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Stalin’s labor camps

December 21 would have been the 130th birthday of Joseph Stalin, the “Father of Nations.” His name went down in history primarily due to his camps rather than the seven sisters skyscrapers or the record rates of economic recovery.
December 21 would have been the 130th birthday of Joseph Stalin, the “Father of Nations.” His name went down in history primarily due to his camps rather than the seven sisters skyscrapers or the record rates of economic recovery.
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20:33 21/12/2009 December 21 would have been the 130th birthday of Joseph Stalin, the “Father of Nations.” His name went down in history primarily due to his camps rather than the seven sisters skyscrapers or the record rates of economic recovery.>>

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