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Svetlana Alliluyeva

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666:. Her training was in History and Political Thought, a subject she was forced to study by her father, although her true passion was literature and writing. In a 2010 interview, she stated that his refusal to let her study arts and his treatment of Kapler were the two times that Stalin "broke my life," and that Stalin loved her but was "a very simple man. Very rude. Very cruel." When asked at a New York conference about whether she agreed with her father's rule, she said that she was disapproving of a lot of his decisions but also noted that the responsibility for them also lay with the Communist regime in general. 505: 752:
there in their dormitory) and simply go to sleep and forget it, and get up 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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At her birth, on Feb. 28, 1926, she was named 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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At about nine o’clock p.m. in India, eleven in the morning Washington time, I said, "I have a person here who states she's Stalin's daughter, and we believe she's genuine; unless you instruct me to the contrary, I’m putting her on the one a.m. plane for Rome where we can stop and think the thing
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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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saw Alliluyeva in Stalin's private apartments at the Kremlin, describing her as "a handsome red-haired girl, who kissed her father dutifully". Churchill says Stalin "looked at me with a twinkle in his eye as if, so I thought, to convey 'You see, even we
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with whom Alliluyeva conducted her final interview before moving back from England to the Soviet Union in 1984, described Svetlana's increasingly fragile state of mind in a series of letters she wrote to Gross following the interview:
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She experimented with various religions. While some claim she had money problems, others argue that her financial situation was good, because of her great popularity. For example, her first book,
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In October 1984, during a time where Stalin's legacy saw partial rehabilitation in the Soviet Union, she moved back together with her daughter Olga, and both were given Soviet citizenship.
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In a 2010 interview, she described herself as "quite happy here ." Her children who were left behind in the Soviet Union did not maintain contact with her. While Western sources saw a
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While in the Soviet Union, Alliluyeva had written a memoir in Russian in 1963. The manuscript was carried safely out of the country by Indian Ambassador
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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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and encountered many denominations during her time in the United States. She received a letter from Father Garbolino, an Italian Catholic priest from
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did not spend a lot of time with Alliluyeva. In 1950, Alliluyeva gave birth to a daughter, Yekaterina. The marriage was dissolved soon afterwards.
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Svetlana Stalina was born on 28 February 1926. As her mother was interested in pursuing a professional career, Alexandra Bychokova was hired as a
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river. In an interview on 26 April 1967, she referred to Singh as her husband but also stated that they were never allowed to marry officially.
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Alliluyeva accepted. The Indian government feared condemnation by the Soviet Union, so she was immediately sent from India to Rome. When the
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Churchill, Winston S. (1950). "XXVIII: Moscow: A Relationship Established – section: He invites me to an impromptu dinner".
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Olga Margedant Peters (b. 21 May 1971), Alliluyeva's daughter with Peters, now goes by the name Chrese Evans and lives in
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On 9 November 1932, Alliluyeva's mother shot herself. To conceal the suicide, the children were told that she had died of
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on 20 March 1963. During her years of exile, she experimented with various religions. She then turned to the
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Berezovsky, Boris, and Felshtinsky, Yuri, The Art of Impossible (Falmouth, MA: Terra-USA, 2006), 3 vols.
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visiting Moscow. The two fell in love. Singh was mild-mannered and well-educated but gravely ill with
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which was published in 1967 and the royalties from the sales of the book made her a millionaire.
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Alliluyeva asked to have an official permission to stay in India through the Soviet ambassador,
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Alliluyeva, for the most part, lived the last two years of her life in southern
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Stalin's Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva
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Stalin's Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva
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in Richland Center, where she had spent time while visiting from Cambridge.
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Several other relatives of Alliluyeva were killed in the aftermath of the
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flight arrived in Rome, Alliluyeva immediately traveled farther to
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Youngest child of Josef Stalin who defected to the U.S. in 1967
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General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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in 1953, Alliluyeva worked as a lecturer and translator in
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Young Svetlana Stalina being carried by her father in 1935
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From 1970 to 1973, she was married to American architect
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Russian Revolution, Russian Civil War, Polish–Soviet War
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
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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
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Moscow University's Institute of International Affairs
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and was then sentenced again in 1948 to five years in
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In 1967, Alliluyeva found herself spending time with
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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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in England, where they shared an apartment near the
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At the age of sixteen, Alliluyeva fell in love with
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The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training
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Svetlana Stalina
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Richland Center, Wisconsin
Soviet
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Joseph Stalin
Grigory Morozov
ru
Yuri Zhdanov
Ivan Svanidze
William Wesley Peters
Iosif Alliluyev
Joseph Stalin
Nadezhda Alliluyeva
Vasily Stalin
Yakov Dzhugashvili
Artyom Sergeyev

Soviet
Joseph Stalin
Nadezhda Alliluyeva
defected
naturalized

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