This Article is From Mar 05, 2013

Russia marks 60th anniversary of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's death

Russia marks 60th anniversary of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's death

A bus decorated with a portrait of Josef Stalin and a sign reading "Stalingrad gets back its victorious name"

Moscow: Russians are marking the 60th anniversary of the death of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin with devotees laying flowers at his tomb in Moscow while critics blame the former Soviet leader for millions of deaths in purges and prison camps.

Stalin led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. Communists credit him with leading the country to victory in World War II while others condemn the brutal purges that killed millions.

Liberal Moskovskie Novosti's Tuesday cover featured "Stalin. Farewell" with the dictator's face scribbled over with childish graffiti. Staunch Communist daily Sovetskaya Rossiya ran a cover story on Stalin headlined "His time will come."

An opinion survey commissioned by the Carnegie Endowment has revealed Stalin has remained widely admired in Russia and other ex-Soviet nations despite his repressions.
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