Comment by drysine
6 days ago
>or to reply in your tone - fans of Stalin
You won't find any avenues in Russia named after Stalin. They were renamed after 1953 condemnation of Stalin's "cult of personality". Post-2014 regime in the Ukraine has renamed scores of streets after Ukrainian nationalists who collaborated with Nazis. The most cynical was the renaming of major avenue in Kiev leading to Babiy Yar (the place where thousands of Jews were massacred) to honor Bandera and the renaming of the avenue that used to honor Nikolai Vatutin[0], Soviet general who fought Nazis on the territory of Ukraine, after after Shukhevych[1], another Nazi collaborator and mass murderer.
You can easily find the names of these despicable people in Google Maps on the maps of Kiev and many other Ukrainian cities.
> You won't find any avenues in Russia named after Stalin.
Don't know about avenues, but Russians unveiled new statue of Stalin in Moscow in 2025.
Do we?
Yes, you do - https://apnews.com/article/stalin-statue-russia-ussr-putin-m...
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