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Stalin's monument alive
Here is some of them:
Sakha (Yakutia) Republic opened in 2005 year from the Veterans of WW2

Kutaisi, Georgia

Kazakhstan, Village old Ikhan, the monument was ordered to be demolited according to rules of the
XX meeting of Communist Party, but inhabitants of the village did not followed rules, and later the land was bought by a local inhabitant, and he built up the house, now the monument located inside of his yard

Alania

Stavropol county, Zelenokumsk, was found dumped, but recovered and refurbished

Village Taiginka, Tchelyabinsk county

Belorussia

Shkodör, Albania

Gurjaani, Georgia

Gory ,Georgia
Regards,
Dimas
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Re: Stalin's monument alive
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: Stalin's monument alive
Why honour a mass murderer?
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Re: Stalin's monument alive
Georgia counts him as hero? There some of the streets with his name Stalin Avenue, Gori, Shida Kartli, Georgia -
But even some of the Stalin streets coud be discovered in England too
Stalin Avenue, Rochester, United Kingdom -
I'am not with politics, but show me the Empire- where was not mass murders? Not only own citizens , but others too. It is still today...
If 100 years ago cossacks stay near the enemy town, and Ataman says- let's guys take this town and f...them all. Then now
Commander stays and says: soldiers! Do you see this town? There is some bastards who brake the human rules and human rights... That is democracy.
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: Stalin's monument alive
I'am not with politics, but show me the Empire- where was not mass murders? Not only own citizens , but others too. It is still today...
If 100 years ago cossacks stay near the enemy town, and Ataman says- let's guys take this town and f...them all. Then now
Commander stays and says: soldiers! Do you see this town? There is some bastards who brake the human rules and human rights... That is democracy.
I agree with that Dimas. That most Empires had/have mass murderers of some kind. I'm actually sorry about my comment, because it could lead to discussion about the so called democracy in Europe. This is after all a collectors forum and such discussions does not belong here i think. I don't know actually. I mean, Nationalsocialism is forbidden in Germany, but communism is legai. Is one better than the other? I'm not defending any of these two, but democratic it is not. Again. I'm sorry, but i just don't know how to comment otherwise on Stalin statues. Allied forces destroyed most of Arno Brekkers art after WW2 Ein Anderer Hitler by Hermann Giesler: Breker | Carolyn Yeager
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