Article: I was Stalin's double (except for my ears...); THE REAL TYRANT: Joseph Stalin feared for his life and used body doubles SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: Felix Dadaev even fooled Stalin's closest aides. He is on the left, and Stalin is above.

Byline: Will Stewart

THE narrow, baggy eyes and droopy moustache are unmistakable - featuresthat terrified half the world, condemned millions to a cruel death and whicheven today are an instant symbol of monstrous despotism.

Yet the man who so clearly has Joseph Stalin's face upon his shoulders is notStalin at all. Despite the careful curve of the brows and the immaculate hair,these pictures show someone else entirely, someone who has never been supremeleader of the Soviet Republic.

This, as the Russian public has been learning, is Felix Dadaev, a dancer andjuggler who, amid the desperate defence against Hitler's invading armies, wasordered to the Kremlin to work ...

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