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Look who’s back! Our Leader and Teacher is in the Metro

Look who’s back! Our Leader and Teacher is in the Metro

A giant bas-relief of Joseph Stalin has been reinstalled in the Moscow Metro.

 

A group calling itself USSRdays has posted:

Friends, I am glad to share with you great news! On the day of the 90th anniversary of the Moscow Metro named after V.I. Lenin and in the year of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, the bas-relief of Stalin was returned to the metro! From today, everyone can see the exhibition with the Generalissimo of the Soviet Union. It is located in the passage at Taganskaya.

Today, the words of I. Stalin seem especially prophetic:
“ I know that after my death my grave will be covered with a lot of rubbish, but the wind of history is merciless
“will dispel it!”

And so it happens. Despite the lies and slander, the popularity of the head of the Soviet state grows every year. According to the latest polls, 63% of respondents positively assess his role in the Great Patriotic War.

And this is our Victory! After all, all this time only the CPRF and our allies stood firm in defense of our great Soviet history and the decisive contribution to the Victory, industrialization and achievements of the Soviet country of the Communist Party and its leaders – comrades Lenin and Stalin.

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