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pretty much Western chauvinism for ya. Out of curiosity, why'd they kept rejecting his resignation requests? Couldn't find this info by searching..
Probably because he was doing such a good job.
Fair... I guess a better question is: Why did he want to resign in the first place? Try as I might from avoiding Nazilib misinformation from search results, I found this in the ProleWiki:
https://socialistmlmusings.wordpress.com/2017/02/23/stalins-four-attempts-at-resignation/
but nothing seems cut-clear about his motivation to quit... There's this baller quote though:
Positions of power & leadership are stressful. He was probably just tired of it all. Especially considering he was in office for some of the most stressful periods of Soviet history.