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Daughter-in-law of Joseph Stalin (1911–1968)
Yudith "Yulia" Isaakovna Meltzer (Russian: Юдифь "Юлия" Исааковна Мельцер; Ukrainian: Юдіф "Юлія" Ісааківна Мельцер; Hebrew: יהודית "יוליה" איסקובנה מלצר; 1911–1968) was a Jewish Ukrainian ballerina.[1] She was the wife of Yakov Dzhugashvili, and the daughter-in-law of Joseph Stalin. She was the mother of Stalin's granddaughter, translator Galina Dzhugashvili.
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