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Moscow Installs Replica of Historical Stalin Monument in Metro

Moscow Installs Replica of Historical Stalin Monument in Metro

Bloomberg22-05-2025

Moscow's famed metro system has unveiled a Soviet-era monument to Josef Stalin in one of its central stations, as part of a gradual reappraisal of the dictator's legacy in Russia.
The life-sized wall sculpture in the Taganskaya metro station is called 'Gratitude of the People to the Leader-Commander' and dedicated to the victory in World War II, according to a statement from the transportation system. It depicts Stalin surrounded by a crowd of adoring civilians.

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