“I know that after my death, a pile of trash will be dumped on my grave, but the wind of history will mercilessly scatter it!” Sixty years after Stalin’s murder, you understand just how right he was. Despite the hysteria of the “liberal” Jews and the shrill howls of Kremlin propaganda, more and more citizens of Russia evaluate Joseph Vissarionovich’s role in history as overwhelmingly positive—believing he was not a “tyrant,” a “executioner,” and a “butcher” who supposedly buried the enemy under corpses, but the best commander of World War II, the greatest statesman of the 20th century, a brilliant creator and savior of the homeland—who once already turned a backward, poor, plundered country into a Superpower, and could have done it again. If he had run in elections today, Stalin would have received more votes than all the other candidates combined! Compare this titan of power with today’s political pygmies, and the mighty Stalinist USSR from 60 years ago with the pathetic RF turned into a raw-material colony of the West—and decide for yourself who has the future and who deserves eternal remembrance!