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Wednesday morning and on to Moscow, as your schedule calls for." She immediately said, "If this is your decision, I shall go to the press tonight; and announce that (a) democratic India will not take me (they had turned her down prior to her coming) and (b), now democratic America refuses to take me." Well, she didn't need to do it; I was just trying it on for size to be sure she had thought it through. But she was very quick on this.
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through. I’m not giving her any commitment that she can come to the States. I’m only enabling her to leave India, and we will see her to some part of the world—the U.S. or somewhere else—where she can settle in peace. If you disagree with this, let me know before midnight." No comment ever came from
Washington. This is one advantage that non-career Ambassadors have; they can go ahead and do unorthodox things without anybody objecting, where a
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Svetlana Stalina, the only daughter and last surviving child of the brutal Soviet tyrant Josef Stalin. After he died in 1953, she took her mother's last name, Alliluyeva. In 1970, after her defection and an American marriage, she became and remained Lana
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and himself one of Stalin's close associates. The couple married early in 1949. Alliluyeva lived with
Zhdanov's family at this time, though felt herself dominated by his mother, Zinaida, which was something Stalin had warned her of. Yuri was devoted to Zinaida, and busied himself with Party work, so
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In all of them she is very anxious to explain how, having arrived in the West “blind with admiration for the FREE WORLD”, she had come to believe that the US and the USSR were morally equivalent. She had been convinced that “in the FREE WORLD people are superhuman, wise, enlightened…What a terrible
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officer might not dare do it. We talked to her and said, "Point number one—are you really sure that you want to leave home? You’ve got a daughter and a son there, and this is a big step to take. Have you really thought it through? You could go back to the
Russian embassy right now (she was staying
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hand behind this, her children claimed that this is because of her complex character. In 1983, after the Soviet government had stopped blocking
Alliluyeva's attempts to communicate with her USSR-based children, her son Iosif began to call her regularly and planned to visit her in England, but was
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and accommodation for six weeks. She traveled to the United States, leaving her adult children in the USSR. Upon her arrival in New York City in April 1967, she gave a press conference denouncing her father's legacy and the Soviet government. She also brought the manuscript for her upcoming book
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blow it is to find out that…there are just the same idiots, incompetent fools, frightened bureaucrats, confused bosses, paranoid fears of deception and surveillance…this loss of idealism is what happens to defectors only too often. BECAUSE we all relied too much on propaganda.”
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In April 1986, she again moved back from the Soviet Union to the U.S. with Olga, and after her return denied anti-Western comments she had made while back in the USSR (including that she had not enjoyed "one single day" of freedom in the West and had been a pet of the CIA).
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with whom
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citizen. From 1984 to 1986, she briefly returned to the Soviet Union and had her Soviet citizenship reinstated. She was Stalin's last surviving child.
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Stalin's Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva
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Russia and Eastern Europe, 1789–1985: A Bibliographical Guide
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Russian Revolution, Russian Civil War, Polish–Soviet War
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1752:"The Day Stalin's Daughter Asked for Asylum in the U.S."
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and is also reported to have thought of becoming a nun.
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refused permission to travel by the Soviet authorities.
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Standpoint (originally published in The Observer, 1984)
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Twenty Letters to a Friend (book), Only One Year (book)
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List of awards and honours bestowed upon Joseph Stalin
1987:[Stalin's daughter lived under surveillance].
1831:"Personalities: The Saga of Stalin's "Little Sparrow""
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Moscow University's Institute of International Affairs
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under Secret Service protection, Alliluyeva moved to
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Alliluyeva's second marriage was arranged for her to
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization
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2287:"The Death of Stalin (2017) Full Cast & Crew"
1016:Alliluyeva, Svetlana; Chavchavadze, Paul (1969).
998:Alliluyeva, Svetlana; Johnson, Priscilla (1967).
936:, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the
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2037:"La petite-fille de Staline est une femme libre"
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814:In 1970, Alliluyeva answered an invitation from
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2409:Stalin, Volume 2: Waiting for Hitler, 1929–1941
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2262:"Stalin (1992 TV Movie) Full Cast & Crew"
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2427:"Lana Peters, Stalin's Daughter, Dies at 85"
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472:to the United States and, in 1978, became a
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2472:, Manchester: Manchester University Press,
2313:"'Stalin's Daughter,' by Rosemary Sullivan"
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2740:17th Congress of the Communist Party
2507:Thompson, Nicholas (24 March 2014),
2425:Martin, Douglas (28 November 2011),
2035:Couderc, Frédéric (8 January 2012).
1955:[Svetlana Alliluyeva died].
1656:Eremenko, Polina (26 October 2016).
1626:"Stalin's daughter on father's rule"
1454:from the original on 12 January 2022
372:Olga Peters / Chrese Evans (b. 1971)
4060:Former American Orthodox Christians
3471:Marxism and Problems of Linguistics
2695:Anti-religious campaign (1921–1928)
1796:Lederer, Edith M. (16 April 2016).
836:Cambridge University Botanic Garden
822:, to visit Wright's winter studio,
784:After living for several months in
558:, who was shot in January of 1940.
4090:People from Pennington, New Jersey
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3618:Comparison of Nazism and Stalinism
3437:The History of the Communist Party
3256:Soviet offensive plans controversy
3221:Ideological repression in science
2765:1937 Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang
2544:Amherst Center for Russian Culture
1961:. 29 November 2011. Archived from
1829:Blake, Patricia (8 January 1985).
1388:Greensmith, James (6 April 2023).
1313:. 28 November 2011. Archived from
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732:United States Embassy in New Delhi
490:Young Svetlana Stalina sitting on
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4065:Memoirists from Georgia (country)
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3656:Generalissimo of the Soviet Union
3387:Marxism and the National Question
2556:The Papers of Svetlana Alliluyeva
2452:Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
1750:Bowles, Chester (February 2013).
1557:Bauer, Scott (28 November 2011).
1244:"Publishing: Land of Opportunity"
944:and went to visit Alliluyeva at
940:there. In 1969, Garbolino was in
905:Alliluyeva was baptized into the
674:In 1963, while in hospital for a
3979:
3978:
3296:Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
2760:Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
2411:, New York City: Penguin Press,
1985:"Дочь Сталина была под колпаком"
1172:svet'lana iosebis asuli alilueva
988:, and whitewash her own father.
435:
345:
316:
287:
258:
4050:Deaths from cancer in Wisconsin
3681:Statue of Joseph Stalin, Berlin
2817:Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact
2807:Occupation of the Baltic states
1899:. New York: Henry Holt and Co.
1161:სვეტლანა იოსების ასული ალილუევა
714:Political asylum and later life
670:Relationship with Brajesh Singh
341:
312:
283:
254:
4070:Moscow State University alumni
2509:"My Friend, Stalin's Daughter"
2311:Grushin, Olga (12 June 2015).
2114:. January 2012. Archived from
1953:"Не стало Светланы Аллилуевой"
1171:
1124:List of Eastern Bloc defectors
1:
4105:American emigrants to England
3522:Gomulka thaw (Polish October)
3333:1946–1947 Soviet famine
2906:1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état
2371:Alliluyeva, Svetlana (1967),
1862:Tucker, Bev (2 August 2006).
1726:10.1080/03086534.2020.1741835
1252:. 26 May 1967. Archived from
1037:Alliluyeva, Svetlana (1984).
446:Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva
32:Eastern Slavic naming customs
3671:1956 Georgian demonstrations
1667:(in Russian). Archived from
1152:Светлана Иосифовна Аллилуева
1072:Alliluyeva was portrayed by
3686:Stalin Monument in Budapest
3353:Night of the Murdered Poets
3271:Allegations of antisemitism
3008:Engineers of the human soul
2755:Soviet invasion of Xinjiang
2731:Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)
2339:Michaud, Jon (1 May 2019).
2046:(in French). Archived from
1086:in the 2017 satirical film
4156:
3726:Stalin Bloc – For the USSR
3696:Joseph Stalin Museum, Gori
2844:Soviet atomic bomb project
2493:, Toronto: HarperCollins,
2373:Twenty Letters to a Friend
1001:Twenty Letters to a Friend
974:Twenty Letters to a Friend
956:, Alliluyeva converted to
809:Twenty Letters to a Friend
779:Twenty Letters to a Friend
147:Richland Center, Wisconsin
107:Svetlana Iosifovna Stalina
97:Alliluyeva in January 1970
30:In this name that follows
29:
4125:Children of Joseph Stalin
3974:
3706:Places named after Stalin
3691:Stalin Monument in Prague
3215:Repressions in Azerbaijan
2933:1950 legislative election
2859:1946 legislative election
2770:1937 legislative election
2602:
2560:Churchill Archives Centre
2468:Pearson, Raymond (1989),
2389:Holmes, Larry E. (1999),
1186:
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978:Russia and Eastern Europe
796:, and then to Wisconsin.
654:After the death of Stalin
434:
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3527:Soviet Nonconformist Art
3443:1936 Soviet Constitution
3096:Soviet famine of 1932–33
3056:1907 Tiflis bank robbery
3028:Transformation of nature
3013:1936 Soviet Constitution
2973:Socialism in One Country
2812:German–Soviet Axis talks
2407:Kotkin, Stephen (2017),
4040:Russian Roman Catholics
3651:Iosif Stalin locomotive
3394:Foundations of Leninism
3380:Anarchism or Socialism?
3261:Hitler Youth Conspiracy
3128:NKVD prisoner massacres
2780:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
2669:Death and state funeral
2448:Montefiore, Simon Sebag
1705:Paul M. McGarr (2020).
907:Russian Orthodox Church
844:The British journalist
570:have a family life.' "
3859:(second father-in-law)
3113:Murder of Sergey Kirov
2988:Stalinist architecture
2874:Turkish Straits crisis
1990:Moskovskij Komsomolets
954:Saint Lucy of Syracuse
856:
820:Olgivanna Lloyd Wright
786:Mill Neck, Long Island
762:
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529:, a complication from
509:
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207:Being the daughter of
172:(1926–1967, 1984–1991)
4085:People from Cambridge
3880:William Wesley Peters
3425:Falsifiers of History
3348:Rootless cosmopolitan
2654:Rule as Soviet leader
1896:The Hawk and the Dove
1781:facilitated her exit.
1391:In the Mind of Stalin
1112:John Burnham Schwartz
1004:. London: Hutchinson.
790:Princeton, New Jersey
721:
644:William Wesley Peters
631:In 1962, she married
507:
489:
330:William Wesley Peters
4140:Soviet women writers
3901:Stalin's house, Gori
3832:Yevgeny Dzhugashvili
3760:Besarion Jughashvili
3701:Batumi Stalin Museum
3612:Nineteen Eighty-Four
3363:Censorship of images
3042:Crimes, repressions,
2745:1931 Menshevik Trial
2726:First five-year plan
1450:. 29 November 2011.
1421:The Second World War
1022:. Harper & Row.
680:Kunwar Brajesh Singh
538:Moscow School No. 25
464:and his second wife
344: 1970;
315: 1962;
286: 1949;
257: 1944;
4130:Writers from Moscow
3893:Stalin's residences
3840:Galina Dzhugashvili
3824:Svetlana Alliluyeva
3808:Nadezhda Alliluyeva
3735:Cultural depictions
3577:Anti-Stalinist left
3532:Shvernik Commission
3500:Pospelov Commission
3276:Population transfer
3251:1941 Red Army purge
3225:Suppressed research
2879:First Indochina War
2822:Great Patriotic War
2800:Moscow Peace Treaty
2664:Cult of personality
2454:, London: Phoenix,
2345:The Washington Post
2118:on 3 December 2020.
2081:The Washington Post
1447:The Daily Telegraph
1317:on 29 November 2011
1110:by American writer
1099:by Canadian writer
1089:The Death of Stalin
891:Kamchatka Peninsula
828:Scottsdale, Arizona
561:On 15 August 1942,
466:Nadezhda Alliluyeva
392:Nadezhda Alliluyeva
199:Writer and lecturer
188:British (1992–2011)
59:Svetlana Alliluyeva
3864:Alexander Svanidze
3792:Konstantin Kuzakov
3784:Yakov Dzhugashvili
3743:Apocalypse: Stalin
3716:Stalin Peace Prize
3711:State Stalin Prize
3414:"Ten Blows" speech
3401:Dizzy with Success
3311:Operation "Priboi"
3291:Operation "Lentil"
3244:1937 Soviet Census
2923:Sino-Soviet Treaty
2837:Potsdam Conference
2790:Invasion of Poland
2487:Sullivan, Rosemary
2432:The New York Times
2318:The New York Times
1965:on 1 December 2011
1891:Thompson, Nicholas
1777:CIA Station Chief
1692:, pp. 247–248
1632:. 29 November 2011
1354:, pp. 110–111
1279:, pp. 124–125
1258:on 21 October 2007
1084:Andrea Riseborough
1068:In popular culture
938:famous apparitions
816:Frank Lloyd Wright
724:
722:Alliluyeva in 1967
660:her father's death
648:Frank Lloyd Wright
510:
500:
422:(adoptive brother)
414:Yakov Dzhugashvili
71:Светлана Аллилуева
18:Svetlana Allilueva
4120:Soviet memoirists
4115:Soviet dissidents
3992:
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3646:Iosif Stalin tank
3567:Lenin's Testament
3542:Era of Stagnation
3343:Mingrelian Affair
3321:Forced settlement
3306:Operation "North"
3266:Soviet war crimes
3044:and controversies
2983:Socialist realism
2946:
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2928:Tito–Stalin split
2827:Tehran Conference
2750:Spanish Civil War
2721:Chinese Civil War
2500:978-1-44341-442-5
2461:978-0-7538-1766-7
2418:978-1-59420-380-0
2239:, pp. 11, 16
1906:978-0-8050-8142-8
1843:on 1 October 2008
1417:The Hinge of Fate
1401:978-1-3990-6361-6
1101:Rosemary Sullivan
1062:978-0-8364-1359-5
1011:978-0-06-010099-5
678:, Alliluyeva met
563:Winston Churchill
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