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Post by blindpig » Thu Jan 09, 2025 3:29 pm

Stalin on the Amur
January 9, 13:22

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The All-Russian Society for the Protection of Monuments has proposed restoring the Stalin monument on the bank of the Amur River in Khabarovsk.
The monument was torn down during Khrushchev's de-Stalinization.
One monument to Stalin had already been erected in Khabarovsk.
The Wind of History.

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Post by blindpig » Thu Feb 13, 2025 3:00 pm

Monuments to Stalin proposed to be erected in Yekaterinburg, Tomsk and Arkhangelsk
February 11, 23:05

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For the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, initiatives have been put forward to erect monuments to Stalin in Yekaterinburg, Arkhangelsk and Tomsk. In all cases, the proposals were made by CPRF deputies with the rationale "Stalin was the Supreme Commander-in-Chief during the Great Patriotic War and led our country to victory over Nazism." As they say, you can't argue with that. The issue will be considered in the regions in the coming month.

If the authorities put a spoke in the wheel, the monuments will still be able to be erected, but on private property, as was the case in a number of cases where the authorities sided with the liberals and opposed the erection of monuments to Stalin, of which several dozen have been erected throughout the country since the early 2010s. Obviously, there will be more, especially on the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, and it is somehow strange to celebrate the Victory with silence about who led the achievement of this Victory. A serious fight is expected in Yekaterinburg, since the city is home to the main liberalist bedbug nest of Russia in the form of the "Yeltsin Center".

As I have been writing for a long time, the appearance of new monuments to Stalin in Russia is historically inevitable.
One can only wish that they were beautiful, and not slapdash, as long as it happens.

P.S. The Yeltsin Center should be closed.

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Stalin monument to be erected in Kursk region
February 12, 19:50

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A bust of Stalin will be installed in Kursk region

The issue of allocating a place for a monument to the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the USSR Armed Forces was raised at a meeting
of the Kursk Regional Duma Committee. Today, February 11, a meeting of the standing committee on entrepreneurship, innovation policy and digital development was held in the Kursk Regional Duma.
The discussion began with question number four, which concerned the proposal "On the draft resolution of the Kursk Regional Duma "On the appeal of the deputies of the Kursk Regional Duma to the acting governor of the Kursk region on the issue of allocating a place on the territory of the historical and memorial museum "Command Post of the Central Front for the installation of a bust of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the USSR Armed Forces during the Great Patriotic War Joseph Stalin." The project was submitted by the deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Alexander Anpilov.

- Busts of the generals involved in the Battle of the "Fiery Bulge" have existed for a long time. But the person who commanded them is still missing. We need to correct this historical injustice, - explained the chairman of the standing committee.

The committee members approved this project unanimously, without any disputes.


https://kpravda.ru/2025/02/11/v-kurskoj ... t-stalina/ - zinc

It would be good if the monument to Stalin was erected in the Kursk region after the final defeat of the Nazi formations in the southern regions of the Kursk region in the Sudzha area. After that, we can erect a monument to Stalin and the heroes of the battles with the Nazis in 2024-2025 (there are already such projects). But it is better to do this after the work has been done.

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Post by blindpig » Thu Feb 27, 2025 2:31 pm

2 carnations to comrade Stalin. Announcement of the 30th action
February 27, 13:00

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2 carnations to comrade Stalin. Announcement of the 30th action

Integrity and respect for history are important for any country and people who do not want to perish and dissolve in time. The history of our country is many centuries, during which there were not only resounding victories and grandiose achievements, but also failures and setbacks. However, the fabric of history is inseparable, all these years and decades were watered with the sweat and blood of our ancestors, overshadowed by the tireless work of building and strengthening the state.
Not a single historical period can be erased from the national memory and discarded as harmful and unnecessary. Especially if we are talking about the period of unprecedented rise and power of Russia - the period when for the first time in its history it became one of the two leading powers of the world for a long time - the period of Stalin's USSR, inextricably linked with the figure of I.V. Stalin himself.

On March 5, 2025, on the day of remembrance of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, we call on everyone to honor the memory of the Leader personally by laying flowers at his grave at the Kremlin Wall in Moscow and at memorial sites in other cities of the USSR.

Some will ask why? Joseph Vissarionovich has long been dead, there is no party created and led by him, the country of which he was the head has been gone for almost a quarter of a century. These are all things of bygone days. Now is a different country, different challenges, a different reality.

We are going to lay red carnations because Stalin is our national leader. How do such personalities differ from historical figures, from scientists, military leaders, engineers, artists and writers?

We remember the latter for their great achievements, military or peaceful exploits. We honor them for what they did personally. The result of their deeds is right here, next to us – a scientific discovery, a victory in battle, an immortal book or painting, or a heroic deed forever inscribed in the History of our Motherland.

The memory of national leaders is of a slightly different kind. We honor and revere them not so much for their personal achievements, but for the heights and victories that we ourselves – the people and the country – achieved under their leadership.

Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan III, Peter I – all of them forced the Russian people not just to respond to the challenge of the times, they forced them to mobilize and defend their right to independence. And even among them, the personality of I.V. Stalin stands out sharply.
He stands out for the accomplishments that we, the Russian people (in alliance with the other peoples of the USSR) have achieved in all areas of human development.

Under Stalin, the USSR developed at a pace unattainable for the world, making an unprecedented leap in history in just 20 years, which allowed us to defeat the fascist vermin, which had gathered under its banner the economic and military potential of almost all of Europe. Under Stalin, the foundation was laid for our missile and nuclear shield and a breakthrough into space. Under Stalin, the cult of knowledge and labor forced us to strive for science and make world discoveries and breakthroughs. Under Stalin, just two years after the war, rationing was abolished and annual price reductions began. Under Stalin, our country and our people enjoyed worldwide recognition and respect.
It was under Stalin, on the ruins of the Reichstag, that we showed the whole world who the real supermen are!

That is why his memory is so dear to us and we call on everyone to come and honor the great man on March 5, 2025, by laying two red carnations at the leader's grave or at other places in your area associated with his name.

The action "Two carnations for comrade Stalin" will be held for the 30th time on the private initiative of a group of comrades.

The goal of the action is to honor the memory of the Leader on March 5, 2025 by laying flowers at his grave on Red Square in Moscow. Anyone can take part, either independently or as part of our group.

For our comrades living outside the Moscow region and unable to take part in person - provide a voluntary collection of funds for the purchase of flowers, the purchase of flowers and their laying in Moscow on their behalf on Red Square at the grave of comrade Stalin on March 5, 2025.

Details can be found on this page.

The event must be agreed upon with the authorities.

Details:
Sberbank card: 5336 6901 3535 0538
(recipient: Roman Viktorovich F.)

http://stalinizator.ru/2gvozdiki-30/ - zinc

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Post by blindpig » Sat Mar 08, 2025 3:59 pm

The CIA's Plan to Exploit Stalin's Death
March 7, 21:02

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The CIA's Plan to Exploit Stalin's Death

Operation MIDRIB: The CIA's Declassified Plan to Exploit Stalin's Death

A declassified CIA document ( https://t.me/darpaandcia/521?comment=2657 ) from April 16, 1952, codenamed "MIDRIB," reveals a comprehensive psychological operations plan aimed at exploiting the moment of Stalin's departure from the political arena.

The MIDRIB plan is divided into two phases: actions before Stalin's death and operations after his departure. The main goal was to make the most of a potential succession crisis to weaken and possibly destroy the Soviet system from within.

Recommendations were made for the US response to Stalin's death. The plan envisaged a complete absence of official condolences from the American government - a move that would underscore the refusal to recognize the legitimacy of the Soviet regime.

The document contains a detailed analysis of the "vulnerabilities" of the Soviet regime that were to be exploited in psychological operations: "intellectual and spiritual enslavement," "suppression of religion," "deprivation of personal freedom," "deprivation of the fruits of one's labor." American strategists planned to actively exploit these themes in order to maximize internal tensions in Soviet society and leadership.

The plan also called for the creation of a special oversight committee, which was to include representatives of the State Department, the CIA, and the Defense Department, chaired by a Psychological Strategy Board. The committee was to review the plan regularly, ensuring its relevance and coordination of efforts across agencies.

Some elements of the plan were actually implemented after Stalin's death in March 1953. Beria was removed by his Politburo colleagues more quickly than American strategists expected, and Khrushchev proved an unpredictable player whose de-Stalinization policies created their own dynamics. The exposure of Stalin's "personality cult", which began with Khrushchev's famous report at the 20th Congress of the CPSU, actually fulfilled part of the tasks that the authors of the "MIDRIB" plan set for themselves, creating an ideological crisis within the Soviet system and the communist movement as a whole.

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On March 5, the traditional action "2 carnations for comrade Stalin" took place.


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A total of 4,000 red carnations were laid.


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After the start of the SVO, more and more citizens of the country began to understand the historical correctness of comrade Stalin.
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Post by blindpig » Mon Mar 17, 2025 2:30 pm

Stalin monument to appear in Mozhaisk
March 16, 21:14

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A monument to Stalin will be unveiled in Mozhaisk in April. The unveiling is planned for April 22, Lenin's birthday (Ilyich's anniversary is 155 this year, we'll also celebrate it), and the monument itself is timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Stalin visited Mozhaisk once, when he was traveling by train to the Potsdam Conference in 1945, where the allies were dividing up the world.
The local demshiza traditionally hysterically go "kick-tick", repressions, horror-horror... However, nothing new.
In 2025, several monuments and busts to Stalin are expected to appear in Russia at once on public and private territory.

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But the Stalin Center on Bor in the Nizhny Novgorod Region will not be completed by May 9, the builders are missing deadlines (they say that Covid has ruined the plans). So far, they have erected a 4-story frame. The finishing of the building will begin in the summer. At the same time, the project organizers have already been inundated with exhibits related to Stalin and his era, including a captured German armored personnel carrier "Hanomag". In general, I hope they will finish by 2026.

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Post by blindpig » Tue Apr 01, 2025 2:16 pm

Stalin monument in Vasyutino
April 1, 11:19

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A bust of Stalin was erected in the village of Vasyutino in the Oryol Region.
The monument was erected using funds from a local farmer.

Several more new monuments to Stalin will be erected in Russia this year, mostly for the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
The erection of monuments to Stalin in Russia is historically inevitable.

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Funny, five years ago Putin was still talking trash about the Soviet Union, but the necessities of war put an end to that. Those necessities being the support of the population many of whom are still preferring the 'old order' and the clear correctness of Stalin's policy in the face of Nazi-ism.

And be assured every attack on Stalin was an attack on socialism. He wasn't always right but '70% is a win.'
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Post by blindpig » Thu Apr 10, 2025 2:12 pm

SVO members called for erecting a monument to Stalin in Nizhny Novgorod
April 9, 16:55

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SVO members called for erecting a monument to Stalin in Nizhny Novgorod

On April 7, 2025, 120 participants in the special military operation addressed the Chairman of the Committee for the Perpetuation of the Memory of Outstanding Personalities and Historical Events in Nizhny Novgorod, Yevgeny Chintsov, with a request to support the initiative of the Nizhny Novgorod communists to install a monument to the Generalissimo of Victory, Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, in the city of Nizhny Novgorod in the year of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

"Under Stalin, Nizhny Novgorod (Gorky) quickly developed into a major industrial center. An automobile plant and an aircraft plant were built, the Krasnoye Sormovo plant was modernized, which contributed to population growth and infrastructure development. The city played a key role in the defense industry during the Great Patriotic War," says the letter signed by 120 participants in the special military operation from the Nizhny Novgorod Region.

"Support for the initiative of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation to install a monument to I.V. Stalin in Nizhny Novgorod . "To Stalin by participants of a special military operation," comments Vladislav Egorov, a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation and the first secretary of the Committee of the Nizhny Novgorod regional branch of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, "speaks of the significance of this decision in the year of the 80th anniversary of the Victory and in the context of Russia's fight against neo-Nazism in Ukraine.

Stalin is the organizer of the defeat of Nazi Germany and the liberation of Europe from fascism. Our soldiers, like no one else, understand that without a strong-willed, decisive and wise leader, without the industrialization of the USSR in the 1930s, the Victory in May 1945 would have been impossible. The city of Gorky was transformed into the largest industrial and scientific center of the country during the first pre-war five-year plans by decision of the Soviet leadership headed by Stalin.

We are confident that 120 signatures of soldiers, sergeants and officers from various military units under the appeal in support of the installation of a monument to Stalin are only the beginning.


https://kprf.ru/party-live/regnews/233373.html - zinc

It is worth noting that the Stalin Center is being built in the Nizhny Novgorod Region. Initially, they planned to do it by the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, but the deadline was not met and it will be opened a little later. A monument to Stalin has already been erected there.

Well, under Stalin, Nizhny Novgorod/Gorky really developed as a major industrial center and the city's importance for the country seriously increased and during the Great Patriotic War it was one of the key rear cities where victory in the war against Nazism was forged. Along with Stalin, it would perhaps be appropriate to mention a number of leaders of the military industry during the Great Patriotic War.

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Post by blindpig » Mon Apr 14, 2025 2:24 pm

Stalin monument in Omsk
April 12, 21:02

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In Omsk, the owner of the cafe "U Vartan" erected a life-size stylized monument to Stalin near his establishment.
The monument was erected on private property, so there were no problems with approval. The quality of the monument is so-so...

Meanwhile, in Omsk, they are already officially discussing the installation of a monument to Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky near the local city hall.
The monument will be life-size. The installation is supported by both the city hall and the local branch of the KGB and FSB veterans. The FSB itself is also not against it.
Omsk's demshiza is bubbling something about the "bloody tyrant" and "bloody KGB", but more at the level of white noise. We have already lived to see the time when erecting monuments to the creator of the Cheka 100 years after those events is the norm.

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Looks like 'chainsaw art'.
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Post by blindpig » Thu Apr 17, 2025 2:10 pm

Josef Stalin – hero of the working class

Seventy-two years ago a great leader of the proletariat died, but his legacy is now emerging stronger than ever.
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Wednesday 16 April 2025

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Josef Stalin will forever be remembered by those able to look past the ahistorical formulations and hysterical propaganda churned out by bourgeois ‘experts’. It is the duty of communists the world over to recover and preserve the prestige of that great revolutionary and leader of the working class, Josef Stalin, and the state that he worked so hard to build and to defend: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Josef Stalin once commented upon how he knew full well that the enemies of the revolution would pour rubbish all over his grave but that the winds of history would blow this all away in the end. The winds of history are blowing very strongly now. Seventy-two years after his death, the reputation of Comrade Stalin is growing stronger again, both in the Russian Federation and the territories of the former Soviet Union, in the People’s Republic of China and (increasingly) in the imperial core countries.

Those who sought to destroy Stalin’s memory and legacy have been revealed to be everything they accused him of and worse. The reactionary opportunist counter-revolutionary Nikita Khrushchev, if he is remembered at all, is spoken of only in disparaging terms as a man who set up the fall of the USSR. Mikhail Gorbachev is only praised by rabid anticommunists who (correctly) pay tribute to him as the leading counter-revolutionary of his day.

Boris Yeltsin is now remembered only as a comprador figure, a drunken corrupt traitor who tried to sell Russia to the US imperialists and almost succeeded in destroying it completely.

Stalin’s legacy stands before us in those parts of the Russian Federation’s industrial, technical and scientific base that survived the counter-revolution. The roots of this strength lie in the period of the five-year plans and the great successes of the USSR in carrying out rapid mass industrialisation.

Stalin himself, always a humble man, would not want us to give him sole credit for all this. As he always pointed out, the triumph belonged to the great proletarian and peasant masses of the USSR. Comrade Stalin was the paramount leader of the time, though, and it was in his time as general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) that the difficult battles over the New Economic Policy, collectivisation and the five-year plans were waged.

Stalin made many great contributions towards the development of Marxism, but especially to the development of Marxism-Leninism. Following the powerful legacy of VI Lenin, he developed the theory and practice of party organisation in works such as The Foundations of Leninism, in which he clearly outlined why the party must be rooted in the masses and how to avoid either running too far ahead of the masses or trailing behind them.

These are the most difficult questions to deal with for revolutionaries – both before the taking of power and afterwards. Stalin understood that the vanguard, without the mobilised masses behind it, was nothing and could easily be swept away. That is why he and the CPSU leaders of the time constantly stressed the need to raise the political, educational and cultural level of the workers in order that they could be mobilised to support initiatives such as the five-year plan, collectivisation of the land and (ultimately) the defence of the socialist motherland against German imperialist aggression.

Unlike Leon Trotsky, who viewed everything in terms that would have made a Prussian militarist proud, Stalin understood that the party had to be constantly engaging with the masses and learning from them in order to lead them well. This is a constant two-way process which, if done properly, ensures that the party remains revolutionary. Stalin knew very well that the foundation of the revolution was the masses, and the party needed constantly to be acting to make sure that is positions were the correct ones, and then to win mass support for those lines so they could be implemented.

This worked spectacularly. The Soviet proletariat and peasantry embraced the five-year plans and became the masters of the factories and collective farms. The ultimate vindication of the methods outlined by Stalin was in the heroic defence of the USSR by the workers and peasants following the Nazi invasion of 1941.

Whereas the armies of the tsar had disintegrated under the weight of the Kaiser’s assaults during the first world war, the Red Army stood strong despite enormous losses during the Great Patriotic War. They did so precisely because the workers and peasants understood it was truly their country they were fighting for, not the country of the parasitic bourgeois and the rotten aristocracy. Against the organised masses of the USSR, the Nazi invaders ultimately stood no chance and were routed all the way back to Berlin.

The roots of this success lay in the proper understanding of the role of the masses that Stalin both theorised and practised. He was the greatest proletarian leader of the 20th century and it is for this reason that counter-revolutionaries of all kinds loathe him to this day.

All true revolutionaries salute Comrade Stalin and strive to follow his example.

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72% of Nizhny Novgorod residents supported the installation of a monument to Stalin
April 22, 13:15

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72% of Nizhny Novgorod residents supported the installation of a monument to Stalin

– The initiative of the NRO CPRF to erect a monument to Stalin in Nizhny Novgorod received more than 72% of the support of people who participated in the social survey. How do you assess this?

– First of all, I would like to congratulate the residents of Nizhny Novgorod on the upcoming great, bright and holy holiday for all of us, the Victory Day of the Soviet People in the Great Patriotic War. And on the eve of this glorious anniversary, our regional branch came up with the initiative to erect a monument to the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Army during the Great Patriotic War, Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin.

Today, the name of Stalin is acquiring a completely new, I would say, historically fair assessment, character. And I hope that following other regions, and recently a monument to Stalin was opened in Vologda on the initiative of the governor, such a monument will also appear in the Nizhny Novgorod Region.

You and I understand that Stalin is not just the leader of the Communist Party. This is the man under whose leadership the country managed, firstly, to prepare for war. And the first five-year plans were inspired by Stalin, they were the result of his initiative. During these five-year plans, practically all the major giant enterprises were created in the city of Gorky, starting with GAZ, aircraft factories and so on. The war was won, fascism was defeated under the leadership of Stalin and the Communist Party. And the post-war recovery also happened thanks to Stalin's leadership.

Therefore, not to pay tribute to this leader of the Soviet state on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the Victory would be, as we believe, very unfair, and in the conditions of the ongoing Special Military Operation, I think that the appearance of a monument to Stalin would also have serious educational value for the younger generation. We propose to erect this monument in Stalingrad Square in the center of Nizhny Novgorod. We have had such a square for two years already. It was also named on the initiative of the regional branch of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. And it seems to me that it would be very appropriate to erect this monument there.

And the support we received as a result of a sociological survey, it was conducted by a specialized organization, is very indicative. Almost three quarters of Nizhny Novgorod residents supported the idea of ​​​​installing a monument. I really hope that the commission for perpetuating historical justice, historical memory in the International City will also support this initiative of the communists.

We have letters of support from 120 SVO fighters in favor of this decision, veteran organizations. I hope that the City Duma deputies will also support this decision.


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Since Stalin made a great contribution to the development of Gorky / Nizhny Novgorod, which under Stalin became one of the largest industrial centers of the USSR, the presence of a monument to Stalin is more than appropriate.
Moreover, after the start of the Central Military District, the importance of developing large military-industrial complex centers was realized by almost everyone. And the production rates of the Great Patriotic War should certainly serve as a benchmark for our modern military-industrial complex. So, in this context, the monument to Stalin is of considerable importance both as a memory of the past, but also as a benchmark for the future. It is no coincidence that after the start of the Central Military District, the former anti-Stalinist Medvedev frightened directors of defense plants with Stalin's telegrams.

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