Posted on 04/12/2010 9:13:15 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB
MADISON, Wis. - An independent film is bringing to light a well-kept secret in these parts: Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's only daughter has lived incognito for much of the past two decades in small towns in Wisconsin.
(Excerpt) Read more at startribune.com ...
Of course. ;^)
“We have encountered slightly more Indians than anticipated.”
—Gen. G. A. Custer
Billy: The Smarter Carter.
That's what I meant.
There was a book that was released years ago about Hitler’s nieces who settled in New Jersey and changed their names to avoid detection. They never wanted anything to do with the name..
The joke around my house is that I am still looking for my real family, I know they have to be out there somewhere...
Not a PING!
My Daddy made Hitler look like an amateur when it came to mass murder! That did your daddy do?
We’re all embarrassed by our relatives and they are of us ... LOL ...
She was baptized a Russian Orthodox Christian...years ago.
Praise God.
Nikita Khrushchev’s son, Sergei, moved to the States years ago.
Well considering she was raised a communist it makes sense that she’d feel comfortable in Madison, Wi. :)
From what I know Sergei isn’t a repentant Commie.
His father was a bastard. I have read his memoirs...full of self inflated ego and now I hear Sergey has a new bio of his father.
“Olga, who now goes by Chrese Evans, in the Madison area and they knew each other as kids. Ironically, Evans has attacked the movie as an invasion of her mother’s privacy.”
Svetlana was often around the offices of Harper & Row when her book was in the publication process. She was a lovely, well-mannered lady. Her copyeditor has since passed on but could tell us a lot more if he were still alive. Could, but probably wouldn’t.
Goering’s nephew, Werner G. Goering, piloted B-17’s against Germany.
Hitler also had two nephews in the USA; they served in the American military during WW2. After the war, they made a pact that neither would have children as they did not want the name to continue.
Emo Philips - "My family moved a lot when I was a kid - but I always caught up with them."
Much like Frank Lloyd Wrights own.
I'm not realy sure about any of that. Svetlana was secretly baptized back in Russia when it was frowned upon by the authorities. More here.
And Frank Lloyd Wright was such a complicated figure that it's hard to pigeon-hole him. He had a utopian side and some "dalliances" with radicals, and fit in well in LaFollette's Progressive Wisconsin, but he had real troubles with the IRS and the FHA (as well as some with the FBI).
Politics wasn't the main thing on his mind, though. He was more mystical than political. It's pretty obvious that he wasn't "one of us." He wasn't much like anybody else.
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