History has a peculiar way of consuming its own monuments. The same hands that once laid foundations and carved inscriptions later return with sledgehammers and dynamite. These aren’t acts of vandalism by opposing forces or conquering armies — they’re deliberate erasures by the very regimes that commissioned the stone and bronze in the first place. Political winds shift, ideologies evolve, and yesterday’s heroes become today’s embarrassments. St…
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