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Josef Stalin's Legacy
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Module StalinView a timeline of events throughout Stalin's life and reign
Fifty years ago this week, Russians woke up to reports that their leader, Josef Stalin, had died. For most Russians, it was tragic news. For more than 30 years, they had participated in the myth of the man that Stalin had written: the glorious father figure who called himself "Papa Joe," the man who had fashioned the Soviet Union into what they thought it should be, an orderly, peaceful nation where everyone had a job.

Russians reveled in the idea of their country as the world's other superpower and Stalin as the hero who had conquered Hitler. Yet even now, with historians acknowledging that Stalin caused as many as 60 million deaths, some Russians long for a return to "derzhavnost" -- the mentality of life in a great fatherland.
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A website that is very supportive of Stalin

50th Anniversary Symposium at Harvard

"Modern World History: Stalin" from the BBC

Stalin Nostalgia, from Morning Edition
 



Mark Kramer, Director of the Harvard Project on Cold War Studies and a Senior Associate at the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard University

Yevgenia Albats, an independent Political Analyst and Columnist for the Moscow Times and Novaya Gazeta

David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker

Stalin gives a speech in the Bolshoi Theatre in 1937. listen
David Remnick on his meeting with Stalin's son. listen
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