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How Russia Handled Its Own Monument Problem

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Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia had its own version of the “Confederate monument problem.” The solution: a sculpture park in Moscow. (Los Angeles Times)

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Dozens of statues of Stalin (including the battered one in the foreground of this photo) were relocated to Muzeon Park in Moscow following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Photograph by Steve Raymer, National Geographic

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