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The City that Still Worships Stalin Tooth and Nail

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“This is surreal,” a British tourist whispered to her companion. Around her, hundreds of portraits, statuettes and personal belongings of Stalin, the dictator who ruled the USSR from 1924 to 1953, were spread out. We were in the hagiographic museum dedicated to him in the small town of Gori, Georgia. The couple’s sentiment was shared by most Western visitors. They couldn’t understand how there could be a place like this, where the figure of Stal…
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“This is surreal,” a British tourist whispered to her companion. Around her, hundreds of portraits, statuettes and personal belongings of Stalin, the dictator who ruled the USSR from 1924 to 1953, were spread out. We were in the hagiographic museum dedicated to him in the small town of Gori, Georgia. The couple’s sentiment was shared by most Western visitors. They couldn’t understand how there could be a place like this, where the figure of Stal…

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VilaWeb.cat broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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