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  • 31Soviet Armed Forces — Soviet Armed Forces …

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  • 32Soviet war crimes — gives a short overview about serious crimes committed by the Red Army s (1918 1946, later Soviet Army) leadership and an unknown number of single members of the Soviet armed forces from 1919 to 1990 inclusive including those in Eastern Europe in… …

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  • 33Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 — Soviet westward offensives of 1918–1919 Part of Russian Civil War, Polish Soviet War, Estonian War of Independence, Latvian War of Independence, Lithuanian Wars of Independence, and Ukrainian War of Independence …

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  • 34Propaganda in North Korea — The propaganda in North Korea is extensively based on the Juche ideology to promote the Workers Party of Korea line.[citation needed] From its beginning to this day the propaganda is omnipresent. Contents 1 Themes 1.1 Cult of personality …

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  • 35Propaganda in the People's Republic of China — refers to the PRC s use of messages designed to influence public opinion.HistoryThe history of communist propaganda in China predates the establishment of the PRC, and it has since manifested itself in various forms, such as songs, paintings,… …

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  • 36Soviet occupation of Romania — The Soviet occupation of Romania refers [The term occupation is widely used by Western and post Revolutionary Romanian historians. Examples include: * Soviet forces occupied Romania in 1944 and stayed for more than a decade. Roger E. Kirk, Mircea …

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  • 37Propaganda model — The propaganda model is a theory advanced by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky that alleges systemic biases in the mass media and seeks to explain them in terms of structural economic causes. Overview First presented in their 1988 book , the… …

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  • 38Soviet Union and the Arab–Israeli conflict — The Soviet Union played a significant role in the Arab Israeli conflict as the conflict was a major part of the Cold War. For related developments after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, see Russia and the Arab Israeli conflict .Marxism… …

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  • 39Soviet support for Iran during the Iran–Iraq war — The Soviet Union did not provide extensive support to Iran during the Iran–Iraq War, not surprisingly given its massive assistance to Iraq, the mutual antagonism between Marxist Leninist ideology and the Islamist government of Iran, and Muslim… …

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  • 40Soviet Nonconformist Art — The term Soviet Nonconformist Art refers to art produced in the former Soviet Union from 1953 1986 (after the death of Stalin until the advent of Perestroika and Glasnost) outside of the rubric of Socialist Realism. Other terms used to refer to… …

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