Nostalgia for the Soviet Union

Stalin-o-bus in Saint Petersburg, May 5, 2010

Nostalgia for the Soviet Union[1] or Soviet nostalgia[2][3] is a moral-psychological phenomenon in Russia and post-Soviet states as well as among some Russophone people abroad who were born in the Soviet Union (Soviet people, Soviet generation). Nostalgia for the Soviet Union could be expressed in nostalgia for the Soviet regime, Soviet society, Soviet lifestyle, Soviet culture, or simply aesthetics of the Soviet epoch.

On April 25, 2005 the President of Russia Vladimir Putin stated that the biggest geopolitical disaster of the 20th century was the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[4][5][6][7]

Revival of Stalin's cult

For more details on this topic, see Neo-Stalinism.

Since 2009 in Ukraine, the Communist Party of Ukraine has actively tried to revive the cult of Joseph Stalin.[8][9][10][11] On 22 June 2013, a People's Deputy from the Communist Party Serhiy Topalov attacked a law enforcement agent over a portrait of Stalin.[12]

See also

Communist nostalgia in Europe

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