01740cam a22002658i 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200018000840200018001020400044001200410008001641000045001722450041002172600066002583000018003244900039003425050155003815200727005365460022012636000030012856510045013156510058013606510056014182064166520190213111950.0190213s2018 enk b 001 0 eng d a 2018025220 a9781107007086 a9780521188371 aCO-BoUCMbspacSaul NiñodSaul Niño0 aeng1 aHoffmann, David L.q(David Lloyd)d1961-14aThe Stalinist eracDavid L. Hoffmann aCambridge, UKaNew York, NYbCambridge University Pressc2018 a202 páginas0 aNew approaches to European history0 aPrelude to Stalinism -- Building socialism (1928-33) -- Socialism attained (1934-38) -- The Second World War (1939-45) -- The postwar years (1946-53). a"In 2010, Communist Party members in Zaporizhia, a city in southeastern Ukraine, erected a statue of Joseph Stalin. Attending the monument's unveiling were nearly one thousand people, including many World War II veterans bedecked with medals. After the playing of the Soviet national anthem, one speaker called out, 'Long live Stalin!' and the audience responded 'Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!' Not all of the city's residents welcomed the Stalin monument with such enthusiasm. Several months later, unidentified protesters used a hacksaw to cut off the statue's head. A few days after that, the decapitated statue was blown up completely by a homemade bomb. Where the Stalin statue once stood, only an empty pedestal remains"-- aTexto en inglés1 aStalin, Josephd1879-1953 0aUnión SoviéticaxHistoriay1925-1953 0aUnión SoviéticaxPolítica y gobiernoy1917-1936 0aUnión SoviéticaxPolítica military1936-1953.