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Tsaritsyn was renamed Stalingrad. After his death it was renamed Volvograd. Stalin was by all odds the one responsible for the greatest number of deaths under Communism during his long Dictatorship from 1924 to 1963.

First Saint Petersburg Then Petrograd then it was renamed after the dictator Lenin to Leningrad, and once again renamed Saint Petersburg at the demise of the USSR

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