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244:, Markizova found herself shunned by her classmates whilst her mother was imprisoned for a year and ultimately deported to southern Kazakhstan, dying there at the age of 32 in what has been described as either a "mysterious accident", "a murder that authorities never investigated", or suicide. Now an orphan, Markizova lived with relatives in Moscow. At this point, rather than removing or altering her photos, Soviet propagandists decided that it was easier to deliberately misattribute the identity of the girl depicted in them than remove all the photos, sculptures and mosaics. Therefore, the girl in the picture would be thereon officially identified as 221:, in January 1936 she was pictured in a photo with Joseph Stalin which was later used for propaganda purposes after she found Stalin at a Kremlin state ceremony and presented him with a bouquet of flowers reportedly saying "These flowers are for Comrade Stalin from the children of the Buryat-Mongol Republic". Stalin then picked her up in a hug as cameras all around snapped up the now iconic image On 29 June 1936 the photo was published on the front page of 31: 233:. The image spread after its publication, finding its way into kindergartens, hospitals and schools across the Soviet Union, and it was later turned into a marble sculpture by Georgi Lavrov, a renowned sculptor of the time propelling Markizova to instant fame, and leading her to receive preferential treatment in school and Communist Party meetings. 240:. Despite appeals to Stalin from her mother through Engelsina Markizova for his clemency, he was executed in July 1938 on the false charge that he was a Japanese spy, a Trotskyite, a terrorist and subversive plotting against Stalin. Now the daughter of an 216: 434: 318: 236:
In 1937 her father, who was a provincial official for the Buryatia region, was taken from their home by secret police agents, standing accused of being a Japanese spy and a
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scholar, specializing in China and India, married twice and had three children. She learned, like the rest of Russia, the extent of Stalin's bloody rule after his
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Georgi Lavrov, who immortalised the image in marble, was later imprisoned for 17 years in Stalin's labor camps, surviving only by good luck.
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historian who achieved fame as a child after being depicted in a photo embracing the Soviet leader
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by working as a cotton picker. The images began to slowly disappear post-1953, with the rise of
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Ulan-Ude
Buryat ASSR
Soviet Union
Antalya
Turkey
Russian
Soviet
MSU Faculty of History
Russian
Russian
Buryat
Joseph Stalin
pioneer's camps
People's Commissar for Agriculture
Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Province
Ardan Markizov
ru
Pravda
Communist Party
Trotskyite
enemy of the people
Mamlakat Nakhangova
Tajik
Order of Lenin
de-Stalinization
Orientalist
death
heart attack
Antalya

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