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Sandbox for post-dissolution De-Leninization

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After the dissolution of the USSR, there was some reformation in education, and Lenin's name began to disappear from books, articles, and dissertations, but no mass removal of his statues and likenesses. As historian Yury Pivovarov notes, “All these metamorphoses predominantly took place in publishing, on TV and the radio… the dismantling of Lenin happened only verbally and almost didn’t materialize in any other way.”

If there is still copyvio or deprecated sources, please help research and rewrite:WP:Bold-refine instead of reverting. Thanks, Jaredscribe (talk) 19:49, 9 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Limited Citation Russia Today as to the Party Line

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Asking the WikiElves to whitelist this article: MediaWiki_talk:Spam-whitelist#Whitelist_RT_article_on_de-Leninization_which_kicks_the_State_line Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard#Whitelist_RT_article_on_de-Leninization_which_kicks_the_State_line

Nice image, but possibly forbidden synthesis

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The image was added by a user to wikimedia commons. There has been no notable use of it outside the project, to my knowledge. This may be forbidden as original research or WP:SYNTH. Not sure, so removing for now until we can clarify this question. But if anyone wants to put it on their user page, feel free.

Three Arrows through a red flag of Marx, Engels, and Lenin

Regards, Jaredscribe (talk) 18:44, 20 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]