MOSCOW, Russia — These days, commuters at Taganskaya subway station pass under the watchful gaze of Joseph Stalin.
The massive, life-size sculpture, spanning an entire wall in the tunnel that connects two metro lines, shows the Soviet dictator standing tall with the Kremlin as a backdrop, flanked by an adoring crowd, his gaze fixed in the distance.
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