Stalin Granddaughter in London
Associated Press
LONDON —
The American-born granddaughter of Josef Stalin returned to Britain today after 18 months in the Soviet Union, saying she was glad of the experience but happy to be back in the West. Her mother, Svetlana Alliluyeva, was not with her.
“I’m not sorry that I went. It was a really great experience for anybody,” smiling, 14-year-old Olga Peters told reporters who mobbed her as she arrived at London’s Heathrow Airport on an Aeroflot flight from Moscow. She will attend school in London.
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