Lana Peters

Lana Peters

Lana Peters Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 28, 2011.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's daughter, whose defection to the West during the Cold War embarrassed the ruling communists and made her a best-selling author, has died. She was 85.

Lana Peters — who was known internationally by her previous name, Svetlana Alliluyeva — died of colon cancer Nov. 22 in Wisconsin, where she lived off and on after becoming a U.S. citizen, Richland County Coroner Mary Turner said Monday.

Her defection in 1967 — which she said was partly motivated by the poor treatment of her late husband, Brijesh Singh, by Soviet authorities — caused an international furor and was a public relations coup for the U.S. But Peters, who left behind two children, said her identity involved more than just switching from one side to the other in the Cold War. She even moved back to the Soviet Union in the 1980s, only to return to the U.S. more than a year later.

When she left the Soviet Union in 1966 for India, she planned to leave the ashes of her late third husband, an Indian citizen, and return. Instead, she walked unannounced into the U.S. embassy in New Delhi and asked for political asylum. After a brief stay in Switzerland, she flew to the U.S.

Peters carried with her a memoir she had written in 1963 about her life in Russia. "Twenty Letters to a Friend" was published within months of her arrival in the U.S. and became a best-seller.

Upon her arrival in New York City in 1967, the 41-year-old said: "I have come here to seek the self-expression that has been denied me for so long in Russia." She said she had come to doubt the communism she was taught growing up and believed there weren't capitalists or communists, just good and bad human beings. She had also found religion and believed "it was impossible to exist without God in one's heart."

In the book, she recalled her father, who died in 1953 after ruling the nation for 29 years, as a distant and paranoid man.

"He was a very simple man. Very rude. Very cruel," Peters told the Wisconsin State Journal in a rare interview in 2010. "There was nothing in him that was complicated. He was very simple with us. He loved me and he wanted me to be with him and become an educated Marxist."

Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin denounced Peters as a "morally unstable" and "sick person."

"I switched camps from the Marxists to the capitalists," she recalled in a 2007 interview for the documentary "Svetlana About Svetlana." But she said her identity was far more complex than that and never completely understood.

"People say, 'Stalin's daughter, Stalin's daughter,' meaning I'm supposed to walk around with a rifle and shoot the Americans. Or they say, 'No, she came here. She is an American citizen.' That means I'm with a bomb against the others. No, I'm neither one. I'm somewhere in between. That 'somewhere in between' they can't understand."

Peters' defection came at a high personal cost. She left two children behind in Russia — Josef and Yekaterina — from previous marriages. Both were upset by her departure, and she was never close to either again.

Raised by a nanny with whom she grew close after her mother's death in 1932, Peters was Stalin's only daughter. She had two brothers, Vasili and Jacob. Jacob was captured by the Nazis in 1941 and died in a concentration camp. Vasili died an alcoholic at age 40.

Peters graduated from Moscow University in 1949, worked as a teacher and translator and traveled in Moscow's literary circles before leaving the Soviet Union. She was married four times — the last time to William Wesley Peters, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. They were married from 1970 to 1973 and had one daughter.

Peters wrote three more books, including "Only One Year," an autobiography published in 1969.

Her father's legacy appeared to haunt her throughout her life, tough she tried to live outside of the shadow of her father. She denounced his policies, which included sending millions into labor camps, but often said other Communist Party leaders shared the blame.

"I wish people could see what I've seen," Lana Parshina, who interviewed Peters for "Svetlana About Svetlana," said Monday. "She was very gracious and she was a great hostess. She was sensitive and could quote poetry and talk about various subjects. She was interested in what was going on in the world."

Charles E. Townsend, who was on faculty at Princeton University's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures when Peters arrived in Princeton in 1967, said she wasn't very politically active.

"She was very pleasant," Townsend said. "Unassuming would be the word for her."

After living in Britain for two years, Peters returned to the Soviet Union with Olga in 1984 at age 58, saying she wanted to be reunited with her children. Her Soviet citizenship was restored, and she denounced her time in the U.S. and Britain, saying she never really had freedom. But more than a year later, she asked for and was given permission to leave after feuding with relatives. She returned to the U.S. and vowed never to go back to Russia.

She went into seclusion in the last decades of her life. Her survivors include her daughter Olga, who now goes by Chrese Evans and lives in Portland, Ore. A son, Josef, died in 2008 at age 63 in Moscow, according to media reports in Russia. Yekaterina (born in 1950), who goes by Katya, is a scientist who studies an active volcano in eastern Siberia.

Evans declined to comment when reached by email. "Please respect my privacy during this sad time," she said.

Tom Stafford, owner of the funeral home in Richland Center, Wis., handling the arrangements, said no services were planned at this time, though one might be scheduled later.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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Zona Sveinson

October 4, 2024

Rest In Peace. Ms Lana Peters. You lived an amazing life filled with truth and spirit. Always remembered and missed.

K S

June 4, 2019

When you are resurrected,you, and all people's that died in this time, will get another chance to live. Then, maybe I will meet you..until then, sleep in peace, Svetlana!

Amy Dement

April 14, 2017

May you finally have peace and eternal joy!

Jason D

April 12, 2017

May God keep you and cherish you for all eternity.

Betty Bade

November 23, 2014

Eternal light shine and let perpetual light shine !!

K. Tkachuck

April 4, 2012

May the Almighty grant you eternal peace and contentment. May your family remember you with love and pride.

December 5, 2011

My heartfelt condolences to the family of Lana Peters. May the God of all comfort be with you.

walterrean salley

December 4, 2011

Her life and giftings made the world a more kind and gentle place. God bless and strengthen this precious family.

sue mathews

December 4, 2011

I think Mrs. Peters was a very brave woman to leave her past behind to find a bright future. I remember when she came to the U.S. I am so thankful she did,so women throughout the world can realize they can start over.May God watch over her and care for her soul for eternity.

Victoria VZj

December 3, 2011

Spiritually
rip` LANA PETERS

December 2, 2011

Being the daughter of a woman who also left a socialist/communist country, I know first hand the turmoil felt throughout her life and how it never goes away. I pray that her daughter finds solace in the wonderful moments and concentrates solely on those memories. May God bless you. Vye Carlile; Salem, OR.

December 1, 2011

Rest in Peace Ms. Lana. Thank you for sharing your story (your life) with America.

Jane Ignaczak

December 1, 2011

It is clear that Lana was an unbelievably strong woman. I am sure her choices were made with great thought and consideration. We can all learn a great deal from her.
I am the second generation of Eastern European immigrants. I know my grandparents struggle moving to a new land and leaving their country and family behind was an enormous sacrifice. Had it not been for their convictions and hard work I would not be here today. To them I am eternally grateful.
Lana made a heartfelt decision to make a transition out of Russia. I am sure the press did not make the journey easy because of the Stalin name. I am not sure how many of us would have been able to do what she did with such grace, love and respect for mankind. May she rest in peace and may her name never be forgotten in the history books as a woman of conviction and strength.

Josef Alvarez

December 1, 2011

MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEASE!


Josef Alvarez
Woodbery, NJ

James Pandaru

November 30, 2011

My deepest condolences to Svetlana's families in Russia and America. Time, understanding, and compassion help to heal our sorrows and some differences all of us might have. Rest in peace, Lana, and may your memory be eternal.

Ray Allen

November 30, 2011

Condolences to family, friends & everyone whose life she touched. God bless one & all. Take care.

Tony Esquivel

November 30, 2011

Welcome to America. And hoped you was the happiest with us here. May you be with God and all the Angels.

Mary

November 30, 2011

God bless you, Lana. My sincere condolences

Leslie Ann

November 30, 2011

Peace be with you Lana and your family.

Tonesha

November 30, 2011

Condolences to the family. Sorry for the loss of your loved one please find comfort in the promise of God: " The sea gave up those dead in it, and death and Hades gave up those dead in them.." Rev 20:13,14

R SQUIRE

November 30, 2011

The truth did set you FREE...

November 30, 2011

To the family of Lana Peters, our heavenly Father will provide comfort and strength at this time grief. Erma L. Davis, Park Forest, IL.

BC

November 30, 2011

I am sorry for you loss. May the God of comfort who strengthens us in our trials and hardships sustain you at this most difficult time.
2 Cor 1:3,4

A Fellow American

November 30, 2011

I hope you have found the peace you so richly deserve

Dawn Lusha

November 30, 2011

I have read all of her books years ago and would have liked to have known her personally..

Barb

November 30, 2011

Indeed a brave, corageous woman. Be proud of your Mom. Love to you.....

Brooke

November 29, 2011

Lana, you're in our prayers.

Kathy Winiecki

November 29, 2011

Peace be with you now.

November 29, 2011

rest now Lana

November 29, 2011

I look forward to the time she along with so many others will be able to live on a paradise earth without oppression or even the threat of war.

November 29, 2011

Heartfelt condolences. May the God of all comfort be with you.

Laura Lee

November 29, 2011

I saw her father standing on the tribune of the Lenin's Mausoleum at the Moscow civil parade on the 7th of November 1952 with Molotov on his right side. We, the kids with special passes to the parade, saluted the Great Stalin, and he smiled back to us. He seemed to us to be immortal forever. His daughter seemed to us as a Godess. Now Svetlana's soul is to meet her great Father's spirit. Let them meet in peace and rest in peace

November 29, 2011

Rest Peacefully now.

Dione Taylor

November 29, 2011

It's amazing how Stalin of Soviet Union own daughter knew communist was wrong, People must have the truth spoken,love spoken, expression that can not be spoken it's like a fire burning in your in ward parts.

Lana Peters, also found God. Mrs. Peters in her heart knew God is love! She was a Brave women with examples like hers it gave many other women strength to be brave too. In the Soviet Union and right here in America. May Almighty God grant her family comfort
John 11: 25, 26 in the beilvie our savior Jesus Christ.

Susan McCaskill

November 29, 2011

What an awesome woman and so much courage to do what she did. I remember reading articles about her first book. My prayers are for the family members, May God give you great comfort in the days to come.

P.J. G.

November 29, 2011

To the family of Lana Peters my condolences for your loss, and as you grieve and shed tears of sadness may the hearer of prayer help you to endure this time of sorrow and grant you peace as spoken of at Psalm 65:2

Bruce McMillan

November 29, 2011

"Twenty Letters to a Friend" was the first grown-up book I ever read and it set me on a path to an fantastic journey of reading and inquiry that has lasted to this day. Thank you, Miss Lana, and God rest your soul. bruce mcmillan, holly springs, ms

Kimberly Grady

November 29, 2011

Dear Family,
Your mom did make history. What a courageous lady! My thoughts and prayers are with each of you at this time.

SANDEE SEEWLD

November 29, 2011

I FEEL SORRY YOU HAD TO HIDE SO MUCH OF YOUR LIFE. MAY YOU FIND PEACE IN THE ARMS OF OUR BLESSED, LOVING, HOLY MOTHER, MARY

November 29, 2011

Dear Chrese Evans,Katya and Families,
May you have good health, high spirits
and peace of mind in your lives. My wish
for you is for all of life's gentle things from now on.You have to be very
proud of your Mother and her strngths.
I wish that I could have known her.
with heart felt sympathy
to all who loves her.
Rene'e Karwowski
Kansasville Wi

Cathy Conklin

November 29, 2011

Rest in peace Lana. I hope you found the happiness and safety you were seeking here in the United States.

Peter Paul

November 29, 2011

Glad you have found peace. You lived a life of love.

michael grow

November 29, 2011

may she now have eternal peace, respectfully, mike grow

Carla McHugh-Bourgeois

November 29, 2011

Lana Is In A Much Better World Today Than This One.

There, She Is Free From The Pain, Suffering And The Agony She Alone Quietly Endured While Here.

Upon Her Arrival, She Will Be Given A Grand Celebration In Her Honor, By All Who Have Preceded Her.

We Should All Pray For The Repose Of Her Immortal Soul.

May God Bless Her Family, And God Bless Lana Peters.

Barb

November 29, 2011

May God bless the family arrangement, whom every family in heaven and on earth owes its name (Ephesians 3:15). My deepest sympathy to the family.

Shannon OBrien

November 29, 2011

When I lived in Germany, at the age of 16, with my then husband, who was in the U.S. Army, I read a book about Stalin and taught my self about WWII. It was hard to take it all in. I admire your courage and can only try to understand how torn you were leaving your children, for truth and peace of mind. I pray that you are finally resting in peace.

Sue B

November 29, 2011

Rest in peace Lana, you were a remarkable woman who showed that above all, it is love that conquors all

J Quesenberry

November 29, 2011

May you rest in the Lord during this great time of loss for He will see you through. Your mother was an inspiration to so, so many people.

AAG

November 29, 2011

You were an inspirational woman in life, and I believe you will continue to be inspirational in death. May your life live on forever.

Albert Alioto

November 29, 2011

May God bless her and grant her eternal peace.

ellen

November 29, 2011

God Bless you and may you find peace in your new life....

Sam Falzone

November 29, 2011

To the Peters Family:
May God bless her and her family. One only can imagine the difficulties she encountered in her lifetime. Let us pray that the era of dictatorships will cease.
She was a good woman and had the courage most of us will never have.God bless.

November 29, 2011

My heart goes out to Chrese Evans and her sister Katya... I am so, so sorry for your loss! Please stay strong... Your Mother was an inspiration to many... She possessed the strength too few can even comprehend! (New York City, NY)

November 28, 2011

Rest in peace.

CTT

Scott Chamberland

November 28, 2011

Rest in Peace

Mrs. Riddels

November 28, 2011

Good night! God bless you.

Gospel Workers

November 28, 2011

There were some of us who, when we first learned of Svetlana (Lana Peters) coming to live in the USA, would pray for her
from time to time. Her life experience was certainly so different from what we as Americans could enjoy and appreciate.
Somehow she had come to recognize what all of us need to understand, sooner or later, that there is God. Although the Lord does not force His truth on anyone, His love, grace, mercy, and peace, are available to those who repent of our sins, believe and receive salvation by faith in the good news of the Bible. May the Spirit of God comfort and encourage all those who mourn her passing. Sincerely, Gospel Workers and Friends

Mary Bocchino

November 28, 2011

I can't imagine the turmoil she experienced in her life. God Bless.

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