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Joseph Stalin, one of history's most infamous figures, created a legacy that still looms large. But what became of his ...
Leaving a permanent stain on the reputation of the New York Times, Pulitzer laureate Walter Duranty wrote in 1933: "You can't ...
The legacy of Joseph Stalin, one of history’s most infamous dictators, extends far beyond his reign. But what happened to his family? Are there any descendants carrying the Stalin name today? Despite ...
General Secretary Joseph Stalin today revealed findings from the 2024 Auditor General’s report, released in May 2025, which stated that 139 vehicles registered under the Education Ministry Secretary’s ...
Joseph Stalin, who died 60 years ago, may have been a bloodthirsty killer who destroyed at least two generations of Russian society, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t enjoy some level of ...
A California professor was widely hounded on Twitter for praising the legacy of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, calling him “one of the greatest leaders” of the 20th century.
Avner Landes discusses his new book 'The Delegation,' an account of the adventures - and dark fates - of an actor and poet sent to raise money from coreligionists in the West ...
After he died in 1953, Stalin was quickly erased from the public eye in the Soviet Union. These days, though, he is making a comeback, with statues and plaques honoring the dictator going up ...
Stalin's legacy lives in Georgia / Grandson defends notorious Soviet leader's actions By Steven Knipp Dec 17, 2006 Portrait of Joseph Stalin with grandson holding framed portrait Yevgeny Dzhugashvili ...
Ben Carson, toward the end of Saturday's CBS Republican presidential debate, decided for some reason to quote Joseph Stalin. "Joseph Stalin said if you want to bring America down, you have to ...
The post falsely claimed that Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Mao Zedong were not responsible for the murders of millions of people, but rather public sector workers were. By Kate Conger ...
A sculpture of Joseph Stalin was destroyed in Tbilisi in 1961, but Grigori Oniani, a collector of the Soviet dictator’s memorabilia, recovered the nose and displays it at his home/museum.