9 Mar:Stalin’s Daughter
Svetlana Aleluyeva walked into the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi on 9th March, 1967, and asked for political asylum. As the only daughter of Joseph Stalin, she was an unknown figure outside the USSR; panicking American diplomats: how could they grant her asylum, without warming up the Cold War?
The U.S. tried to keep her defection under wraps, but upon arriving in New York in April 1967, she held a press conference where she denounced her father as a “moral and spiritual monster” and renounced her Soviet citizenship. Her life in the West soon took a turn for the surreal: she briefly lived with the widow of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who believed Svetlana was the reincarnation of her dead daughter and arranged for her to marry her late daughter’s widower. In a shocking move, she decided to return to the Soviet Union in 1984, denouncing the U.S. as materialistic and empty.
In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly recall Svetlana’s childhood as Soviet Royalty; take a whistlestop tour through her various truncated marriages; and question just how efficient KGB minders were at their jobs…
Further Reading:
• ’The Day Stalin’s Daughter Asked for Asylum in the U.S.’ (Association for Diplomatic Studies & Training, 2013): https://adst.org/2013/02/the-day-stalins-daughter-asked-for-asylum-in-the-u-s/
• ’Lana Peters: Stalin’s daughter whose defection to the West did not bring peace of mind’ (The Independent, 2011): https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/lana-peters-stalin-s-daughter-whose-defection-to-the-west-did-not-bring-peace-of-mind-6269631.html
• ‘USSR | Joseph Stalin | Svetlana Alliluyeva interview | 1980’s’ (Thames TV): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZw3sN4XeNo
