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Stalin Dissapearing a Guy refers to a series of memes based on two photograph of Joseph Stalin next to a group of men in one of which secret police officer Nikolai Yezhov, who fell from Stalin's favor, was edited out. A famous example of the censorship of images in the Soviet Union, in the 2020s the two photographs achieved popularity as an object labeling format, often used to indicate a falling out between one person and another.

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Stalin Dissapearing a Guy refers to a series of memes based on two photograph of Joseph Stalin next to a group of men in one of which secret police officer Nikolai Yezhov, who fell from Stalin's favor, was edited out. A famous example of the censorship of images in the Soviet Union, in the 2020s the two photographs achieved popularity as an object labeling format, often used to indicate a falling out between one person and another.

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