Stalin: The Dictator Who Reshaped the 20th Century — Fexingo History
In 1937, the Soviet Union commemorated the centenary of Alexander Pushkin's death with unprecedented scale—statues, editions, parades, and a carefully curated image of the poet as a proto-revolutionary. This episode explores how Stalin's regime weaponized Pushkin's legacy to consolidate power, erase his libertine and aristocratic past, and create a national poet for the proletariat. We discuss the role of the NKVD in curating the celebration, the suppression of Pushkin's 'decadent' works, and how the cult of Pushkin mirrored the cult of Stalin. Featuring details on the Pushkin Commission, the Pushkin Museum renovation, and the 1937 exhibition 'Pushkin in Life' that sanitized his biography. A story of cultural appropriation, state control, and the making of a Soviet icon. #Stalin #Pushkin #1937 #SovietUnion #CulturalHistory #Propaganda #RussianLiterature #NKVD #PushkinCentenary #StalinistCulture #SovietArt #RussianPoetry #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #Totalitarianism #Censorship #CultOfPersonality Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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