Georgia: Memories of Stalin’s Purges
A bust of Joseph Stalin popped up in the Soviet dictator’s Georgian hometown of Gori on May 9, the day the ex-Soviet world celebrates its 1945 victory over Nazi Germany — in defiance of the Georgian government’s ongoing plans to ban Soviet symbols.
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