Uncle Joe
English
Proper noun
- (informal) Joseph Stalin.
- 1943, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, quoted in, 1974, Elliott Roosevelt, As He Saw It:
- "Of course, it's just the thing for the Russians. They couldn't want anything better. Unconditional surrender," he repeated, thoughtfully sucking a tooth. "Uncle Joe might have made it up himself."
- 2002, Tom Clancy, Red Rabbit:
- "It won't get that far. The Politburo is is too circumspect," said the DDI. […]
- "Tell that to Leon Trotsky," Ritter said sharply.
- "That was personal. Stalin wanted to eat his liver with onions and gravy," Greer replied. "That was pure personal hatred, and it achieved nothing on the political level."
- "Not the way Uncle Joe looked at it. He was genuinely afraid of Trotsky—"
- 1943, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, quoted in, 1974, Elliott Roosevelt, As He Saw It:
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