<!– google_ad_section_start –> Russia has marked the 60th anniversary of Joseph Stalin’s death, with the nation divided on whether he was a tyrant who slaughtered millions or a saviour who created a superpower after World War II. Hundreds of people on Tuesday laid red carnations at the Red Square grave of the Soviet ruler, where his body was buried in 1961 after being displayed for several years alongside Lenin in Moscow’s Mausoleum. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Russia divided on Stalin 60 years after his death
Russia divided on Stalin 60 years after his death
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Russia has marked the 60th anniversary of Joseph Stalin’s death, with the nation divided on whether he was a tyrant who slaughtered millions or a saviour who created a superpower after World War II. Hundreds of people on Tuesday laid red carnations at the Red Square grave of the Soviet ruler, where his body was buried in 1961 after being displayed for several years alongside Lenin in Moscow’s Mausoleum. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Russia divided on Stalin 60 years after his death
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