But all the doctoring of photographs mentioned so far pale in comparison to the best known photo falsifier of them all: Josef Stalin. Upon ascension to leadership of the Soviet Union, Stalin very quickly came into conflict with Leon Trotsky, a key figure in the Russian Revolution and a close friend of Vladimir Lenin. Trotsky was deported and later assassinated at the orders of Stalin, but the Soviet dictator went even further, and from the new state's official history: including photographs. And Trotsky was just to disappear from Stalin's version of Soviet history.
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During Stalin's regime, the Soviets manipulated photographs for political reasons. Nikolai Yezhov, r., one-time chief of the Soviet secret police, was removed from this photo after he fell from Stalin's good graces.