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  • 1Soviet music — is the music composed and produced in the USSR. It varied in many genres and epochs. Although the majority of it was written by Russians, it was also influenced by various national minorities in the Soviet Republic. The Soviet state supported… …

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  • 2Soviet Union in World War II — Stalin, U.S.President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Tehran Conference, November 1943 …

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  • 3Religion in the Soviet Union — The Soviet Union was an atheist state, in which religion was largely discouraged and heavily persecuted. According to various Soviet and Western sources, however, over one third of the country s people professed religious belief. Christianity and …

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  • 4Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1919) — Infobox Former Country native name = Lietuvos Tarybų Socialistinė Respublika Литовская Советская Социалистическая Республика conventional long name = Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic common name = Lithuanian SSR continent = Europe era = World …

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  • 5Antisemitism in the Soviet Union — Antisemitism Part of Jewish history …

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  • 6education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …

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  • 7Russian nationalism — See also: Radical nationalism in Russia Russian nationalism is a term referring to a Russian form of nationalism. Russian nationalism has a long history dating from the days of Muscovy to Russian Empire, and continued in some form in the Soviet… …

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  • 8Sumgait pogrom — The Sumgait pogrom (also known as the Sumgait Massacre or February Events) was an Azeri led pogrom that targeted the Armenian population of the seaside town of Sumgait ( az. Sumqayıt) in Soviet Azerbaijan during February 1988. On February 27 1988 …

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  • 9SOVETISH HEYMLAND — ( Soviet Homeland ), the only Yiddish literary journal in the post Stalinist Soviet Union, published as an organ of the Soviet Writers Union. Sovetish Heymland made its appearance in July–August 1961, originally as a bi monthly and, from January… …

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