Svetlana Stalin merits a little space in this magazine. First, she was an important and fascinating figure of the 20th century. But second, she declared National Review her favorite publication ...
Svetlana Alliluyeva, the youngest child and only daughter of the second leader of the Soviet Union, was in a position unique to even the rest of the Stalin children.
Stalin married his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva, pictured here with their daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva, in 1919. Alliluyev’s death in 1932 was officially attributed to appendicitis ...
A shock wave started as Stalin's daughter Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva fled to the West. During her childhood, she remained at the center of power and was her father's favorite child. However ...
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Churchill in Moscow at the Orange Tree Theatre review: bursting with political playfulnessChurchill and Stalin get lost in translation but bond over a shared love of booze and ruthlessness in Howard Brenton’s clever, witty but laboured comedy about the two leaders’ face to face ...
In 1967, in the middle of the Cold War, Joseph Stalin's only daughter goes to the American embassy in New Delhi and asks for asylum. Svetlana leaves behind her country and her two children.
The play is ultimately about power – the women’s presence, and that of Stalin’s daughter Svetlana, partially undermines the “great man” reading of history - but the translation schtick ...
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