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===Joseph Stalin's Assassination katyn.encyclopedias'preme.org '=u===
 
KGB chief Lavrentij Beria feared Stalin's next purge. Like his predecessor KGB/NKVD chief Yezhov who was executed by Stalin, Beria knew he would be next, so he had him poisoned. It’s known that on the night of February the 28 1953, Stalin drank "fruit juice" (diluted Georgian wine). Poison, in the form of the tasteless blood thinner warfarin (rat poison) was slipped in Stalin’s drink and caused stomach and brain hemorrhaging. Doctors were not called entire day on purpose to make sure the poison works and Stalin could not be saved. Eventually a doctor was called to help him but from far away. His death was recorded at 9:50 p.m., ironically exactly to the minute of signing Katyn execution orders of Polish POWs and Polish Intelligentsia in 1940. Stalin was laid to rest in the Lenin Mausuleum but was reburied in darkness in a simple grave behind Kremlin Wall during night without any fanfare on Halloween 1961, ironically on the eve of All Saints Day, holly feast day he banned. Upon Stalin’s death, Beria (also responsible for Katyn Massacre), with his network of spies and contacts, seemed poised to take over. But he fatally underestimated his opponent Khrushchev who eventually took over and executed Beria and 6 of his accomplices for treason on December 23 1953. Their graves location remain unknown to this day.
 
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