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After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

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Stalin: The Truth of Death Behind On March 1, 1953, in the Kuntsevo villa outside Moscow, Stalin's guards and servants were in a mess, Stalin entered the bedroom at four o'clock last night, and never came out again, and now more than ten hours have passed, there is still no movement in the bedroom, at this time the servant knocked on the door with refreshments and shouted, and no one in the room answered. But none of the guards dared to push the door in, because Stalin stipulated that no one could enter the bedroom without his summons, even if they were worried, they must strictly follow the system, otherwise in the face of the fierce leader, it is very likely that their lives will not be saved, and it is precisely because of the hesitation of the guards that Stalin passed away. What really happened that night?

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

Why did Stalin suddenly die? What exactly is the truth about Stalin's death? Regarding Stalin's death, there are many rumors among the people, some say that he was poisoned by people who maliciously try to seize power, some say that he was assassinated by the United States, and some say that it was not Stalin himself but a stand-in who died. So as the highest ruler of the former Soviet Union, who would want to murder Stalin, everyone knows that Stalin has a lot of stand-ins, if it is not done by close people around him, are they not afraid to shoot a horse and hit a roe by mistake? If Stalin was really murdered, the biggest beneficiary was the heir to the throne, Beria, who was the most suspected, and Beria, like Stalin, was a Georgian, would he have attempted to usurp the throne and poison Stalin?

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

On February 28, 1953, the night before Stalin's accident, a banquet was being held in Stalin's villa, attended by some leadership figures. Stalin drank a lot and talked a lot, until after 4 o'clock the next morning, Stalin realized that it was not early, said that he needed to rest, so he sent the guests outside the door, and then returned to his bedroom to sleep.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

Stalin himself suffered from high blood pressure, and drank so much alcohol last night, which was very harmful to his body, and he read newspapers and documents every morning, and had the habit of eating refreshments at noon, but on this day the guards did not hear the bell of Stalin's summons, which made them feel very uneasy, for fear that something would happen to Stalin, but thinking that Stalin slept at 5 a.m. last night, and slept until noon the next day was normal, so they did not break into Stalin's room. At 6:30 p.m., the lights finally turned on in Stalin's room and there was movement, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief, but there was no summons in the room, which made the guards outside the door very anxious, without Stalin's call, they did not dare to push the door in, otherwise they would lose their heads, which was designated by Stalin.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

So the guards waited until 11 o'clock at night, and finally realized that the situation was wrong, and the maid Butusova was also very worried about Stalin's condition, and she proposed to let the guard Starostin enter with the mail, so that even if Stalin blamed it, it was a special situation and would not lose his head. Starostini pushed open Stalin's door, and after passing through several rooms, he was stunned by the scene in front of him, Stalin was lying on the floor with a look of fear and pleading in his eyes, and his pants were wet from incontinence, and on the table was a bottle of mineral water without a cap, only two-thirds of the water was left, and in Stalin's hand there was a copy of Pravda, and everything in front of him seemed to confirm that Stalin's fall was an accident.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

At this time, he could no longer speak, he could not move, he struggled to say anything, but he could only make unclear guttural sounds. The guards carried Stalin to the bed, and then informed Khrushchev and Beria and others, Beria first rushed to Stalin's residence, saw the fainted Stalin, he calmly rebuked the guard: "What are you talking nonsense, what fainted, didn't you see that he was still snoring?" He's sleeping, don't tell the outside world, hurry out", after saying that, he walked away casually.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

Stalin did not wake up from his coma until about 9 a.m. on March 2, and Khrushchev, Beria and others rushed to the house when they heard the news, at which time Stalin's daughter Svetlana came to the home with the doctor who carried out the rescue, and the doctor said that Stalin was paralyzed by a sudden cerebral hemorrhage, which lasted until March 5, when the most powerful leader of the Soviet Union died. Stalin and Beria.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

Stalin's daughter recalled that her father suddenly opened his eyes at the last minute after death, his eyes were full of anger and fear, he scanned everyone present, seemed to be looking for someone, and then made a very puzzling motion, he suddenly raised his left hand, trembling to point somewhere, but he never had the strength to raise it, his gesture seemed to threaten someone present. At this time, Svetlana can only look at her father, endure the painful torture and be powerless, perhaps this is her father's painful struggle before death, or maybe it is often called the return of light. It was because of her father's actions that Svetlana did not believe what the doctor said, she did not believe that her father died of a cerebral hemorrhage, she firmly believed that her father was killed by someone.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

What is even more strange is that since Stalin's death, the guards present that night have died and disappeared one after another. So who would want to murder Stalin, as the highest-ranking ruler of the former Soviet Union? If Stalin was really murdered, the biggest beneficiary was the heir to the throne, Beria, who was the most suspected, and Beria, like Stalin, was a Georgian, would he have attempted to usurp the throne and poison Stalin? It was Beria's move that led to Stalin's stroke for about 8 hours without good medical care.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

Beria, however, showed the opposite mood to Stalin, he spoke ill during Stalin's coma, and when Stalin showed signs of sobriety, he knelt down pretendly, grabbed Stalin's hand and cried bitterly, and when Stalin lost consciousness again and closed his eyes, Beria stood up and spat. Ten minutes after Stalin's death, Beria shouted emotionally: "It's over, it's finally over." "There have been many opinions about Stalin's death, and how he died, when he died, and who killed him has not solved this mystery to this day.

After Stalin's death in 1953, why was Beria, the second-in-command, not only did not come to power, but was arrested

There is also a saying that Stalin died as early as 1937, and the Soviet government was worried that this news would cause turmoil, so it found a stand-in to play Stalin and lived for 16 years, led the Soviet people to defeat German fascism, completed the post-war economic recovery, and when the stand-in had no use value, it killed the stand-in and cleaned up all the people in the know. Stalin's death sparked endless speculation and debate. However, what the truth really is, may never be fully revealed. We remain questionable about Stalin's death, without conclusive evidence. However, there is still great significance for the exploration and review of history. Stalin's rule had a profound impact not only on the Soviet Union, but also on the world.

We may never know the truth about Stalin's death, but we can think and reflect on that history. As a reader, do you think Stalin's death was an accident or an assassination? Who do you think is the most suspect? Please leave your comments to share your views with us. Stalin's death has always been a controversial topic, and there are various accounts and speculations throughout history about the cause of his death and the truth behind it. By rearranging the structure of the article and redescribing the storyline, this article unfolds from the before and after of Stalin's death, sorts out various accounts and rumors, and raises Beria's suspicions. Finally, guide the reader to think by asking questions, leaving their own opinions and comments, so as to make the article more attractive and thoughtful.

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