• The Stalin Monument stood on a huge pedestal on the edge of Letna Park in Prague until 1962. Today, a gigantic metronome stands in its place.
  • The removal of the Stalin statue from the central square in Gori represents a top-down policy implementation approach to a contested historical monument.
  • The monument to Stalin at the VDNKh trade show park in Moscow was often depicted in Soviet films. After de-Stalinization, it was cut from some of them.
  • Stalin still has authority here, because he was Georgian,” explains Nino Chutkerashvili, a filmmaker and native of Tsromi, a central Georgian village.
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  • "But the Stalin monument stood in Prague for nearly seven years," he adds. "No one ever needed it." Svec's Stalin monument towers over Prague in 1955.
  • The monument to Stalin at the VDNKh trade show park in Moscow was often depicted in Soviet films. After de-Stalinization, it was cut from some of them.
  • More information on the English and Hungarian Wikipedia pages. For the Stalin Monument in Prague see [1] and that in the Hague see [2].
  • The mayor Igor Gozes believes that the monument to Stalin, if it is necessary for citizens can be built.
  • The task of monumentalizing the power of the Stalin regime was given to the Soviet infrastructure, and to the water works (canals, dams, and reservoirs)...