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Stalin Thought the Wisest Ruler of Russia
Russia’s historians should revive the fair name of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, said Nina Andreeva, chief of All-Russia’s Communist Party of Bolsheviks and one of leaders of leftist oppositon.
”All hysterics that are around the figure of Joseph Stalin is phony and has been triggered by mercenary people, who see no truth and have eyes only for dollars they are paid,” Andreeva told Interfax Tuesday as if setting the stage for marking the 126th birthday anniversary of J. Jugashvili (Stalin).

”In course of time, the historians will dust off dry leaves of lie and falsehood from the leader’s grave,” said Andreeva, who is known at large because of “Cannot Trade Off Principles” article, which was published in 1988 and where she ardently opposed restructuring of Russia.

Stalin was the wisest ruler of Russia, according to Andreeva, the one, who “managed to build industrial economy of the country in the toughest conditions.” We live on for its account," she said.
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