A memorial plaque in honor of Stalin opened in Crimea
A memorial plaque in honor of the Supreme commander of the armed forces of the USSR, head of the Soviet Union from 1925 to 1953, Joseph Stalin was opened in the center of Simferopol.
Plaque placed on the facade of the Republican Department of the Communist party of the Russian Federation on the occasion of arrival of Stalin in the Crimean capital 70 years ago to participate in the Yalta (Crimean) conference, 4-11 February 1945, at which the countries-winners discussed the issue of the coming world order.
on the Board shows the profile of Stalin.
the ceremony was attended by a hundred people, in which veterans of the great Patriotic war and Authorized the Union of Soviet officers of the Crimea. They were holding flags of the USSR, the Victory banner, the party symbols, as well as portraits and photographs with the image of Stalin.
1st Secretary of the Crimean Communist party organization of the Communist party Oleg Solomakhin said that in the days of Ukraine to establish a Memorial plaque Stalin was in practice impossible, because this issue has been extremely politicized. For this reason, according to his statement, to realize their vision of the Crimean Communists were only able to Russia's Crimea.
"We could set up In Ukraine, but it would hit. The Ukrainian government itself if it was banned, scaring the population of ethnic conflict, " said Solomakhin Fins news .
However, He considers it possible that the enemies are trying to desecrate a Memorial Board.
"We're Ready for it. Ready, if anything, to restore, however it will hang here all the time, " said 1st Secretary of the Crimean party organization. He added that in the future, and other promotions in the regions of the Republic to perpetuate the memory of Stalin.
during the war, Joseph Stalin, together with the President of the United States of America Roosevelt and the Prime Minister of great Britain Winston Churchill was the initiator of creation of the anti-Hitler coalition. He represented the USSR in negotiations with the member countries of anti-Hitler coalition (the Tehran conference in 1943
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