There are plenty of sites in Russia for mourning and meusums to victems. But whom will you prosecute? If Stalin's purges ended in 1949, let us say the youngest soldier who might have had something to do with that was: 17 years old then, he would now be: 71 years old.
Prosecuting a bunch of old men, if nothing else, gives them sympathy. They are dieing off seeing everything they worked to accomplish thrown out and forgotten, that is punishment and soon they will have God's punishment.
As for criminals, Stalin's daughter and Kruschov's son are US citizens. Gorbachov makes his millions in the US. Several KGB generals are now US residents or citizens. Shevernadze and Alli of Azerbajan were KGB generals and were closest of US allies. If you want to find these criminals, luckily for you, you do not have to go far, most are either here or Canada or England, having been persuaded to leave Russia by the less then grateful public there.
Have at it, prosecute.
God, I need to check my spelling, that last post was horrible.
It rocks.
Jb6 wtote: "If Stalin's purges ended in 1949, let us say the youngest soldier who might have had something to do with that was: 17 years old then, he would now be: 71 years old."