One of the multiple curious traits that Stalin had: he was much more educated in a literary sense than any of his peers. Compared to him, Lloyd George and Churchill are incredible poorly-read. As well as Roosevelt, in fact.
—Charles Percy Snow, English writer, physicist, and politician
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One of the multiple curious traits that Stalin had: he was much more educated in a literary sense than any of his peers. Compared to him, Lloyd George and Churchill are incredible poorly-read. As well as Roosevelt, in fact.
—Charles Percy Snow, English writer, physicist, and politician