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After Khrushchev came to power, Stalin's second son Vasily, who was already a lieutenant general, ended up in a miserable situation

Vasily Dzhugashvili does not seem to impress us very much, but his father is the Stalin we all know. Stalin was the leader of the former Soviet Union, and his governing policy was tough and attached importance to the development of heavy industry in the country. During his administration, heavy industry flourished throughout the Soviet Union, and at one point it became one of the world's great powers at that time.

But there are also huge hidden dangers in this state-governing policy, that is, the slow development of agriculture in the Soviet Union, it is well known that agriculture is the foundation of the country, the loss of agricultural support for the development of the Soviet Union is also hindered, after Stalin's death, Khrushchev came to power, which makes people very curious about how Khrushchev will treat Stalin's son Vasily Zhugashvili.

After Khrushchev came to power, Stalin's second son Vasily, who was already a lieutenant general, ended up in a miserable situation

Stalin had two sons, the eldest of whom was named Yakov, and we shall now introduce Stalin's second son, Vasily Zhugashvili. The eldest son, Yakov, had already died for the country in the Great Patriotic War, when the German army asked Stalin to exchange some German prisoners of war for Yakov, but Stalin firmly said that he would not exchange prisoners of war for his son, and this kind of non-selfish approach was loved by the Soviet people.

In the end, Yakov died in the Great Patriotic War, and the people of the Soviet Union in the future respected him very much, and later posthumously awarded him the first class of the Great Patriotic War. On the other hand, the second son, Vasily, was also as brilliant as his brother, and at the age of 27 he had already served as the commander of the Moscow Air Force and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general.

After Khrushchev came to power, Stalin's second son Vasily, who was already a lieutenant general, ended up in a miserable situation

Vasily was born to Stalin's wife, Nadezhda, but committed suicide, which became a shadow of Vasily's life, and she lost the care of her mother from an early age, and Vasily did not have a good childhood. Fortunately, Stalin, as a father, was very protective of Vasily during his lifetime, and he also gave Vasily a lot of inspiration in the idea of governing the country, so that in adulthood Vasili would be very interested in joining the army, especially the air force.

Later Vasily enrolled in the Kacha Flight School and became an air force reservist, and with his talent and hard work, Vasily became a qualified pilot. At this time, people were still prejudiced against Vasily as Stalin's son, until the Soviet-German War, Vasily's undaunted sacrifice, became the head of the Moscow Air Force, and at the age of 27, he was named the commander of the Moscow Air Force, and people began to change their views on Vasily.

After Khrushchev came to power, Stalin's second son Vasily, who was already a lieutenant general, ended up in a miserable situation

I thought Vasily would live a brilliant life from then on, but in 1953, the big thing that changed Vasily's life was that Stalin died, and after losing the protection of his father Stalin, Vasily looked very wandering. But this is not the biggest bad news, and what Makes Vasily even more unacceptable is that Stalin's sworn enemy Khrushchev came to power and became the ruler of the Soviet Union.

This alarmed Vasily, who was constantly afraid that his former father's enemy would do harm to him. Vasily's fears finally occurred on April 28, 1953, when the then 32-year-old Vasily was arrested and imprisoned, and was charged with some false charges, such as "beating people, drinking and abusing power", "betraying the motherland and opposing the system", and so on.

After Khrushchev came to power, Stalin's second son Vasily, who was already a lieutenant general, ended up in a miserable situation

This cannot help but remind one that this may be Khrushchev's ghost behind his back, because Khrushchev, who was then in power in the Soviet Union, had always been prejudiced against Stalin, and now that Stalin had died, his son Vasily had naturally become the best target of his revenge.

Vasily's prison pain did not end there, in 1955 Vasily was sentenced to 8 years in prison for repeatedly making dissatisfied remarks against the state, causing bad social influence, fortunately, after 5 years of imprisonment, two powerful people strongly demanded Vasili's release, they were the Soviet Intelligence Service Sherepin and Rutenko. At the insistence of these two great men, Khrushchev was forced to release Vasily.

After Khrushchev came to power, Stalin's second son Vasily, who was already a lieutenant general, ended up in a miserable situation

Conclusion: However, due to Vasily's own unguarded and drunkenness, and his exile in Kazan again shortly after his release for five years, Vasily's exile did not allow him to survive this time. Vasily died in 1962, his second year in exile in Kazan.

But Vasily's death has always been controversial, Vasily's relatives have publicly stated that this is related to the Soviet authorities, although Vasily himself is indeed unguarded and easy to provoke prison, but this is not unrelated to the soviet leader Khrushchev at that time. So Vasily has been in prison since the death of his father Stalin, and without Stalin's protection, Vasily is like a bird in a birdcage, displaced and trapped in a cage.

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