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A statue of Stalin, one of the 20th century's most notorious dictators, has been installed in a Moscow subway station, sparking mixed reactions. Some commuters expressed happiness, while others criticized the dictator, who is estimated to have killed millions. Historian Ian Garner notes that Russia is attempting to rehabilitate Stalin's image, despite his atrocities, and that this trend is part of a broader cultural shift.
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