Felix Dzerzhinsky bust (USSR NKVD LEADER) IRON FELEX

Felix Dzerzhinsky bust (USSR NKVD LEADER) IRON FELEX

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The text appears to be a collection of references to Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky, a Soviet politician and founder of the Cheka, the first Soviet secret police agency. The references are drawn from various sources, including books, news articles, and online archives. Some of the specific points mentioned in the text include: * Dzerzhinsky's surname was changed from "Dzierżyński" to "Dzerzhinsky" after he became a Soviet citizen. * In 2015, Ukraine moved to ban communist symbols, including statues of Dzerzhinsky. * In 2016, the Ukrainian parliament renamed several cities and villages to remove references to communist leaders, including Kirovograd, which was renamed. * A statue of Dzerzhinsky was removed from a square in Moscow in 1991, but later returned to its original location. * In 2005, a monument to Dzerzhinsky was unveiled in Minsk, Belarus. * A book about Dzerzhinsky's life and the origins of Polish communism was published in 1984. * There are several online resources available that provide information about Dzerzhinsky, including his genealogical tree. Overall, the text appears to be a collection of references to Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky, with a focus on his life, career, and legacy.

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