• Stalin still has authority here, because he was Georgian,” explains Nino Chutkerashvili, a filmmaker and native of Tsromi, a central Georgian village.
  • Mass destruction of monuments. The fate of the monuments in the post-Soviet space. Monument to Stalin: photo and description.
  • Mass destruction of monuments. After the death of Stalin, the monuments in his honorto continue to continue. Every year new monuments appeared.
  • This event once again makes us think about the paradoxical status of Stalin in the history of Russia, reflected like a mirror in the monuments erected to him.
  • 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)...
  • Stalin's Monument. The 50-metre high massive statue of the finest marble was proudly unveiled by Czechoslovakia's Communist regime on May 1, 1955.
  • Stalin's Monument was a massive granite statue honoring Joseph Stalin that was unveiled in 1955 after more than 5½ years of work in Prague...
  • Under popular pressure the monument was dismantled, formally with the purpose of moving elsewhere. Is there a statue of Stalin in Washington?
  • A bust honoring Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was taken down a few days after its installation in a southern Russian city sparked backlash on social media.
  • Under cover of darkness, Georgia takes down a statue of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin from the central square of his hometown.