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Are There Any Living Persons Who Knew Josef Stalin?
Inspired by the success of the Robert Todd Lincoln thread, I was interested to ask: what about Stalin (died 1954).
Stalin is a special case-he murdered many of his associates, and sent many off to re-education camps. plus (upon his death), his successors eliminated many of his friends and allies. As a political monster, Stalin is unique-he is very likely responsible for more deaths than Adolf Hitler, Lenin, or Mao tse Tung. So, how many people are around who knew "Uncle Joe"? |
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Of course. One of his daughters just died a year ago, and he has grandkids still alive.
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I cannot picture him bouncing them on his knee....
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(Mind you, according to the blog where that appears, he did have her parents killed soon after that picture was taken. Funny old uncle Joe.) |
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Well, his daughter only died last November. I can't give you names, but I am sure there are lots.
ETA: I'll beat you yet, Captain Amazing! Last edited by njtt; 05-03-2012 at 06:37 PM. |
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Stalin only died in 1954, and he didn't kill everyone who ever met him.
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Every other...?
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It wasn't for a lack of trying.
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Here's a likely one: Leonid Zamyatin. He was born in 1922 and he's still alive. He was a Soviet diplomat from 1946 and was part of the first Soviet delegation to the United Nations. As such, I feel he must have met Stalin on official occasions before the dictator's death in 1953.
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I don't know if Nikita Krushchev's son Sergei ever met Stalin (he was born in 1935) but he is alive, a naturalized U.S. citizen (so much for his shoe-banging father telling Nixon that his grand children would grow up in a communist country) and teaching at Brown university.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Khrushchev
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Sergei answers that question in this short interview |
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<nitpick> Stalin died in 1953.
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There were 30,000,000 Russians who didn't know him but were murdered by the state just the same because of him, and a hell of a lot enslaved on trumped up, or even no charges as well. Though that carried on long after his death as part of the Soviet system.
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