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  • 1Russian Soviet Government Bureau — Mrs. and Mr. Santeri Nuorteva and Ludwig Martens of the Russian Soviet Government Bureau pose for newsreel cameramen, 1920. The Russian Soviet Government Bureau (1919 1921), sometimes known as the Soviet Bureau, was an unofficial diplomatic… …

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  • 2Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact — Soviet Japanese Neutrality Pact, 13 April 1941 …

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  • 3Soviet Armed Forces — Soviet Armed Forces …

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  • 4Soviet invasion of Manchuria — (1945) Part of World War II and Soviet Japanese War (1945) Soviet gains in North E …

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  • 5Soviet political repression — Soviet political repressions was a de facto and de jure system of prosecution of people who were or perceived to be enemies of the Soviet system. From the beginning its theoretical basis were the theory of Marxism about the class struggle and the …

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  • 6Soviet 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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  • 7Soviet dissidents — were citizens of the Soviet Union who disagreed with the policies and actions of their government and actively protested against these actions through either violent or non violent means. Through such protests, Soviet dissidents incurred… …

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  • 8Soviet atomic bomb project — The fathers of the Soviet nuclear program, Dr. Andrei Sakharov (left) with Dr. Igor Kurchatov (right) …

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  • 9Soviet Air Defence Forces — Soviet Armed Forces …

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  • 10Soviet Union — USSR and CCCP redirect here. For other uses, see USSR (disambiguation) and CCCP (disambiguation). Soviet redirects here. For the term itself, see Soviet (council). For other uses, see Soviet (disambiguation). Union of Soviet Socialist Republics …

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