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Campbell, John C., and Vladimir Voinovich. "The Anti-Soviet Soviet Union." Foreign Affairs 65, no. 2 (1986): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20043039.

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Holden, Constance. "NAS Condemns Soviet Anti-Semitism." Science 248, no. 4955 (1990): 548. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.248.4955.548.a.

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Spier, Howard. "Restructuring Soviet anti‐Zionist Propaganda." Soviet Jewish Affairs 18, no. 3 (1988): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13501678808577615.

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Kagedan, Allan L. "Soviet anti‐Jewish publications, 1979–1984." Political Communication 3, no. 2 (1985): 167–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10584609.1985.9962787.

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Gruntman, Michael A. "Soviet Anti‐Semitism in Perestroika's Wake." Physics Today 43, no. 8 (1990): 15–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2810648.

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Marples, David R. "Anti-Soviet Partisans and Ukrainian Memory." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 24, no. 1 (2010): 26–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325409354908.

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The article examines how interpretations of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army have changed in the period of Ukraine’s independence. By examining narratives from a wide-ranging selection of Ukrainian media, as well as school textbooks and other writings, the author asks whether scholars’ perspectives on the war years are as distorted as they were in the Soviet period. Has the former Soviet narrative been replaced by a nationalist one, at the expense of historical accuracy? Have the events in question become too politicized and too divisive to deal with?
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Bogdanov, Sergey V., Vladimir G. Ostapyuk, and Natalya A. Zhukova. "Public Sentiment among the Population of the City of Leningrad and the Leningrad Region in June - August 1941: From Situation Reports of the NKGB of the USSR." Herald of an archivist, no. 4 (2018): 1051–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2018-4-1051-1059.

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The article considers one aspect of everyday life of the population of Leningrad and the Leningrad region in the first months of the Great Patriotic War, which had been carefully concealed by official Soviet propaganda. Throughout all postwar decades up to the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russian historical science continued to reproduce the myth of absolute unity of the Soviet society and mass patriotic enthusiasm of the working class, kolkhoz peasants and intelligentsia in the face of enemy aggression. And yet archival documents of the state security agencies reveal numerous facts and disti
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Feldman, Leah. "That Anti-racist Feeling." Comparative Literature 75, no. 2 (2023): 172–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00104124-10334516.

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Abstract This article traces the devolution of Soviet anti-racism and the emergence of ethnonationalist violence amid the collapse of the Soviet Union. Through an analysis of Uzbek writer Hamid Ismailov’s novel Mbobo/The Underground (2009), it explores the contradictions of Soviet anti-racism at the interface of flesh and place, metaphor and materiality, ecology and affect—contradictions manifested in the ways in which Brown and Black bodies were mapped onto the triumphalist architecture of socialist internationalism. Attending to built infrastructures—metro stations, sports arenas, concert ha
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Tochiony, Mikhail Dmitrievich. "«The anti-soviet trotskist organization»: historiographical notes." Samara Journal of Science 5, no. 1 (2016): 106–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv20161207.

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Since 1956, historians, legal scholars and representatives of other social Sciences and Humanities have been trying to understand what happened to the population of our country in the second half of the 30-ies of XX century. Why did people lose common sense and believe in delusional fabrications of I. V. Stalin about the transformation of millions of Soviet citizens who piously believed in the ideals of Marxism-Leninism, into the malignant saboteurs? Why did most of them demand severe punishment of traitors, when the Soviet Newspapers reported the discovery of an enormous conspiracy in the ran
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ALIBEK, KENNETH. "The Soviet Union's Anti-Agricultural Biological Weapons." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 894, no. 1 FOOD AND AGRI (1999): 18–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08038.x.

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Ouagrham-Gormley, Sonia Ben, Alexander Melikishvili, and Raymond A. Zilinskas. "The Soviet Anti-Plague System: An Introduction." Critical Reviews in Microbiology 32, no. 1 (2006): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408410500496789.

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Burch, Carolyn. "Russian orthodox scholar criticises Soviet anti‐semitism." Religion in Communist Lands 14, no. 1 (1986): 97–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09637498608431235.

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Ramonaitė, Ainė. "Kas ilgisi sovietmečio? Ekonominio statuso, socialinės aplinkos ir vertybinių nuostatų įtaka sovietinei – antisovietinei skirčiai Lietuvoje." Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas 33, no. 2 (2013): 265–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/socmintvei.2013.2.3801.

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Santrauka. Straipsnyje keliamas klausimas, kas lemia dabartinių Lietuvos gyventojų sovietinės pra­eities vertinimą. Remiantis reprezentatyvios 2012 m. porinkiminės Lietuvos gyventojų apklausos duo­menimis, tikrinamos hipotezės, išplaukiančios iš socialinių skirčių teorijos. Logistinės regresijos rezultatai parodė, kad sovietmečio vertinimas susijęs ne su dabartine ekonomine padėtimi, bet su subjektyviai jau­čiamu socialinio statuso pokyčiu ir sovietmečiu patirtomis represijomis. Dar didesnį poveikį sovietmečio vertinimui turi socialinė aplinka ir dalyvavimo Sąjūdyje patirtis bei vertybiniai id
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Sklyarov, Sergey A. "Curzon's Ultimatum and Its Impact on the USSR Policy Towards Poland." RUDN Journal of Russian History 22, no. 1 (2023): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-8674-2023-22-1-139-150.

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The author raises the issue that was practically unexplored on the impact of the British ultimatum delivered to the USSR in May 1923 on the relations between Moscow and Warsaw. The author cites new documents from the diplomatic correspondence of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs' central office (NKID) with the Polish embassy which show that the uproar caused by the Curzon memorandum in the Soviet leadership extended far beyond the sphere of Soviet-British relations. There are analyzed the concessions that Moscow was ready to make in order to prevent Poland from joining the new anti
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Zholdassuly, T., and G. N. Baizhanova. "Antireligious Propaganda Organization Activities in Soviet Kazakhstan (1929–1941)." Bulletin of the Karaganda university History.Philosophy series 105, no. 1 (2022): 55–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2022hph1/55-63.

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When it comes to the Soviet government religion policy one can think of the Soviet atheist policy and antireligious attack. Even if the atheism was one of the main ideologies of the communists throughout the Soviet history, the policy of the state in relation to religion, including Islam, was different at each stage. The attack by the Soviet authorities on Islam, which took place between 1929 and 1941, was the most severe. It was the unprecedented Soviet attack against Islam. Along with a direct attack on Islam, the Soviet government intensified its massive anti-religious propaganda during thi
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Drachewych, Oleksa. "The Comintern and the National and Colonial Question: the Roots of Soviet Anti-Imperialism and Anti-Racism Reconsidered." Russian History 50, no. 3-4 (2024): 219–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/18763316-12340065.

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Abstract With Russia’s escalation in Ukraine, many long-standing positions and relationships have become much more complicated. Many nations in the Global South have elected to remain neutral to avoid damaging their long-standing relations with Russia, which they rely on for political or economic stability. The Russian government has instrumentalized this history of Russian and Soviet support for anti-imperialism to buoy its own relations with the Global South. This support has its roots in the Comintern period when the Communist International promoted anti-imperialism, anti-racism, and self-d
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Pushkin, Ihar. "BELARUSIANS AND UKRAINIANS IN ANTI-SOVIET LOCAL ARMED CONFLICTS ON THE TERRITORY OF SOVIET BELARUS (1920–1930S)." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 28 (2021): 93–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2021.28.15.

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The article is devoted to the study of anti-Soviet resistance in Belarus in the 1920s and 1930s. For the last twenty years this topic has been silenced in the official scientific publications of the Republic of Belarus. Most documents on armed anti-Soviet resistance are kept in the KGB archives, to which a researcher in the Republic of Belarus has limited access. The author analyzes the participation of the Belarusian population in anti-Soviet local armed conflicts. The vast majority of actions of the Bolshevik government brutally violated the traditional way of life, which caused outrage amon
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Spence, Richard B. "Senator William E. Borah: Target of Soviet and Anti-Soviet Intrigue, 1922–1929." International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence 19, no. 1 (2006): 134–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08850600590945461.

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Ivanenko, Sergey I. "PERIODIZATION OF ANTI-CULTISM IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA." Studia Religiosa Rossica: Russian Journal of Religion, no. 3 (2022): 70–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2658-4158-2022-3-70-85.

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The article deals with post-Soviet Russian anti-cultism (anti-cult or Countercult movement) and presents its periodization regarding the impact of anti-cultism on the formation of state-confessional relations in the Russian Federation. The dynamic growing of anti-cultism in Russian politics shows that it brings xenophobia towards religious minorities, causes denominational splits and conflicts, marginalizes and discriminates the followers of the socalled ‘sects’. Anti-cultism as an ideological foundation for the state-church relationships in the multi-religious Russian society inevitably cause
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Kuzio, Taras. "Soviet and Russian anti-(Ukrainian) nationalism and re-Stalinization." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 49, no. 1 (2016): 87–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2015.12.005.

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The term ‘fascist’ has been misused by both the Soviet totalitarian system and Russian authoritarian nationalist militocracy to such an extent that it is detached from scholarly understanding and openly manipulated for political purposes. In Vladimir Putin’s Russia World the term ‘fascist’ is manipulated even further by political technology and massive state control of television that spews Ukrainophobic and anti-Western xenophobic propaganda. The article investigates a hitherto under-researched field of Tsarist, Soviet and Russian continuity in the denigration of ‘Ukrainian nationalism’ that
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Kerimov, Atik, Azer Babayev, Nigar Ashurbayli-Huseynova, and Aybaniz Gubadova. "Effectiveness of anti-inflation policy that ensures economic growth: Evidence from post-Soviet countries." Problems and Perspectives in Management 21, no. 2 (2023): 542–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.21(2).2023.50.

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There are active debates on the scale of inflation-economic growth causality in the short- and long-term perspectives and factors affecting the correlation and effectiveness of anti-inflationary measures depending on initial economic conditions. These scientific debates result in controversial results. This study aims to explore short- and long-run relationships in the inflation-economic growth chain of 12 post-Soviet countries (Azerbaijan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, and Georgia) to determine the most effective system
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Bernstein, Seth. "Rural Russia on the Edges of Authority:Bezvlastiein Wartime Riazan´, November-December 1941." Slavic Review 75, no. 3 (2016): 560–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5612/slavicreview.75.3.0560.

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Central Russia’s Riazan´ province was on the front lines of World War II for two weeks in late 1941. Placed between German and Soviet forces, the province was on the edges of authorities’ ability to exert full control over the region. In that time, Soviet power dissolved in the countryside. Peasants raided warehouses and dismantled collective farms while enterprising local notables aided the embryonic occupation regime. Documents created during the two weeks and their immediate aft ermath show that rural Russians, even collaborators, defied simple classification as anti-Soviet. Instead, they e
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Marcinkiewicz-Kaczmarczyk, Anna. "Anti-German and anti-Soviet propaganda in the underground press (1939–1944)." Prace Naukowe Akademii im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie. Res Politicae 7 (2015): 63–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/rp.2015.07.04.

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Kuromiya, Hiroaki, and Georges Mamoulia. "Anti-Russian and Anti-Soviet Subversion: The Caucasian–Japanese Nexus, 1904–1945." Europe-Asia Studies 61, no. 8 (2009): 1415–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09668130903134822.

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Morabia, Alfredo. "Anti-Tobacco Propaganda: Soviet Union Versus Nazi Germany." American Journal of Public Health 107, no. 11 (2017): 1708–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2017.304087.

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Payne, Stanley G. "Soviet anti-fascism: Theory and practice, 1921-45." Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 4, no. 2 (2003): 1–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14690760412331326118.

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Sineokaya, Yulia V. "The prohibited Nietzsche: anti-Nitzscheanism in Soviet Russia." Studies in East European Thought 70, no. 4 (2018): 273–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11212-018-9315-3.

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Sarmad, Khwaja. "Dennis Kux. Estranged Democracies: India and the United States 1941-1991. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 1993. Hardbound. Indian Rupees 375.00." Pakistan Development Review 33, no. 2 (1994): 200–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v33i2pp.200-201.

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Cold war US-Soviet relations were characterised by a large gap between hostile talk and cautious action, though both countries backed and armed rival sides in wars in the third world. During the cold war US foreign policy was detennined by the sole objective of containing Soviet territorial and ideological 'expansionism'. This was also the defining element in US-Indian subcontinent relations in the coldwar period. Thus the main reason for the estrangement in US-India relations is not hard to discern-while the US aggressively sought partners in its anti-Soviet alliance system, India nurtured it
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Zelenina, Galina. "“Abhorrent Zionism, Israel are not the Solution”: Dialectics of the Soviet and the National in Ego-Documents of the 1970s–80s." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 5 (2023): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640024207-5.

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Drawing on late-Soviet Jewish ego-documents: memoirs, diaries and letters, primarily on a corpus of (auto)biographical essays on the life of a Leningrad journalist, the author explores her protagonists' obsessive reflections on anti-Semitism and Zionism, evoked by the acute dissonance between their sincerely internalised communist ideology of internationalism and the widespread practice of anti-Semitism, as well as between Soviet patriotism and Jewish memory, Jewish solidarity and the temptation of emigration to Israel. The study of “ordinary” people’s ego-documents not intended for p
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Davies, Sarah. "The crime of "anti-Soviet agitation" in the Soviet Union in the 1930's." Cahiers du monde russe : Russie, Empire russe, Union soviétique, États indépendants 39, no. 1 (1998): 149–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/cmr.1998.2517.

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Xiaochen, Liu. "Anti-revisionism struggle under the name of anti-imperialism: demonstration in front of the US Embassy in Moscow 1965." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2020, no. 12-2 (2020): 140–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202012statyi27.

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With the deterioration of Sino-Soviet relations in the 1960s the ideological struggle between the PRC and the USSR inevitably influenced Chinese students who were studying at that time in Soviet universities. Chinese students, who had a strong sense of political responsibility, actively responded to the domestic propaganda of anti-revisionism. The article deals with the demonstration of foreign students in front of the US embassy in Moscow in March 1965 and its violent suppression by the Soviet police - an episode of the conflict between the PRC and the USSR over leadership in Vietnam issue. O
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Nunan, Timothy. "“Doomed to Good Relations”." Journal of Cold War Studies 24, no. 1 (2022): 39–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_01056.

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Abstract This article sheds new light on the end of the Cold War and the fate of anti-imperialism in the twentieth century by exploring how the Soviet Union and the Islamic Republic of Iran achieved a rapprochement in the late 1980s. Both the USSR and Iran had invested significant resources into presenting themselves as the leaders of the anti-imperialist movement and “the global movement of Islam,” and both the Soviet and Iranian governments sought to export their models of anti-imperialist postcolonial statehood to Afghanistan. However, by the mid-1980s both the Soviet Union and revolutionar
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Tatarov, Azamat A., and Muslim S. Tamazov. "The issue of anti-Soviet manifestations in Kabardino-Balkaria during the Great Patriotic War in domestic and foreign historiography." Kavkazologiya 2022, no. 1 (2022): 79–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.31143/2542-212x-2022-1-79-92.

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The paper considers the issue of anti-Soviet manifestations in the North Caucasus during the Great Patriotic War as a vector for assessing the political situation in national autonomies developed in the academic space to describe the political situation in national autonomies. It is argued that eth-nic coloring in “mass betrayal” theses is influenced by primary sources and facts – wartime doc-uments and their data. The authors emphasize complexity of the research discourse transition from the categories of “mass anti-Soviet actions” and “support for the Germans from villages, re-gions or peopl
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Sloin, Andrew. "“Who is a Fascist?” Jews, Nazis and Stalinist Anti-Fascism." Judaic-Slavic Journal, no. 2 (6) (2021): 101–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2658-3364.2021.2.06.

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The struggle against global fascism constituted a central thrust of Soviet and Comintern policy throughout the Stalin Revolution and the early 1930s. Yet even as Soviet leaders and policy makers railed against Nazi and Fascist enemies abroad, contemporaneous anti-fascist discourses produced within the Soviet Union revealed highly contradictory and ambivalent depictions of internal enemies who supposedly aligned themselves with the global fascist movement. This article focuses upon one of the most controversial manifestations of Soviet anti-fascist politics through an analysis of visual and rhe
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Hurst, Mark. "‘Gamekeeper Turned Poacher’: Frank Chapple, Anti-Communism, and Soviet Human Rights Violations1." Labour History Review: Volume 86, Issue 3 86, no. 3 (2021): 313–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/lhr.2021.14.

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The inclusion of the British trade union leader Frank Chapple on the panel of the 1985 Sakharov hearings, an event designed to hold the Soviet authorities to account for their violation of human rights, raises questions about the workings of the broader network of activists highlighting Soviet abuses. This article assesses Chapple’s support for human rights in the Soviet Union, arguing that because of his historic membership of the Communist Party and subsequent anti-communist leadership of the Electrical Trades Union (ETU) in Britain, his support for victims of Soviet persecution was multifac
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Eremin, Sergey V. "Transformation of the image of the nazi regime in the soviet propaganda (23 august 1939 – june 1941): a source study aspect." Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University 55, no. 3 (2021): 106–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.36906/2311-4444/21-3/10.

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The article, based on a wide range of historical sources, examines the key events associated with changes in the coverage of the Nazi regime by Soviet propaganda bodies in connection with the signing of the Soviet-German treaties: on non-aggression (August 1939), on friendship and the border (September 1939 g.). It is noted that both sides tried to find common ground on a number of secondary, "peripheral" issues, that the turn in Soviet propaganda, which began in August 1939, gave an impetus to create a positive cultural image of the former enemy. However, for reasons, primarily of an ideologi
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Lynn, Denise. "Gendered Narratives in Anti-Stalinism and Anti-Communism during the Cold War: The Case of Juliet Poyntz." Journal of Cold War Studies 18, no. 1 (2016): 31–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00618.

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In June 1937, Juliet Poyntz left her boarding room at the American Woman's Association Clubhouse in Manhattan and was never seen again. Poyntz's story might have gone unnoticed if not for the fact that she was a U.S. citizen working for Soviet foreign intelligence. Her task was to recruit others with connections to Germany who would be willing to gather intelligence on the Nazi apparatus. After she disappeared, rumors circulated that she was abducted by the Soviet secret police and murdered or spirited back to the USSR and imprisoned. Anti-Stalinist radicals claimed that Poyntz was disillusion
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Hai-Nyzhnyk, Pavlo. "Diplomacy of Deception and Tactics of Terror: Hybrid Politics in the Strategy and Practice of the Secret War of Soviet Russia against the Hetmanate (April – December 1918)." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XXI (2020): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2020-1.

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The article highlights the behind-the-scenes policies of hybrid war of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (RSFSR) against the Ukrainian State headed by Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi (April – December 1918). The author examines anti-Ukrainian activities of the Council of People’s Commissars of the RSFSR, the ruling Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), and the allied Russian parties of left and right socialist-revolution-aries and anarchists. These include Soviet Russia’s efforts to undermine social and political stability in Ukraine; organisational, armed, and financial assistance to
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Juodis, Darius. "The Soviet approach to the Lithuanian partisan movement (1944-1990)." Eminak, no. 4(44) (January 13, 2024): 193–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.33782/eminak2023.4(44).682.

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The main goal behind this work is to examine how the armed anti-Soviet Lithuanian resistance was depicted in Soviet literature, and which meanings it created and conveyed to readers. The work will show which written methods were used in the formation of this approach, and how they changed in different periods. Specific topics will also be analysed where they were especially emphasised in Soviet publications.
 The scientific novelty. This is one of the few works which specifically presents the image of Lithuanian partisans which was created through Soviet propaganda. The Soviet attitude to
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Guseva, J. N. "Soviet Intelligence Discourse about Caliphate Question in 1920s: Musa Bigiev, Eastern Department OGPU and Islamic political unity." Minbar. Islamic Studies 12, no. 2 (2019): 421–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2019-12-2-421-437.

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This article deals with the study of the views of the Soviet intelligence on the so-called short-lived “Caliphate movement”, which originates from the then British India. Even after its official abolition in 1924, this institution did not lose its symbolic appeal for Muslims across the world. As an idea it continued offering the Muslims a sense of the umma i.e. the global community of Muslims. The author offers the Soviet intelligence interpretation of the idea of the Caliphate movement in the context of the Soviet “eastern” foreign policy. The article describes this issue through the prism of
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GOLOVNEVA, ELENA V., and IVAN A. GOLOVNEV. "SOVIET ANTI-RELIGIOUS FILM. “SECTARIANS” BY VLADIMIR KOROLEVICH (1930)." Study of Religion, no. 3 (2021): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22250/2072-8662.2021.3.151-159.

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The article examines a unique phenomenon of Soviet cinema - the anti-religious film of the 1920s-1930s - a question insufficiently explored in humanitarian historiography so far. Being an organic part of the “cultural revolution”, on the one hand, anti-religious films of this period acted as an effective tool for the propaganda of the Soviet state in the fight against both the official church and manifestations of everyday religiosity. On the other hand, their creation was accompanied by detailed theoretical and methodological recommendations on the forms of interaction of party propagandists
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Burtseva, Alla O. "Soviet “Defense Literature” of the Early 1930s and (Anti)colonialism: Literary Formation of the New Ideology." Izvestiia Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriia literatury i iazyka 80, no. 4 (2021): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s241377150016294-6.

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The article deals with the problem of Soviet propaganda in literature, specifically with the combination of anticolonial and defense aspects. The Literary Association of Red Army and Navy was the main organization introducing defense theme into Soviet literary discourse. The Association issued a journal named LOKAF, which had to make all literature “defense literature”. This term was invented by the members of the Association themselves. Soviet propaganda of the interwar period had a special interest in making the reader believe that the new war was inevitable because of the “imperialistic” am
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Jones, Jeffrey W. "A Cold War Crusader: Andrew Eiva’s Ethnic Anti-Communist Dream." Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 50, no. 2 (2023): 220–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/18763324-bja10083.

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Abstract Andrew Eiva, an ardently anti-Soviet, right-wing lobbyist in Washington DC during the Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s and the final stages of Soviet Lithuania in the early 1990s, was a true believer, a pro-US Cold War crusader. A clear example of an ethnic anti-communist, Eiva’s goal was to free Lithuania from Russian-imposed communist control, and he saw the Soviet-Afghan War as a means to that end. Andrew Eiva represents a strand of thinking (and acting) within US foreign policy circles at odds with (to the right of) official policy, presaging the tensions between the political right
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Ko, Ka Young. "Soviet Islamic Policy in Central Asia : Anti-Religious Campaign and Anti-Colonial Agenda." Journal of Slavic Studies 34, no. 1 (2019): 143–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.46694/jss.2019.03.34.1.143.

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Bukharin, Mikhail. "Soviet Historical Science and Foreign Policy Dynamics in the Late 1930s and 1940s: The Mishulin Line." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 3 (2023): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640023730-1.

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Historical scholarship in the USSR in the 1930s and 1940s developed along with the dynamics of foreign policy. The main issue that shaped the development of historical scholarship was Soviet-German relations. The Soviet alignment with Great Britain and France determined the dominance of the “anti-German” line even in those areas of historical research which, at first glance, were unrelated to modern history in general and German history in particular. Thus, this line is clearly evident in the discussion of the causes of the decline of the Harappan civilisation, which allegedly came about under
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Onetov, Maksim A. "Работа советских противоэпидемических отрядов в Маньчжурии и Внутренней Монголии в 1947–1949 гг." Oriental studies 16, № 6 (2023): 1541–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2023-70-6-1541-1549.

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Introduction. The issue of Soviet medical assistance to Northeast China in combating plague in 1947–1949 remains understudied in Russia. However, the anti-epidemic teams dispatched by the Soviet Red Cross did make a significant contribution to the struggle against plague in China, and the medical assistance proper proved an efficient ‘soft power’ tool of the USSR. Goals. The article attempts an insight into how the Soviet Union managed to help China combat the plague in the harsh political situation caused by the Chinese Civil War. Materials and methods. The study examines documents contained
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Toshchenko, Zhan T. "Soviet man: the experience of understanding the socio-historical reality." Journal of the Belarusian State University. Sociology, no. 3 (September 29, 2022): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33581/2521-6821-2022-3-23-31.

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The article makes an attempt to comprehend appearance of the phenomenon of Soviet man in the historical arena, the specifics of its functioning at various stages of the formation and development of Soviet society. It is shown that the consciousness and activity of the Soviet person developed gradually, within the framework of overcoming objective and subjective contradictory circumstances. Particular attention is paid to the Soviet person as a decisive link in the emergence and existence of a social contract as the basis of Soviet society. A brief critical analysis of anti-Soviet concepts is b
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Chunikhin, Kirill. "At Home among Strangers: U.S. Artists, the Soviet Union, and the Myth of Rockwell Kent during the Cold War." Journal of Cold War Studies 21, no. 4 (2019): 175–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00910.

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After World War II, Soviet institutions organized many exhibitions of the American artist Rockwell Kent that bypassed the U.S. government. Promotion of Kent's work in the USSR was an exclusively Soviet enterprise. This article sheds new light on the Soviet approach to the representation of U.S. visual art during the Cold War. Drawing on U.S. and Russian archives, the article provides a comprehensive analysis of the political and aesthetic factors that resulted in Kent's immense popularity in the Soviet Union. Contextualizing the Soviet representation of Kent within relevant Cold War contexts,
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Lekaidze, Tamar, and Arsen Bertlani. "Anti-Soviet Movement in Tusheti (Georgia) During World War II." Balkanistic Forum, SOCIAL ANXIETY AND SOURCES OF MOBILISATION 31, no. 3 (2022): 54–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/bf.swu.v31i3.4.

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The paper deals with the activities of the Tush wing of the anti-Soviet organization ‘Samani’ (Young Fighters for the Prosperity of Georgia") created during the Second World War. Several illegal organizations led by Levan Gotua, Adam Bobghiashvili, Kote Khimshiashvili and others were established in Georgia during World War II, but Soviet Special Forces destroyed all of them. Over the course of the Second World War the Tush people, motivated by the desire of Georgia's independence, fantasied in the illusions, dared and from the high mountains of Tusheti confronted with the Soviet totalitarian s
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Drzewiecki, Andrzej. "Morski wymiar polsko-radzieckiej współpracy wojskowej w latach 1945-1989." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 13, no. 2 (2023): 231–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.8461.

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The term cooperation in reference to its Polish-Soviet dimension has few adherents today. The dominant terminology emphasizes our across-the-board dependence on the eastern "partner"; many of those people write and speak of "Soviet occupation". I think it is a consequence of a certain historical policy, which, on the one hand, aims at obliterating the real image of the People's Republic of Poland in the memory of contemporary generations, and, on the other hand, takes recourse to a quite common opinion about the hostility of the USSR (also of the Russian Federation) in order to shape anti-Sovi
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