The Death of Katyusha
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  • Reads 11,288
  • Votes 207
  • Parts 25
  • Time 5h 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2021
Mature
Spoiler Alert!
Nobody actually dies in this fanfic

After an all-nighter finishing her paperwork, Katyusha suddenly fell ill and was confined to her dacha for two weeks. With Pravda rudderless without the Great General Secretary, the Central Committee must quickly elect from themselves a suitable substitute to lead them to victory.

Disclaimer:
Since this fanfic is a parody of the movie, The Death of Stalin, there will be a lot of profanities and crude jokes not suitable for very young audiences and those faint of heart. Viewer discretion is advised.

Artworks featured in this fanfic are done by Kuroumikei. You can follow him on Twitter @Kuroumikei.
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Katyusha's Redemption

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X Reader story, where you are the character Vanya in a story about him and Katyusha learning to live with their pasts and move forward in a harsh world. Listen to the audiobook version on my Youtube. Following the great war, Pravda University is transformed from a school for girls into a military school for a new nation, headed by the new premier Katyusha, with the aim of unifying the separated states. However, due to actions taken by Katyusha, the newly formed nation falls into civil war, resulting in Katyusha being ousted from power and is tried for her abuses of power. While being tried for her transgressions, her life is saved by a former revolutionary that lead the rebellion against Katyusha's nation. Why did he save her? How will they get by? Will Katyusha ever be able to redeem herself for her mistakes? In a nation that is still in great turmoil, how can she find peace in such a harsh world?