Monday, April 25, 2011

Brain Diseases, Source Stalin's cruelty and Paranoid?


Josef Stalin became a dictator who is far more ruthless and paranoid in the last years of his life because of illness in his brain. This was disclosed by Stalin's personal physician.

Alexander Myasnikov said, the assessment of the dictator of the Soviet Union affected by the disease in the late periods of his life.

Myasnikov said, Stalin was no longer able to distinguish good and bad because of suffering from atherosclerosis or fatty buildup in the arteries of his brain.

The disease is commonly called hardening of the arteries is believed to be triggered by the habit of Stalin, who is a heavy smoker.

As proclaimed Independent, dr. Myasnikov, who was called to examine Stalin in his bed when the dictator died in 1953, wrote that Stalin had long suffered from the disease.

Stalin died at the age of 74 after suffering a severe stroke. A number of conspiracy theories mention Stalin was poisoned by his men. But, there is no strong evidence to prove these allegations.

The doctor, who also were present when the body of Stalin's autopsy, which apparently did not mention any related suspicious death of Stalin.

However, dr. Myasnikov wrote that the hardening of the arteries in the brain of Stalin, who witnessed his own at the time of autopsy, making sure that the disease is increasingly aggravating the condition of the complex personality of Stalin, who had for years.

"Stalin may be less able to distinguish good and bad, healthy and dangerous, it is allowed and what is not allowed, friend or foe. Personality of people can be overstated, so someone who is suspected to be paranoid," wrote the doctor.

"I suspect cruelty and suspicion of Stalin, his fear of its enemies, mostly created by atherosclerosis in the arteries of the brain. As a result, countries (Soviet) led by a sick man," he added.

Separately, the diary of one of Stalin's right hand, Lavrenty Beriah, also published for the first time. Beriah was appointed head of the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, under the leadership of Stalin.

In the story of an amazing World War II, when Winston Churchill told Beriah drunk with Stalin in Moscow when the Soviet Union and Britain formed an alliance against Nazi Germany.

The Soviet Union and Britain of mutual suspicion of each other, and both new when its leaders work together drunk.

In the daily books, Beriah claimed that Churchill was so drunk at the meeting with Stalin in August 1942 so that he "lost the planning."

In his diary, Beriah wrote that he had told the dictator that alcohol is the best way to build a good relationship with the prime minister of England and get concessions from him.

Beriah menjadio one of Stalin's most trusted lieutenant after was appointed deputy head of the NKVD in 1938.

Two years later, when Nikolai Yazhov shot dead, Beriah continued leadership and continued to lead until after Stalin's death in March 1953. Shortly after Beriah arrested and shot.

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