Volgograd temporarily received the name Stalingrad in honor of the 83rd anniversary of the start of the Soviet counteroffensive near the city. Entrances to the city are decorated with road signs that read “Stalingrad”. Local authorities reported this on Wednesday, November 19.

Signs are installed on main highways, including federal highways Syzran-Saratov-Volgograd, Volgograd-Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Caspian and regional highway R-221. Work to replace the sign was carried out by the city's road services.
According to the decision local governmentVolgograd will change its name to Stalingrad nine times a year on memorable dates associated with the events of the Great Patriotic War.
Moreover, in Russia there are active discussions about returning the city to its old name on a permanent basis. In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in response to a corresponding proposal by the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, agreed that “you might think».
Zyuganov first proposed returning Volgograd to its historical name on June 23. According to the politician, the whole world knows this name as symbol of steadfastness and the resilience of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War. The head of the communist faction admitted that in the near future the name “Volgograd” will remain only in documents.








