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    Stalin's daughter Svetlana dies in Wisconsin

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - The only daughter of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, Svetlana Peters, who denounced communism after a Cold War defection worthy of a novel, has died in Wisconsin, authorities said on Monday.

    She died November 22, age 85, from colon cancer, according to Benjamin Southwick, the county attorney in Richland County, Wisconsin. He said the county coroner had confirmed her death.

    Svetlana had settled in central Wisconsin after marrying architect William Peters, an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright, in 1970. They lived in Spring Green, near Madison, the site of Wright's Taliesen workshop, and had a daughter, Olga, then divorced.

    Her 1967 Cold War-era defection from the Soviet Union while in India involved the CIA, who helped her get to the United States where she was met by reporters upon her arrival. She denounced communism and her father and his policies, calling him "a moral and spiritual monster."

    Josef Stalin died in 1953 after three decades of brutal rule and was deemed responsible for the deaths of millions.

    She wrote two best-selling memoirs, including "Twenty Letters to a Friend" that earned her about 1 million British pounds, or roughly $1.7 million.

    But in a rare interview in 1990 with the Independent newspaper, she said she had no money and no income from her books and was living with Olga in a shared rented house at the time.

    She had left two children from her first two marriages in the former Soviet Union. Both marriages ended in divorce.

    A documentary filmmaker, Lana Parshina, found her in a retirement home in Wisconsin and interviewed her for "Svetlana About Svetlana," a film about her complicated life that the New York Times said was "worthy of a Russian novel."

    In an interview last year with the Wisconsin State Journal, she sought to retract a comment in the film in which she said she regretted coming to the United States and wished she had stayed in a neutral country, like Switzerland.

    "I am quite happy here," she said.

    "Wherever I go," she said, "here, or Switzerland, or India, or wherever. Australia. Some island. I always will be a political prisoner of my father's name."

    She was once close to her father, who called her his "little sparrow," the New York Times reported. She was known as Svetlana Alliluyeva and compared to U.S. actress Shirley Temple, with thousands of Russian children named Svetlana after her.

    She was 6 years old when her mother died from suicide, though she was told she had been ill. Her brother was killed during the Second World War with Germany when her father refused to exchange him for a German general, the Times reported.

    She studied history, not her chosen field of art, at her father's direction. He sent her first love, a Jewish filmmaker, to Siberia. She became a translator and taught literature and English.

    (Reporting by Andrew Stern; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

     
    • Bill  •  De Forest, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Rest in peace
    • Dusty  •  2 mths ago
      this is indeed odd.................how old was her father during the height of the war?
      He must have been a lot older than I thought and was she ................
      May she rest in peace and may those who love her be comforted.
    • chubby cherub  •  2 mths ago
      The Gulag Archipelago is a must read. It shows how people are unaware of what their governments do to them ---how they use apathy and inifference to seize your freedom. When we say: "It`s someone elses problem", then it`s a good time to reevaluate your life and how we look to others for things we can do ourselves. An entire system of death camps were set up, and the people were brainwashed to think that was normal because they broke the law.
    • Denne herre betaler!  •  2 mths ago
      Always liked Svetlana. Sad to see she died.
    • Last Crusader  •  Austin, United States  •  2 mths ago
      While Svetlana is a hero and showed the courage it must has taken to leave her dictator Father and the Communist way of life. She sets an example to the OWS crowd of how wrong Communism is. She was one of upper crusty's in her country, but freedom and the American way of life was more important to her. Svetlana Peters - An American roll model and icon of the American Dream.
    • Stephan  •  2 mths ago
      Good for her denouncing the mass murderer Stalin.

      RIP
    • Joe  •  2 mths ago
      Richland County is in southwest, not central Wisconsin.
    • Protostar  •  2 mths ago
      Spring Green is a beautiful place, the well water is clean and pure, the bluffs and surrounding area full of interesting places, Wyoming Valley, the House on the Rock, the Wisconsin River, plenty of Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes and those of his pupils, she picked maybe the best place in Wisconsin to live---
    • Adam  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  2 mths ago
      when hitles and salins are born.. they must be ended... by brace soldiers
    • Keith  •  Reston, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Wow, I had no idea she was still alive and living in the U.S.A. no less. She had a very sad childhood with intimate insight of a monster/genius with some degree of immunity from the gulags. People should read her story, she gives a very good personal and pshycological bio of Stalin and his cult of personality. Poor lady, I hope she rests in peace.
    • Anton  •  Madison, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Sad to see her leave. I regret that I never met her in person.
      Spring Green isn't that far from Madison.
      We'll miss her.

      God rest her soul.
    • B  •  2 mths ago
      May Mrs. Peters rest in peace.

      However, if she regretted coming to the United States, why didn't she go back to Russia?
    • ArmyParatrooper72  •  Houston, United States  •  2 mths ago
      she sure had a rough go of it with her "murderous father"! sadly another icon of the cold war is layed to rest, time waits for no one.
    • from the real world  •  2 mths ago
      look at all the right wingers posting here that DIDN'T read the article....TOO MANY WORDS
    • Chaucer  •  Lansing, United States  •  2 mths ago
      Well, there goes a recall vote against Scott Walker.
    • bico  •  2 mths ago
      And there are professed Communists within the OWS camps and others openly claiming communism is their desired choice for governance and yet, they remain within the U.S.
    • Robert B  •  2 mths ago
      Wisconsin's cool.
    • nick b  •  2 mths ago
      hr 5136 was voted on today
    • sj  •  2 mths ago
      Stalin stood for everything Liberals LOVE...Distribution of wealth, BIG Government, Carl Marx, Socialism, Eugenics.
    • nick b  •  2 mths ago
      the demos sent flowers to her funeral
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