A statue of Stalin waist-deep in a pond, it is part of a bigger artwork called "Spitting leaders" (Fernando Sánchez Castillo, 2008) in Presikhaaf Park,Arnhem. The artwork depicts four statues: Stalin, Francisco Franco, Louis XIV, and Adolf Hitler. they spit water on each other's faces. Not only are they mocked by the artist, but they mock each other.[10]
AnUstrzyki Dolne statue 1951–56. As the result of the1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange Poland obtained Ustrzyki Dolne, where Stalin's statue existed. The statue was unpopular, dressed, decorated with sausages or a broom and finally removed in 1956.[11]
A statue of Stalin stood at the entrance ofParcul I. V. Stalin (now renamedParcul Herăstrău) in Bucharest but was torn down sometime between 1959 and 1965, during theDe-Stalinization in Romania.
A statue was located in front of the Central Party Committee Building (today the Prefecture) inBrașov but was torn down sometime between 1959 and 1965 during theDe-Stalinization in Romania.
A statue of Stalin was unveiled inTaganskaya metro station, Moscow in 2025 to replace an earlier monument that stood from 1950–1966.[15][16]
A large statue of Stalin (created in 1952 by sculptor E.V. Vuchetich) stood in a southern suburb ofVolgograd until 1961. A huge statue of Lenin, created by the same sculptor, was set up in the same spot and on the same base in 1972.
A bust stands at the Memorial of Glory inVladikavkaz.
A bust of Stalin was erected at theNational D-Day Memorial inBedford, Virginia in 2010,[24] but after controversy was soon removed for a planned relocation on the site.[25] It had not reappeared as of January 2025.[26]
^Kabachnik, Peter, Alexi Gugushvili, and Ana Kirvalidze. 2020. "What about the Monument?: Public Opinion and Contentious Politics in Stalin’s Homeland." Problems of Post-Communism 67 (3): 264–76.
^Bottoni, Stefano (2008).Sztálin a székelyeknél: A Magyar Autonóm Tartomány története (1952–1960) (Stalin among the Szeklers: A history of the Hungarian Autonomous Region (1952–1960)). Csíkszereda / Miercurea Ciuc: Pro-Print.ISBN9789738468801.