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  • ...онович]], 1878.12.06, Gori, - 1953.03.05, Volynskoe, near Moscow) is Soviet dictator of years 1923-1953, friend of [[Adolf Hitler]] until July 1941; th Stalin appear as [[God]] in [[Sovietism]] ([[Sovetism]]), although some [[Soviet veterans]]
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  • The [[Herod law]] had been accepted by the Russian Duma and then by the Soviet of Federation and then by [[Vladimir Putin]] ...abroad it looks like a very logical step in response to the US aggressive propaganda against Russia"</i>
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  • ...white photo shows a crowd gathered on a street in Des Moines, Iowa, to see Soviet Premier [[Nikita Khrushchev]]. Khrushchev was in town to meet with the owne ...abroad it looks like a very logical step in response to the US aggressive propaganda against Russia”, Backman said.
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  • ...abroad it looks like a very logical step in response to the US aggressive propaganda against Russia”, Backman said. [[Category:Soviet of Federation]]
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  • ...with general concept about misinformation in publications by the Russian [[propaganda]]. ...ader of the political movement Solidarnost, a reformer of the Russian post-Soviet society and economy. Nemtsov was a strong advocate for a modern, prosperous
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  • ...Дмитрий Константинович|D.Kiselev]] with the avard for propaganda, 2014 <ref>http://viktor-ch.livejournal.com/499358.html Виктор Шма
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  • propaganda of the [[Russian world]], propaganda of the the Russian expansion, by the Russian official TV, newspapers and in [[File:Naberli.jpg|180px|thumb|[[Propaganda]] of [[Putin world war]], Peterburg, 2016.10.15.<ref>https://www.facebook.c
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  • [[Soviet - Finland war]], 1939 - 1945, is considered as result of aggression from si In the [[Soviet concept of history]], the [[Soviet - Finland war]] is a glorious achievement of the Red army,
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  • ...was made by the US troops. This caused strong arguments to the pro-Saddam propaganda, and the military action looked like aggression. ...country has already repeated some mistakes made in the last century by the Soviet Union, and I see no reason for the US to repeat this error too.
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  • [[Category:Propaganda]] [[Category:Soviet-Finish war]]
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  • In order to support this goal in the [[propaganda]], the [[occupendum]] among the population of Cirmea is organised in 2014, ...has issued an arrest warrant for Dzhemilev, who earlier spend 15 years in Soviet prisons for his efforts to allow his nation to return to their native land
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  • ...created in year 1939 to resist against aggression of the Nazi Germany and Soviet USSR. That pact described details of the Soviet and German aggression against the European countries.
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  • Unconditioned response to aggression in the Eastern Europe, the former Soviet satellites , impunity actions of the aggressor in Ukraine, encourage him to Militarist propaganda campaign is now preparing the population of the aggressor country for a glo
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  • [[File:1968invasionTankFire.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Soviet invasion into Czechoslovakia]], 1968 <ref> ...ecovery of many postulates of [[sovietism]] in the official paradigm and [[propaganda]] in the official TV, newspapers and sites.
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  • ...ina does not show phenomena of collapse, typical for the USSR and the post-soviet Russia. ...ch is the subject of an exhibition touring China, is portrayed as Japanese propaganda tool by some newspapers.
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  • ...ted to the [[usurpation]], [[aggression]], [[genocide]], [[censorship]], [[propaganda]] and other similar activities that are believed to be illegal. ...rnal collapse, as is shown by numerous examples from both the imperial and Soviet periods. The collapse usually takes place as Russia rests on the laurels of
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  • Also, [[Communism]] is [[religion]], [[ideology]] and [[propaganda]] based on the postulates of ability of construction of [[communism]] in th ...ear 1990, when the approaching crash of the [[USSR]] and cruelty of the [[Soviet veteran]]s become evident.
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  • suppression of freedom of distribution of information, [[censorship]] and [[Propaganda]]. The last two phenomena, in their turn, ...ed is to stop the western support of Russian terrorists and other criminal soviet veterans, who plunder the treasure from Russia and hide it in the civilised
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  • Term [[Federast]] ([[Федераст]]) denotes the member of the Russian [[Soviet of Federation]], one of the top legislative council that approve the projec ...logy with term [[Liberast]] ([[Либераст]]) used in the pro-Putin [[propaganda]] to denote [[dissident]]s and other Russian citizen, who insist on fulfilm
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  • ...ssian citizens have been brainwashed and have been effectively turned into propaganda “zombies”. It is shocking to witness the drastic change in perception o ...lic”. This challenge is directed not only against the states of the post-Soviet space.
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