Propaganda in the Soviet Union was the practice of state-directed communication aimed at promoting class conflict, proletarian internationalism, the goals...
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"agitation" and propaganda, "propaganda") refers to an intentional, vigorous promulgation of ideas. The term originated in the Soviet Union where it referred...
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was officially sponsored by the agitation and propaganda media of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as well as by the KGB. Among other charges, it...
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widespread in the Soviet Union. Visual censorship was exploited in a political context, particularly during the political purges of Joseph Stalin, where the Soviet...
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dissemination Radio jamming Censorship in the Soviet Union Propaganda in the Soviet Union Radio Yerevan jokes Media of the Soviet Union Rodica Mahu, Radio Moldova...
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Throughout the history of the Soviet Union (1917–1991), there were periods when Soviet authorities suppressed and persecuted various forms of Christianity...
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The Soviet people (Russian: сове́тский наро́д, romanized: sovetsky narod) were the citizens and nationals of the Soviet Union. This demonym was presented...
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Censorship in the Soviet Union was pervasive and strictly enforced. Censorship was performed in two main directions: State secrets were handled by the General...
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Posters were a common method of distributing propaganda in the Soviet Union from the country's inception. Artistic styles and approaches to subject matter...
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Likbez (redirect from Likbez propaganda)
illiteracy in Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s. The term was also used for various schools and courses established during the campaign...
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Television in the Soviet Union was owned, controlled and censored by the state. The body governing television in the era of the Soviet Union was the Gosteleradio...
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using "Soviet-style 'active measures' as an element of modern Russian 'political warfare'". Notably, contemporary Russian propaganda promotes the cult of...
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sovetsky chelovek), as postulated by the ideologists of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was an archetype of a person with specific qualities that...
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formed in 1983 in the Soviet Union as an anti-Zionist propaganda tool. Formation of AZCSP was approved on 29 March 1983 by the Secretariat of the Central...
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Union Television in the Soviet Union Printed media in the Soviet Union Censorship in the Soviet Union Propaganda in the Soviet Union Media in Russia v t e...
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Wanda Radio Station (category Propaganda in the Soviet Union)
was a Soviet Polish language propaganda broadcast station during World War II. Created in 1944, the Wanda Radio Station was attached to the Red Army...
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Russian Life (redirect from Soviet Life)
"polite propaganda" tool of the Soviet and Russian government, since 1995 it has been privately owned and published by a US company, Storyworkz, Inc. In October...
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Active measures (redirect from Soviet Active Measures)
conducted by the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. The term, which dates back to the 1920s, includes operations such as espionage, propaganda, sabotage...
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Socialist realism (redirect from Soviet Realism)
realism was the official cultural doctrine of the Soviet Union that mandated an idealized representation of life under socialism in literature and the visual...
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Pavlik Morozov (category Propaganda in the Soviet Union)
by the diminutive Pavlik, was a Soviet youth praised by the Soviet press as a martyr. Evidence has emerged since the dissolution of the Soviet Union of...
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Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda (ASA) (Russian: антисове́тская агита́ция и пропага́нда (АСА)) was a criminal offence in the Soviet Union. Initially...
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Izvestia (category Propaganda in the Soviet Union)
Soviet of the Soviet Union, disseminating official state propaganda. It is now described as a "national newspaper" of Russia. The word izvestiya in Russian...
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Soviet pro-Arab propaganda describes a campaign of Soviet propaganda initiated as a means of developing support from the Arab nations in the Middle East...
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of Soviet origin appeared in the early history of the Soviet Union, coinciding with the period of intensive word formation, both being part of the so-called...
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Bourgeois nationalism (category Propaganda in the Soviet Union)
Russification Social patriotism Socialist patriotism Sovietization Khiterer, V. (2004). "Nationalism in the Soviet Union". Encyclopedia of Russian History. Macmillan...
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Printed media in the Soviet Union, i.e., newspapers, magazines and journals, were under strict control of the CPSU and the Soviet state. The desire to disseminate...
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Shelling of Mainila (redirect from The shelling of village Mainila)
in which the Soviet Union's Red Army shelled the Soviet village of Mainila (Russian: Ма́йнило, romanized: Máynilo) near Beloostrov. The Soviet Union declared...
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communist propaganda in the state of Louisiana except under the specific exemptions hereinafter provided." Propaganda in the Soviet Union Propaganda in China...
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Workers' Youth Theatre (category Propaganda in the Soviet Union)
Theatre in the Soviet Union, Germany and Britain, 1917-1934. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-7100-9770-0. Van Gysegheim, Andre. 1943. Theatre in Soviet...
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War II Propaganda in Fascist Italy Propaganda in the Soviet Union Rommel myth Themes in Nazi propaganda Wunderwaffe XGRS Zitelmann, Rainer (2022). Hitler's...
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