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1879
December 9(21) Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili (Stalin)
was born in Gori, Georgia.
1888
September J. V. Stalin enters the elementary clerical school in
Gori.
1894
June J. V. Stalin graduates from the Gori school with highest marks.
September 2 J. V. Stalin enters first grade of the Tiflis Theological
Seminary.
1895
J. V. Stalin establishes contact with the underground groups of Russian
revolutionary Marxists who had been exiled to Transcaucasia by the tsarist
government.
1896-1898
In the Theological Seminary in Tiflis J. V. Stalin conducts Marxist circles
of students, studies Capital,
the Manifesto of the Communist Party, and other works of K. Marx and F.
Engels, and becomes acquainted with the early works of V.
I. Lenin.
1898
January J. V. Stalin begins to conduct a workers' Marxist circle
in the Central Railway Workshops in Tiflis.
August J. V. Stalin joins the Georgian Social-Democratic organization
Messameh Dassy. J. V. Stalin, V. Z. Ketskhoveli and A. G. Tsulukidze form
the core of the revolutionary Marxist minority in the Messameh Dassy.
J. V. Stalin draws up a program of studies for Marxist workers' circles.
J. V. Stalin, V. Z. Ketskhoveli and A. G. Tsulukidze raise the question
of founding an illegal revolutionary Marxist press. This gives rise to
the first sharp disagreements between the revolutionary minority and the
opportunist majority in the Messameh Dassy.
1899
May 29 J. V. Stalin is expelled from the Tiflis Theological
Seminary for propagating Marxism.
December 28 J. V. Stalin starts work at the Tiflis Physical Observatory.
1900
April 23 J. V. Stalin addresses a workers' May Day meeting in the
region of Salt Lake, on the outskirts of Tiflis.
Summer J. V. Stalin establishes contact with V. K. Kurnatovsky,
a well-known supporter of Lenin's Iskra, who had arrived
in Tiflis for Party work.
August J. V. Stalin leads a mass strike at the Central Railway
Workshops in Tiflis.
1898-1900
Under the leadership of J. V. Stalin, V. Z. Ketskhoveli and A. G. Tsulukidze,
a central leading group is formed within the Tiflis organization of the
RSDLP, which passes from propaganda in study circles to mass political
agitation. The group organizes the printing of manifestoes and their distribution
among the workers, forms underground Social-Democratic circles, and leads
the strikes and political struggle of the Tiflis proletariat.
1901
March 21 J. V. Stalin's lodgings at the Tiflis Physical Observatory
are searched by the police.
March 28 J. V. Stalin leaves the Tiflis Physical Observatory and
goes underground.
April 22 J. V. Stalin leads the workers' May Day dem-onstration
in the Soldatsky Market Place, in the center of Tiflis.
September No. 1 of the illegal newspaper Brdzola, the organ of
the revolutionary wing of the Georgian Marxists published on the initiative
of J. V. Stalin, appears in Baku. The article "From the Editors,"
outlining the program of the newspaper which appeared in that issue, was
written by J. V. Stalin.
November 11 J. V. Stalin is elected a member of the first Tiflis
Committee of the RSDLP, which followed the Leninist-Iskra trend.
End of November The Tiflis Committee sends J. V. Stalin to Batum
to form a Social-Democratic organization there.
December No. 2-3 of Brdzola appears, containing J. V. Stalin's
article "The Russian Social-Democratic Party and Its Immediate Tasks."
J. V. Stalin establishes contact with the advanced workers in Batum and
organizes Social-Democratic circles at the Rothschild, Mantashev Sideridis,
and other plants.
December 31 J. V. Stalin organizes in the guise of a New Year's
party a secret conference of representatives of Social-Democratic study
circles. The conference elects a leading group, headed by J. V. Stalin,
which acted virtually as the Batum Committee of the RSDLP of the
Leninist-Iskra trend.
1902
January J. V. Stalin organizes in Batum an underground printing
plant, writes leaflets and organizes the printing and distribution of
manifestoes.
January 31-February 17 J. V. Stalin organizes a strike at the Mantashev
plant which ends in the victory of the workers.
February 27-beginning of March J. V. Stalin directs the activities
of the strike committee during a strike at the Rothschild plant.
March 8 J. V. Stalin leads a demonstration of strikers who demand
the release of 32 of their arrested fellow strikers.
March 9 J. V. Stalin organizes and leads a political demonstration
of over 6,000 workers employed in the various plants in Batum who demand
the release of 300 worker-demonstrators arrested by the police on March
8. Outside the prison where the arrested workers were confined, the demonstration
was shot at by troops and 15 workers were killed and 54 were injured.
About 500 demonstrators were arrested. That same night J. V. Stalin wrote
a manifesto on the shooting down of the demonstrators.
March 12 J. V. Stalin leads a workers' demonstration which he had
organized in connection with the funeral of the victims of the shooting
on March 9.
April 5 J. V. Stalin is arrested at a meeting of the leading Party
group in Batum.
April 6 J. V. Stalin is detained in the Batum jail.
April 1902-April 19, 1903 While in Batum jail, J. V. Stalin establishes
and maintains contact with the Batnm Social-Democratic organization, directs
its activities, writes leaflets, and conducts political work among the
prisoners.
1903
March The Caucasian Union of the RSDLP is formed at the First
Congress of Caucasian Social-Democratic Labor Organizations. J. V. Stalin,
then confined in Batum jail, is in his absence elected a member of the
Caucasian Union Committee that was set up at the congress.
April 19 J. V. Stalin is transferred from the Batum jail to the
Kutais jail, where he establishes contact with the other political prisoners
and conducts among them propaganda on behalf of the Leninist-Iskra ideas.
Autumn J. V. Stalin is retransferred to the Batnm jail, whence
he is deported under escort to Eastern Siberia.
November 27 J. V. Stalin arrives at the village of Novaya Uda,
Balagansk Uyezd, Irkutsk Gubernia, his place of exile.
December While in Siberia, J. V. Stalin receives a letter from
V. I. Lenin.
1904
January 5 J. V. Stalin escapes from his place of exile.
February J. V. Stalin arrives in Tiflis and directs the work of the
Caucasian Union Committee of the RSDLP.
J. V. Stalin drafts the program document entitled "Credo,"
dealing with the disagreements within the Party and with the organizational
tasks of the Party.
June J. V. Stalin arrives in Baku where, on the instructions
of the Caucasian Union Committee, he dissolves the Menshevik committee
and forms a new, Bolshevik committee.
Summer J. V. Stalin makes a tour of the most important districts
of Transcaucasia and debates with Mensheviks, Federalists, Anarchists
and others.
In Kutais, J. V. Stalin forms a Bolshevik Imeretia-Mingrelia Committee.
September 1 Proletarians Brdzola, No. 7, publishes J. V. Stalin's
article "The Social-Democratic View of the National Question."
September-October In connection with the disagreements within
the Party, J V. Stalin, while in Kutais, writes letters to the Georgian
Bolsheviks abroad, expounding Lenin's views on the combination of socialism
with the working-class movement.
November J. V. Stalin arrives in Baku and leads the campaign
for the convocation of the Third Congress of the Party.
December 13-31 J. V. Stalin leads the general strike of the Baku
workers.
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