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Ekaterine "Kato" Svanidze [a] (2 April 1885 – 22 November 1907) was the first wife of Joseph Stalin and the mother of his eldest son, Yakov Dzhugashvili. Born in Racha , in western Georgia , Svanidze eventually moved to Tiflis with her two sisters and brother, and worked as a seamstress .
After the death by natural causes of his wife Ekaterina Svanidze in November 1907, Stalin rarely returned to Tiflis. Other leading Bolsheviks in Georgia, such as Mikhail Tskhakaya and Filipp Makharadze , were largely absent from Georgia after 1907.
Ekaterina "Kato" Svanidze, Jughashvili's first wife. For some time, Stalin had been living in a central Tiflis apartment owned by the Alliluyev family. [165] He and one of the members of this family, Kato Svanidze, gradually developed a romantic connection. [157] They married in July 1906; despite his atheism, he agreed to her wish for a church ...
Yakov Iosifovich Dzhugashvili [a] (31 March [O.S. 18 March] 1907 – 14 April 1943) was the eldest son of Joseph Stalin, and the only child of Stalin's first wife, Kato Svanidze, who died nine months after his birth. His father, then a young revolutionary in his mid-20s, left the child to be raised by his late wife's family.
After meeting Lenin at a Bolshevik conference in 1906 and marrying Ekaterina Svanidze, with whom he had a son Yakov, Stalin temporarily resigned from the party over its ban on bank robberies. Embarking on an effort to organize Muslim Azeri and Persian partisans in the Caucasus , Stalin conducted a range of criminal activities until arrest and ...
Can we expand "the death of his wife Ekaterina Svanidze" to "the death by natural causes of his wife Ekaterina Svanidze". Just to highlight that her death was not related to the raid or the revolution. This has been revised by the commenter.Remember 15:09, 20 February 2012 (UTC) No problems with sources or media.
In 1962, she married Ivan Svanidze, the nephew of Stalin's first wife, Kato Svanidze, soon after meeting him for the first time since his parents' arrest in 1937. [18] They went against Soviet policy by marrying in a church. Svanidze was not healthy, owing to difficulties of his internal exile in Kazakhstan, and the marriage ended within a year ...
[22] [b] Stalin was a 40-year-old widower and father of one son , born in 1907 to Stalin's first wife, Kato Svanidze, who died of typhus later that year. There was no ceremony for the marriage, as Bolsheviks frowned upon religious customs. [24]