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Why is Stalin back in the Moscow metro?

Summary by The Conversation
A statue of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin was unveiled in the Taganskaya metro station in Moscow in May, recreating a mural that was dismantled decades ago. It is the first such statue to be erected in central Moscow since Stalin’s death in 1953 and marks a disturbing new stage in Russia’s authoritarian path. Tens of millions of people died as a direct result of Stalin’s policies between 1924 and his death. These policies included the forced col…

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In Russia, more and more monuments are being created for Joseph Stalin. It is a consequence of precipitating obedience.

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War in Ukraine There is a certain boldness totally forbidden in France among scholars in Great Britain. Here the description of the "dictator" Stalin remains in the Western consensus while opening doors to postovietism, which do not even exist in France, we had a striking example at the summer university of the PCF where came a "politologist" whose ignorance has revolted all the present. The growing accession to the Soviet Union, in view of what…

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The Conversation broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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