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What is Plural monument, Silly?Xx236 (talk) 07:45, 31 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

What does it mean that it did not reflect the ideology of the Communist Party,but such films like Alexander Nevsky or the first part of Ivan the Terrible did not seem to reflect the Communist Party either, but in the USSR these films were quite positively evaluated and rolled well in cinemas, even the second part was criticized for being critical of Ivan the Terrible, not taking into account the then historical circumstances of the confrontation between centralized absolutism and local feudalism, the ideology of the Communist Party played a secondary role here, and what kind of conflict with the authorities was it because of what was this conflict with the authorities, and with exactly what authorities and their representatives (politburo, central committee, regional committees, city committees and just party members and deputies) are unknown, since the article does not say anything about this Цйфыву (talk) 12:35, 25 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

This article needs some major grammar corrections. Heycadre62 (talk) 00:45, 17 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Almost half the article appears to be original research about "code monuments" ie using various statues as some sort of code to represent anti soviet feeling during the cold war period, none of which is backed by proper referencing (concrete facts, such as date of statue erection etc, are referenced, theories are not). So I'm doing a big clean up. Curdle (talk) 15:55, 3 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]