Archiv des Autors: Michael Wehle

Челябинск

Display celebrating 80 years of the Soviet nuclear industry. Hiroshima, top, Nagasaki bomb left, 1945 US nuclear attack plan for the USSR bottom center, USSR’s first atomic bomb, 1949, bottom right.

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Many Eastern European nations face an odd predicament. They possess a surplus of history, but a deficit of useful narratives. That is, plenty of things have happened to them, but not enough has been done by them to establish a … Weiterlesen

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Группа Крови in Владивосток

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Sea of Japan

I guess one could argue this is technically not the Pacific, but it is close enough for my purposes. Very happy to be here.

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Going to have to say, Lenin is much more compelling when lit by floodlight and without the pigeons.

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Юл Бреннер

You know Yul Brenner was born in Vladivostok? Until this last year I was unaware of that fact.

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Владивосток

Lenin is often depicted beckoning: „Come, see what the workers have accomplished“ or „here, this is the way to the worker’s paradise,“ however across from Владивосток’s main rail station he is definitely pointing, not beckoning.

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Belogorsk

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Lake Baikal

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Иркутск

Lenin in Irkutsk faces northwest, his expression a bit less stern than in some depictions. He beckons, chest thrust proudly forward. He wears his coat here, rather than draping it as a cloak. The coat is open as he also … Weiterlesen

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