Stalin had three wives, all of them Jewesses.
The first was Ekaterina Svanidze who bore him one son, Jacob.
His second wife was Kadya Allevijah.
She bore him a son Vassili, and a daughter Svetlana.
His second wife died in mysterious circumstances, either by committing suicide, or murdered by Stalin.
His third wife was Rosa Kaganovich, the sister of Lazar Kaganovich, who was the head of Soviet industry.
Stalin's daughter (who in 1967 fled to the USA) then married Lazar's son Mihail i.e. her step-mother's nephew.
Svetlana Stalin had a total of four husbands, three of them Jewish.
Stalin's vice-president Molotov was also married to a Jewess, whose brother, Sam Karp, runs an export business in Connecticut.
Just to complicate things even more, the Molotov's (half-Jewish) daughter also called Svetlana was engaged to be married to Stalin's son Vassili.
The Jewish Role in the Bolshevik Revolution and Russia's Early Soviet Regime