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Why did Stalin suffer from a sense of inferiority?

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Stalin suffered from a sense of inferiority because he had a deformed arm, which made him insecure.

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Stalin had an accident when he was 12 years old. It was during this accident that left him with a deformed arm. He was hit with a phaeton. This left his left arm much shorter than his right arm. He was in the hospital for several months to recover from being hit.

He become a revolutionist and Marxist when he was a young man attending seminary. He went on to become an outlaw after Russia's secret police marked him for his activities.

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Answer:

Stalin suffered from a sense of inferiority because he had a deformed arm, which made him insecure

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