The directorate of the memorial assures that the monument is not praises the Soviet leader, but only demonstrates the “culprit of repression.”
In the Tver region of the Russian Federation, on the territory of the Mednoye memorial complex, which is dedicated to the memory of victims of political repression and where, in particular, those executed are buried in 1939, Polish prisoners of war, a bust of Stalin appeared. The director of the memorial called this logical.
The head of the memorial complex, Alexander Chunosov, explained to the publication “Rise” that this is simply a reflection of that era.
“This is the same era. They had nothing to do with to repression? Where do you see any inconsistency here? Everything is logical, understandable,” he asserts.
Chunosov assures that the bust of Stalin does not praise the Soviet leader, but only demonstrates the “culprit of repression.”< /p>
“If our memorial complex is dedicated to the time of mass repressions, did people repress themselves?” he wonders.
True, there is no signature on the bust that would confirm such an intention of the memorial’s management, judging by no published photos.
By the way, at the Mednoe memorial, in addition to the bust of Stalin, there are also busts of Lenin, Kalinin, Dzerzhinsky and Sverdlov.
“The entire Soviet pantheon of executioners and murderers” , they write on social networks about this exposition.
Recall that in the Pskov region of the Russian Federation, in the city of Velikiye Luki, a monument to the bloody Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin was erected. A priest of the Russian Orthodox Church consecrated the monument.
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