a raid on Baku's naval arsenal, during which several guards were killed.
At some point in 1908 he travelled to the Swiss city of Geneva to meet with Lenin.
He was eventually sentenced to 2 years exile in the village of Solvychegodsk, Russia.
A lot of inmates were badly beaten there but Stalin had a lot of freedom there. His allies bribed the guards, so Stalin can roam free during the day.
All of them were shot dead.
He was arrested again on 23 March 1910, this time with Petrovskaya.
As a result, it was Zhukov who led the parade on horseback.
Joseph Stalin, while in his mid 30s, had an affair with a 13 year old girl (Lidia Pereprygia) and got her pregnant...twice.
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