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The Soviet Union has long since ceased to exist. Why do Russians miss Stalin-Iron Blood?

According to Southern People Weekly, today's Russians are deeply nostalgic for their former leader Stalin. For example: Izmailovsky Hotel in Moscow, June 5438+February 2, 20091. More than 2,000 people packed the hall to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Stalin's birthday/KLOC-0. The female singer sang patriotic songs accompanied by military music, and a colossus of Stalin hung above the stage. When the poem was recited, someone began to sob. At the end of August, 2009, Kurska Ya subway station, one of the busiest subway stations in Moscow, was renovated, and the wall of the entrance hall was engraved with a large gold-plated slogan: "Stalin cultivated our loyalty to the people. Encourage us to work and make contributions! " This is a sentence from the national anthem of the former Soviet Union. Another slogan reads: "For the motherland! For Stalin! " On June 5438+February 2, 2004, on the occasion of the anniversary of Stalin125th, Alexander Kuvayev, the future members of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee of Russia, said a meaningful sentence: "Now Russia is in a miserable state, so Russia needs a new Stalin."