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I think jno raises an important point about Tamerlane and to make his point more contemporary, would a restaurant called, 'Stalin's Kitchen' be banned anywhere in Europe.
He was probably more murderous than Hitler and equally as effective at planning and implementing mass murder, but doesn't appear to incite our rage or bogey-man fears in the manner of Hitler's regime. In fact, there is still something of the 'Joking Joe' element to Stalin. Why is that, I wonder?