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{{Quote|The skull is a mind weapon. It will open a new frontier of psychic warfare. It was Stalin's dream.|[[Irina Spalko]]|Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (junior novelization)}}
'''Joseph Stalin''' was the former leader of the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]]
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'''Joseph Stalin''' was the former leader of the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
On the eve of [[World War II]], Stalin was paranoid about [[Adolf Hitler]] so the Soviet police turned a blind eye to [[Nazi]] misdeeds. This allowed [[Colonel]] [[Klaus Kerner]] to steal a copy of the ''[[Hermocrates]]'' from a [[Leningrad]] museum in [[1939]] and leave unhindered.<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'' comic]]</ref>
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On the eve of [[World War II]], Stalin was paranoid about [[Adolf Hitler]], so the Soviet police turned a blind eye to [[Nazi]] misdeeds. This allowed [[Colonel]] [[Klaus Kerner]] to steal a copy of the ''[[Hermocrates]]'' from a [[Leningrad]] museum in [[1939]] and leave unhindered.<ref>[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'' comic]]</ref>
   
 
During the war, Stalin was greatly disturbed by [[Germany|German]] action against [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Russia]] and the subsequent advent of the [[United States of America|United States]]' [[Little Boy|nuclear]] [[Fat Man|capabilities]]. He turned to the [[KGB]] to explore the hidden potential of the human mind.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''</ref> At some point, the Soviets learned of the [[1947]] [[Roswell remains|crash]] in [[Roswell]], [[New Mexico]] and [[Interdimensional beings|its ties]] to the [[South America]]n legend of [[Akator]] from which a [[Crystal Skull of Akator|Crystal Skull]] was stolen in the 16th century.<ref name="Crystal Skull">''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref>
 
During the war, Stalin was greatly disturbed by [[Germany|German]] action against [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Russia]] and the subsequent advent of the [[United States of America|United States]]' [[Little Boy|nuclear]] [[Fat Man|capabilities]]. He turned to the [[KGB]] to explore the hidden potential of the human mind.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''</ref> At some point, the Soviets learned of the [[1947]] [[Roswell remains|crash]] in [[Roswell]], [[New Mexico]] and [[Interdimensional beings|its ties]] to the [[South America]]n legend of [[Akator]] from which a [[Crystal Skull of Akator|Crystal Skull]] was stolen in the 16th century.<ref name="Crystal Skull">''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref>
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===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
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The city of [[Stalingrad]] was named after him during his lifetime.
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Spalko continued to pursue Stalin's dream in the years following his death and, in [[1957]], was known by [[United States of America|American]] forces to be leading teams in a global hunt for artifacts believed to have psychic applications. Spalko eventually found the Crystal Skull but it would be her undoing as the [[Interdimensional beings|unearthly object]] took her life.<ref name="Crystal Skull" />
 
Spalko continued to pursue Stalin's dream in the years following his death and, in [[1957]], was known by [[United States of America|American]] forces to be leading teams in a global hunt for artifacts believed to have psychic applications. Spalko eventually found the Crystal Skull but it would be her undoing as the [[Interdimensional beings|unearthly object]] took her life.<ref name="Crystal Skull" />
   
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*''[[The Russian Revolution - All Power to the Soviets!]]'' {{Nf}}
 
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*''[[V. I. Lenin - History Will Not Forgive Us]]'' {{Nf}}
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*{{Topps|set=Indiana Jones Movie Photo Cards|sformat=''Indiana Jones Movie Photo Cards''|cardname=Dr. Irina Spalko}}
 
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*''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''
 
*''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''

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"The skull is a mind weapon. It will open a new frontier of psychic warfare. It was Stalin's dream."
Irina Spalko[src]

Joseph Stalin was the former leader of the Soviet Union.

Biography

On the eve of World War II, Stalin was paranoid about Adolf Hitler, so the Soviet police turned a blind eye to Nazi misdeeds. This allowed Colonel Klaus Kerner to steal a copy of the Hermocrates from a Leningrad museum in 1939 and leave unhindered.[1]

During the war, Stalin was greatly disturbed by German action against Russia and the subsequent advent of the United States' nuclear capabilities. He turned to the KGB to explore the hidden potential of the human mind.[2] At some point, the Soviets learned of the 1947 crash in Roswell, New Mexico and its ties to the South American legend of Akator from which a Crystal Skull was stolen in the 16th century.[3]

Interested in psychic warfare, Stalin brought in Irina Spalko to search for the Crystal Skull with which the USSR could brainwash the American military army's minds to gain the advantage during the Cold War.[4]

Legacy

The city of Stalingrad was named after him during his lifetime.

Spalko continued to pursue Stalin's dream in the years following his death and, in 1957, was known by American forces to be leading teams in a global hunt for artifacts believed to have psychic applications. Spalko eventually found the Crystal Skull but it would be her undoing as the unearthly object took her life.[3]

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