Stalin’s Daughter and Her Escape from the USSR
Svetlana Alliluyeva, the only daughter of Joseph
Stalin, became one of the Cold War’s most famous defectors when she fled the
Soviet Union in 1967, seeking freedom from the shadow of her father’s legacy.
Her life
story is a remarkable blend of personal struggle, political symbolism, and the
search for identity beyond the iron grip of the USSR.
Born in Moscow on February 28, 1926, Svetlana Iosifovna Stalina was the youngest child and only daughter of Joseph Stalin. Her childhood was marked by privilege but also tragedy. Her mother, Nadezhda Alliluyeva, died under mysterious circumstances when Svetlana was just six years old, an event that deeply scarred her. Growing up in the Kremlin, she was surrounded by power yet isolated from normal life, constantly overshadowed by her father’s authoritarian rule.