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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stalin died in 1953. Who the heck remembers what it was like in 1953?![/quote] People whose family members were killed by Stalin?[/quote] Wouldn't most of them be dead by now? The family members that were of age to remember things from back then? Or super old? I am almost 50, and my grandparents are all dead. My dad passed away, and he was born in 1938, my mom was born in 1947, I bet you she only "remembers" things wrongly from when she was 8![/quote] Yes, but efforts to memorialize them and publicize what happened—most notably by Memorial—have been largely repressed by the Kremlin, which has helped feed the neutral to positive impressions most Russians have of Stalin. The country simply hasn’t had a full scale reckoning with what he did. [/quote]
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