Personal belongings of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (29 photos)
A collection of personal belongings of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, which he regularly used, and which are now carefully stored in one of the museums of our country. Let's look further.
If only I could have a business card like this for the traffic police... They would throw the money into the glove compartment themselves...))
The business card lacks the usual academic degrees, etc., etc.))
Marshal of the Soviet Union jacket, casual.
Tapered trousers for the jacket of the Marshal of the Soviet Union.
Cap of Marshal of the Soviet Union.
Boots.
Men's home dressing gown.
Civil summer coat.
Leader's Magnifying Glass
Paperweight. Gift from I.V. To Stalin from the workers of the Stalingrad Tractor Plant
For some reason it seems to me that visitors should have looked at this device with caution.))
Writing instrument. Gift from I.V. To Stalin from the workers of the Stalingrad Tractor Plant in honor of the 15th anniversary of the defense of Tsaritsyn.
Chief's pipe
Geridon vase from I.V.’s dacha Stalin in Volynskoe.
Tea cup and saucer from the service from I.V.’s dacha. Stalin in Volynskoe.
From I.V.Stalin's dacha in Volynskoye, embroidery.
The main house of I.V.’s “near dacha” Stalin, left hanger.
Entrance hall and exit to the garden. Right hanger with mirror.
Cabinet.
Working room I.V. Stalin.
Small dining room.
Sideboard in a small dining room.
Bedroom.
Big hall. General form.
Big hall. Fireplace.
Big hall. The sofa-sofa on which I.V. died Stalin
Kremlin apartment I.V. Stalin.
Looks like a cell, doesn't it? We often hear about modesty in the everyday life of Comrade Stalin. And it's hard to argue with that. But, I would develop this topic a little. It seems to me that this is something more than modesty. This is the asceticism of a half-God, a man who despises everything earthly, a man who has at least half the world “in his pocket”... And what difference does it make what shoes to wear?
It seems to me that Putin’s divorce is of the same nature. He should be alien to earthly passions and weaknesses...
Page of the Moscow Kremlin house book: "Discharged on the occasion of death"