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  2. List of statues of Joseph Stalin - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Stalin stood at the entrance of Parcul I. V. Stalin (now renamed Parcul Herăstrău) in Bucharest but was torn down sometime between 1959 and 1965, during the De-Stalinization in Romania. A statue was located in front of the Central Party Committee Building (today the Prefecture) in Brașov but was torn down sometime between 1959 ...

  3. King Michael I Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, during the de-Stalinization period, Stalin's statue was torn down and the name of the park was changed to "Herăstrău". The name Herăstrău referred to the Herăstrău lake, and has its origin in a dialectal version of the word ferăstrău in standard Romanian, meaning saw or sawmill , [ 2 ] referring to the water-powered sawmills ...

  4. House of the Free Press - Wikipedia

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    However, this statue was removed on 3 March 1990, following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. [4] On 30 May 2016, the Monument of the Anti-Communist Fight ("Wings") was inaugurated in the same place. Renamed Casa Presei Libere ("House of the Free Press"), the building has basically the same role nowadays, with many of today's newspapers having ...

  5. Stalin Monument (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    The Stalin Monument (Hungarian: Sztálin szobor, pronounced [ˈstaːlin ˈsobor]) was a statue of Joseph Stalin in Budapest, Hungary.Completed in December 1951 as a "gift to Joseph Stalin from the Hungarians on his seventieth birthday", it was torn down on October 23, 1956, by enraged anti-Soviet crowds during Hungary's October Revolution.

  6. Márton Izsák - Wikipedia

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    The event has entered public folklore, and to this day continues to be a subject of conversation and the source of several urban myths — for example, the popular idea that the statue was originally meant to contain a library in its base (which is also a myth related to the Bucharest statue), or that the library was actually constructed ...

  7. Russian governor shows off new Stalin statue to 'honour' history

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    Russian governor shows off new Stalin statue to 'honour' history. October 11, 2024 at 5:05 AM (Reuters) - A new monument to Soviet-era leader Josef Stalin is set to be erected soon in a city in ...

  8. Opinion: What the West gets wrong on Stalin and Putin - AOL

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    Alongside a marked increase in Stalin statues across Russia — more than 100 since 2012 — the Stalin centers appear to affirm a simplistic story: The Kremlin is rehabilitating the ‘Vozhd ...

  9. List of places named after Joseph Stalin - Wikipedia

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    Raionul Stalin (Stalin city district), Bucharest, Regiunea Stalin (Stalin region), in central Romania (1950–1960) Poiana Stalin , Poiana Braşov (1950–1960)