Sovietization (redirect from Sovietisation)
Sovietization (Russian: советизация, romanized: sovyetizatsiya) is the adoption of a political system based on the model of soviets (workers' councils)...
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1945, Stalin repeated previous promises that he would refrain from a "Sovietisation" of Eastern Europe. Stalin pushed for reparations from Germany without...
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massacre Deaths 21,857 Perpetrator NKVD Motive Anti-Polish sentiment destruction of Polish leadership and Intelligentsia Russification and Sovietisation...
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First Republic of Armenia (section Sovietisation)
under provisional Azerbaijani rule), ending in April after Azerbaijan's sovietisation. In August 1920, Armenian representatives at the Paris Peace Conference...
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Soviet borders, and those who remained in Georgia were targeted by the Sovietisation campaigns. Thereafter, during World War II, the Soviet administration...
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establishment of other communist states after World War II resulted in Sovietisation, and these states tended to follow the Soviet Marxist–Leninist model...
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People's Republic of Romania was proclaimed, and Timișoara underwent Sovietisation and, later, Systematisation. The city's population tripled between 1948...
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Serbianisation Sinhalisation Sinicisation Tibet Slavicisation Slovakisation Sovietisation Swahilisation Swedification Talibanisation Taiwanisation Tamilisation...
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"Polish region". Soviet authorities immediately started a campaign of Sovietisation of the newly acquired areas. The Soviets organised staged elections...
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Australian Institute of International Affairs. Retrieved 15 December 2023. "Sovietisation of Consciousness: Nearly half of Russians believe that the US and NATO...
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Drastamat Kanayan sent a telegram to Nzhdeh, suggesting allowing the sovietisation of Syunik, through which they could gain the support of the Bolshevik...
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and installed puppet regimes after rigged elections in July 1940. The sovietisation was interrupted by the German occupation in 1941–1944. The Baltic Offensive...
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in 1989 the Minister of Higher Education began to work on the "de-Sovietisation" of universities, and in 1990 it was even announced by a party member...
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would, because of its social structure, interfere with the envisioned Sovietisation of the respective countries. The Western allies also saw the threat...
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Soviet attacks. Soviet rule of Estonia was re-established by force, and sovietisation followed, mostly carried out in 1944–1950. The forced collectivisation...
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et George Partskhaladze (1/2009), La guerre soviéto-géorgienne et la soviétisation de la Géorgie (février-mars 1921). Revue historique des Armées, 254:...
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Union as a constituent republic. Resolutions to start the country's Sovietisation were passed the same day. On 3 August, a Lithuanian delegation of prominent...
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Serbianisation Sinhalisation Sinicisation Tibet Slavicisation Slovakisation Sovietisation Swahilisation Swedification Talibanisation Taiwanisation Tamilisation...
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Union. Soviet Armenia was established on 29 November 1920, with the Sovietisation of the short-lived First Republic of Armenia. Consequently, historians...
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people (35.8 percent of the population) were "exterminated". Upon its sovietisation, the territory of modern-day Armenia had a population of some 720,000...
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of Latvia. Soviet rule of Estonia was re-established by force, and sovietisation followed, which was mostly carried out in 1944–1950. The forced collectivisation...
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education of masses". In the case of the Poles this meant a goal of Sovietisation of the Polish population. However this proved extremely difficult as...
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Belarusian literature. The most famous work of Adamovič, Resistance to Sovietisation in Belarusian literature, was published in Munich in 1956. Adamovič...
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repressions from their participation in the Armia Krajowa resistance. The sovietisation of Vilnius University, which started in the summer of 1940, continued...
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"Le Réformisme Musulman en Asie Centrale. Du "premier renouveau" à la Soviétisation 1788–1937". Cahiers du Monde Russe. 37. DEVLET, NADİR (2004). "STUDIES...
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of the 21 army generals were executed by the Bolsheviks. After the Sovietisation of Azerbaijan, the newly formed Azerbaijani Red Army replaced the previous...
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conferences Nazi crimes against the Polish nation Gross 1997, chpt. Sovietisation of Poland's Eastern Territories. From Peace to War, p. 77. ISBN 1571818820...
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Propaganda Administration. Jews in German universities who resisted Sovietisation were characterized as having "non-Aryan background" and being "lined...
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the former Nowogródek Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic. The Sovietisation of the territory divided it into 25 districts. However as the city was...
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Soviet Union, Leonid Kravchuk, had also issued orders aimed at "de-sovietisation" in the early 1990s. In the following years, although at a slow rate...
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