Beginning of February The Drafting Commission in
Krasnoyarsk exempts J. V. Stalin from military service.
February 20 J. V. Stalin leaves Krasnoyarsk for Achinsk, where
he had received permission to reside until the expiration of his period
of exile.
March 8 J. V. Stalin with a group of exiles leaves Achinsk for
Petrograd.
March 12 J. V. Stalin, released by the February Revolution from
exile in Turukhansk, arrives in Petrograd.
March 14 J. V. Stalin's article "The Soviets of Workers'
and Soldiers' Deputies" appears in Pravda, No. 8.
March 15 At an enlarged meeting of the Bureau of the C.C., RSDLP(B),
J. V. Stalin is appointed to the editorial board of Pravda.
March 16 J. V. Stalin's article "The War" appears in
Pravda, No. 10.
March 18 The Bureau of the C.C., RSDLP(B) dele-gates J. V. Stalin
to the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers'
Deputies.
J. V. Stalin's article "Conditions for the Victory of the Russian
Revolution" appears in Pravda, No. 12.
April 3 At Byelo-Ostrov Station, Finland Railway, J. V. Stalin,
M. I. Ulyanova and a delegation of Petrograd and Sestroretsk working
men and women meet V. I. Lenin on his return from exile and accompany
him to Petrograd.
April 4 J. V. Stalin takes part in the conference of leading
members of the Bolshevik Party and in the joint meeting of Bolshevik
and Menshevik delegates to the All-Russian Conference of Soviets where
V. I. Lenin expounds his April Theses.
April 6 J. V. Stalin speaks in the debate on V.
I. Lenin's April Theses at a meeting of the Bureau of the Party
Central Committee.
April 8 J. V. Stalin signs a declaration of protest against the
decision of the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet supporting
the so-called Liberty Loan.
April 14 J. V. Stalin's article "The Land to the Peasants"
appears in Pravda, No. 32.
April 14-22 J. V. Stalin takes part in the work of the Petrograd
City Conference of the RSDLP(B).
April 18 J. V. Stalin delivers a speech on "The Provisional
Government" at a May Day meeting on Stock Exchange Square, Vasilyevsky
Ostrov. Petrograd.
J. V. Stalin's article "May Day" appears in Pravda, No. 35.
April 20 As a member of the Executive Committee of the Petrograd
Soviet, J. V. Stalin attends the conference of members of the Provisional
Government and the Provisional Committee of the State Duma with representatives
of the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers'
Deputies convened in the Mariinsky Palace in connection with Milyukov's
Note of April 18.
April 24-29 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin guide the work of the
Seventh (April) All-Russian Conference of the Bolshevik Party.
April 24 J. V. Stalin speaks at the conference in support of
Lenin's resolution on the current situation and is elected to the commission
appointed to draft a resolution on V. I. Lenin's report.
April 29 J. V. Stalin makes a report on the national question
at the conference and replies to the discussion. He is elected to the
Central Committee of the Party.
May 4 J. V. Stalin's article "Lagging Behind the Revolution"
appears in Pravda, No. 48.
May 10 J. V. Stalin speaks at a meeting of the Petrograd Committee
of the RSDLP(B) on the organizational structure of the Committee and
on the municipal elections.
May 14 J. V. Stalin speaks on the national question at a meeting
and concert arranged by the Estonian Workers' and Soldiers' Club in
the Stock Exchange on Vasilyevsky Ostrov.
May 21, 24, 26 J. V. Stalin's article "The Municipal Election
Campaign" appears in Pravda, Nos. 63, 64 and 66.
May A Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party
is instituted, to which J. V. Stalin is elected, and of which he has
remained a member ever since.
June 3-24 J. V. Stalin attends the sittings of the First All-Russian
Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies.
June 6 At an enlarged meeting of the Central Committee, J. V.
Stalin supports a proposal moved by V. I. Lenin to organize a peaceful
demonstration of workers and soldiers.
J. V. Stalin makes a survey of the political situation in Petrograd
at a private meeting of the Petrograd Committee of the RSDLP(B) devoted
to the question of the demonstration.
Night of June 9 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin attend a meeting
of the Bolshevik group of the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets,
and then a meeting of the C.C., RSDLP(B). On the motion of V. I. Lenin
and J. V. Stalin, the C.C. resolves to call off the demonstration appointed
for June 10.
Late that night V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin prepare the copy for Pravda
and the directives of the Central Committee in connection with the latter's
decision to cancel the demonstration.
June 13 J. V. Stalin's article "Yesterday and Today (Crisis
of the Revolution)" appears in Soldatskaya Pravda, No. 42.
June 15 J. V. Stalin's article "Results of the Petrograd
Municipal Elections" appears in Bulletin of the Press Bureau of
the C.C., RSDLP, No. 1.
June 16-23 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin direct the All-Russian
Conference of Front and Rear Army Organizations of the RSDLP(÷).
June 17 J. V. Stalin greets the All-Russian Confer-ence of Front
and Rear Army Organizations of the RSDLP(B) on behalf of the Central
Committee of the Party.
The appeal of the Central Committee and Petrograd Committee of the RSDLP(÷),
"To All the Toilers, to All the Workers and Soldiers of Petrograd,"
written by J. V. Stalin, appears in Pravda, No. 84.
June 20 The First All-Russian Congress of Soviets elects J. V.
Stalin a member of the Central Executive Committee.
June 21 J. V. Stalin makes a report at the All-Russian Conference
of Front and Rear Army Organizations of the RSDLP(B) on "The National
Movement and National Regiments." The conference approves a resolution
on the national question moved by J. V. Stalin.
June 22 At a meeting of the Central Executive Com-mittee of the
Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, the Bolshevik group elects
J. V. Stalin to the Bureau of the C.E.C.
At a private conference of members of the Central Committee, Petrograd
Committee and Army Organization of the RSDLP(B), J. V. Stalin reports
on a statement lodged with the Central Executive Committee by the Bolshevik
group demanding vigorous measures against the growing counter-revolution.
July 1-3 and 16-20 J. V. Stalin and Y. M. Sverdlov direct the
Second (Emergency) Conference of the Petrograd organization of the Bolshevik
Party.
July 3 Under J. V. Stalin's guidance, the C.C. of the Bolshevik
Party adopts a number of measures to restrain the masses from spontaneous
armed demonstration. When it becomes clear that the movement cannot
be stopped, the C.C. resolves to take part in the demonstration in order
to lend it a peaceful and organized character.
July 4 At a meeting of the Central Executive Com-mittee, J. V.
Stalin demands that the spread of calumnies against V. I. Lenin and
the Bolsheviks be stopped.
July 6 J. V. Stalin goes to the Fortress of Peter and Paul and
succeeds in persuading the revolutionary sailors to refrain from armed
action. J. V. Stalin secures the cancellation of the order issued by
the Petrograd Military Command to employ armed force against the sailors.
July 7-8 J. V. Stalin and G. K. Ordjonikidze confer with V. I.
Lenin on the question of his leaving Petrograd.
July 8-11 J. V. Stalin makes preparations for V. I. Lenin's departure
from Petrograd.
July 11 J. V. Stalin and S. Y. Alliluyev accompany V. I. Lenin
to Primorsk Station and put him on the train to Razliv.
July 11-October 7 J. V. Stalin maintains close contact with V.
1. Lenin in hiding, and, on his instructions, personally directs the
activities of the Bolshevik Central Committee.
July 15 J. V. Stalin's article "Close the Ranks!" appears
in the Kronstadt Proletarskoye Delo, No. 2.
July 16 J. V. Stalin makes the Central Committee's report on
the July events at the morning session of the Second (Emergency) Conference
of the Petrograd organization of the RSDLP(B), and a report on the current
situation and replies to the discussion at the evening session.
July 20 J. V. Stalin speaks at the conference in the debate on
the elections to the Petrograd Soviel of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
and on other questions.
July 20-23 J. V. Stalin writes the appeal "To All the Toil-ers,
to All the Workers and Soldiers of Petrograd," which is printed
in Rabochy i Soldal, No. 2.
July 23 J. V. Stalin's articles "What Has Happened?"
and "Victory of the Counter-revolution" appear in Rabochy
i Soldat, No. 1.
July 26-August 3 J. V. Stalin and Y. M. Sverdlov direct the Sixth
Congress of the Bolshevik Party.
July 27 J. V. Stalin makes the Central Committee's report at
the congress and replies to the discussion.
July 20 J. V. Stalin delivers a report on the political situation
at the congress.
July 31 J. V. Stalin answers questions put by con-gress delegates
and replies to the discussion on the political situation.
July 31-August 3 J. V. Stalin directs the work of the commission
set up by the Sixth Congress to draft the resolution on the political
situation.
August 3 J. V. Stalin submits the resolution on the political
situation to the congress.
J. V. Stalin is elected a member of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik
Party.
August 4 At a plenary meeting of the Party Central Com-mittee
J. V. Stalin is appointed editor of Rabochy i Soldat.
August 5 The plenary meeting of the C.C. elects J. V. Stalin
a member of the Small Central Committee.
August 6 J. V. Stalin attends a meeting of the Small Central
Committee at which a resolution of the C.C., RSDLP(B) on the Moscow
Conference is endorsed.
August 8 J. V. Stalin's article "Against the Moscow Conference"
appears in Rabochy i Soldat, No. 14.
August 9 J. V. Stalin's article "More on the Subject of
Stockholm" appears in Rabochy i Soldat, No. 15.
August 13 At the request of the Central Committee, J. V. Stalin
organizes the publication of Pro-letary as the Party's Central Organ.
J. V. Stalin's article "Counter-revolution and the Peoples of Russia"
appears in Proletary, No. 1.
August 16 The Central Committee appoints J. V. Stalin to a commission
set up to draft a resolution on the Stockholm Conference.
August 17 J. V. Stalin delivers a lecture to soldiers on "The
Social-Democrats and the City Elections" in the premises of the
Narva District Committee of the RSDLP(B).
August 18 J. V. Stalin's articles "The Truth About Our Defeat
at the Front" and "The Causes of the July Defeat at the Front"
appear in Proletary, No. 5.
August 22 J. V. Stalin's article "A Period of Provocation"
appears in Proletary, No. 8.
August 25 J. V. Stalin's article "Either-Or" appears
in Rabochy, No. 1.
August 27 A. resolution of the Bolshevik group on the political
situation, drafted by J. V. Stalin, is read out at a meeting of the
Central Executive Committee.
August 28 J. V. Stalin's article "We Demand!" appears
in Rabocliy, No. 4.
August 30 J. V. Stalin attends a meeting of the Party Central
Committee at which measures against Kornilov's counter-revolutionary
action are discussed.
August 21 J. V. Stalin attends a meeting of the Central Committee
which discusses a declaration on the question of power. J. V. Stalin
is instructed to give a survey of the political situation at a plenary
meeting of the Central Committee.
J. V. Stalin's article "Against Compromise With the Bourgeoisie"
appears in Rabochy, No. 9.
August-October J. V. Stalin edits the Central Organ of the RSDLP(B),
which appears successively under the names Proletary, Rabochy, and Rabochy
Put.
September 6 J. V. Stalin's article "They Will Not Swerve
From Their Path" appears in Rabochy Put, No. 3.
September 9 J. V. Stalin's article "The Second Wave"
appears in Rabochy Put, No. 6.
September 15 At a meeting of the Central Committee of the Party,
J. V. Stalin opposes Kamenev's demand that V. I. Lenin's letters, "The
Bolsheviks Must Assume Power" and "Marxism and Insurrection,"
should be burned, and recommends that they should be circulated for
discussion among the bigger Party organizations.
September 17 J. V. Stalin's article "All Power to the Soviets!"
appears in Rabochy Put, No. 13.
September 21 At a meeting of the Bolshevik group at the Democratic
Conference, J. V. Stalin insists on the observance of V. I. Lenin's
directive to boycott the Pre-parliament.
September 23 The Party Central Committee approves the list of
Bolshevik candidates to the Constituent Assembly, which includes V.
I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin.
September 27 J. V. Stalin's article "A Government of Bour-geois
Dictatorship" appears in Rabochy Put, No. 21.
September 28 J. V. Stalin delivers a speech on the Democratic
Conference at a meeting of Bolsheviks of the Vasilyevsky Ostrov District.
September 29 The Party Central Committee decides to publish a
list of candidates to the Constituent Assembly. J. V. Stalin is nominated
for the Petrograd, YekaterinoslaV. Transcaucasian and Stavropol electoral
areas.
J. V. Stalin's article "You Will Wait in Vain!" appears in
Rabochy Put, No. 23.
October 5 At a meeting of the Central Committee it is resolved
on Stalin's motion to call a conference of members of the Central Committee
and Petrograd and Moscow Party functionaries to take place at the time
of the Congress of Soviets of the Northern Region.
October 8 J. V. Stalin discusses preparations for an armed uprising
with V. I. Lenin, who has secretly returned to Petrograd.
October 10 V.I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin attend a meeting of the
Party Central Committee where V. I. Lenin's resolution on armed insurrection
is approved and a seven-man Political Bureau of the C.C., headed by
V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin, is set, up to direct the uprising.
J. V. Stalin's article "The Counter-revolution Is Mobilizing-Prepare
To Resist!" appears in Rabochy Put, No. 32.
October 15 J. V. Stalin's articles "A Study in Brazenness"
and "Blacklegs of the Revolution" appear in Rabochy Put, No.
37.
October 16 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin direct an enlarged meeting
of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party. J. V. Stalin sharply
criticizes the speeches of the traitors Kamenev and Zinoviev on the
question of armed insurrection. A Party Centre, headed by J. V. Stalin,
is elected to direct the uprising.
October 20 At a meeting of the Party Central Committee, J. V.
Stalin proposes that V. I. Lenin's letters on Kamenev's and Zinoviev's
blackleg actions be discussed at a plenary meeting of the Central Committee.
J. V. Stalin takes part in the first meeting of the Revolutionary Military
Committee of the Petrograd Soviet.
At a meeting of Petrograd trade union representatives in the Smolny,
J. V. Stalin speaks on the preparations for armed insurrection.
October 21 J. V. Stalin attends a meeting of the Party Central
Committee which resolves to appoint him and Dzerzhinsky to the Executive
Committee of the Petrograd Soviet in order to strengthen the influence
of the Bolsheviks in it. It adopts Stalin's proposal that re-ports and
theses should be prepared for the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets
on the land, the war, and the government (speaker, V. I. Lenin), and
on the national question (speaker, J. V. Stalin). Stalin and Sverdlov
are appointed to direct the Bolshevik group at the congress.
October 24 At 11 a. m., Rabochy Put appears with J. V. Stalin's
article "What Do We Need?" calling for the overthrow of the
Provisional Government.
J. V. Stalin reports on the political situation at a meeting of the
Bolshevik delegates to the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets.
In the evening V. I. Lenin arrives at the Smolny. J. V. Stalin informs
him of the political developments.
October 24-26 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin direct the October
armed uprising.
October 25-26 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin direct the Second
All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies.
October 26 The Second Congress of Soviets elects J. V. Stalin
a member of the All-Russian Central Executive Conunittee (A.R.C.E.C.)
and appoints him People's Commissar for the Affairs of Nationalities.
Night of October 27 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin visit the headquarters
of the Petrograd Military Area and together with military experts work
out a plan of operations for routing the Kerensky-Krasnov forces.
October 28 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin sign the order of the
Council of People's Commissars banning the publication of bourgeois
newspapers.
October 31 At a meeting of the Revolutionary Military Committee,
J. V. Stalin reports on the situation at the front.
November 2 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin sign the "Declaration
of Rights of the Peoples of Russia," drafted by J. V. Stalin.
December 16 J. V. Stalin makes reports at a meeting of the Council
of People's Commissars on the situation in Orenburg, the Urals, Turkestan
and the Caucasus.
December 18 V. I, Lenin and J. V. Stalin sign a decree recognizing
the independence of Finland.
J. V. Stalin makes a report at a meeting of the Council of People's
Commissars on the military situation in the Orenburg area.
December 19 At a meeting of the Council of People's Commissars,
J. V. Stalin makes a report on the Ukrainian Central Rada.
December 21 V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin attend a meeting of
the All-Russian Collegium for Formation of a Red Army.
December 22 At a meeting of the A.B.C.E.G., J. V. Stalin makes
a report on the question of the independ-ence of Finland.
December 23 J. V. Stalin is appointed temporary Chairman of the
Council of People's Commissars during V. I. Lenin's absence on leave.
December 24 J. V. Stalin presides at a meeting of the Council
of People's Commissars and makes reports on the situation in the Don
area, on the Congress of Toiling Cossacks, and on the preparations for
an offensive of the revolutionary detachments against Orenburg.
December 27 A meeting of the Council of People's Commissars under
the chairmanship of J. V. Stalin resolves to nationalize the Putilov
Works and issues a decree for the confiscation of the Anatra aircraft
works in Simferopol and other plants.
December 27 and 28 J. V. Stalin confers with Left-wing delegates
of the Don Cossack Assembly and a representative of the 8th Cossack
Division.
December 21 J. V. Stalin's article, "Turkish Armenia,"
is published in Pravda, No. 227.
The same issue of Pravda contains the Decree on "Turkish Armenia,"
drafted by J. V. Stalin and signed by V. I. Lenin and J. V. Stalin.