Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Stalin's daughter died of Cancer

The daughter of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, Svetlana Alliluyeva, died in the age of 85 years as a result of cancer in the State of Wisconsin, United States, November 22, 2011. So speaking of American officials who received the BBC Russia, November 28, 2011.Women who are better known as Lana Peters is away from his homeland in 1967 to the United States. Lana Peters had during his lifetime wrote four books, two books of his memoirs a best seller.Although it's been too long lived in the land of "enemy" of his father, as the United States, he was propaganda coup could never shy away from the shadow of his father.When Peters arrived in the United States, he stated that "its presence here on the basis of her own desire and not live in Russia". His departure to the United States is done silently through the Embassy in Russia. Even he gets asylum.Shortly after that he burned his passport because of its refusal of the Communist and his father, called "father's unscrupulous and a monster".He graduated from Moscow State University in 1949, then worked as a teacher and translator. Female dissident has been married four times, three marriage performed in Russia, gave birth to two children who were abandoned in Russia.His first book of memoirs entitled Twenty Letters to a Friend was published in 1967 and making money of about US $ 2.5 million (USD 23 billion). Svetlana Alliluyeva deliberately adopted the name Lana Peters when married to husband all four are an architect, William Wesley Peters, in the United States.The couple lived in Wisconsin and had a daughter named Olga before they divorced in 1973. Lana Peters had returned to his home in the Soviet Union in 1980. But his presence was denied family of Stalin, so he was forced to return to the United States. In an interview with the newspaper the Independent in 1990, Peters claimed to already do not have the money, let alone have to live with Olga and renting a home.

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