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Sovietization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sovietization is term that may be used with two distinct (but related) meanings: •the adoption of a political system based on the model of soviets (workers' councils). •the adoption of a way of life ...
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Definition of sovietization from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sovietization:The Sovietization of Poland, accompanied by terror, included the nationalization of industry and the expropriation of privately owned land parcels larger than 125 acres (50 hectares). For a definition of "Sovietization", visit Merriam-Webster.
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About the Book The Sovietization of Ukraine, 1917–1923 concerns the Bolsheviks' theory and practice of national self-determination with regard to Ukraine from the outbreak of the revolution in 1917 to the creation of the Soviet Union in 1923. In addition to presenting a detailed account of the events leading to Ukraine...
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Every day, the headlines scream with some new threat from the American Civil Liberties Union. I believe it's important to look behind the curtain and discover the origins of groups and organizations to better understand their activities. The ACLU was founded in the 1920s by Roger Baldwin and Crystal Eastman,
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The Sovietization of Lithuania cause huge harm to Jewish culture. Yiddish culture was so far not persecuted, nonetheless, everything that had been created in Hebrew was banned, all Hebrew institutions, yeshivas, schools (children transferred to Yiddish schools), all public organizations, all parties.
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Being retired, I regularly have the pleasure of accompanying my wife on trips to the grocery store. There I am sometimes treated to the sight of young, modem women handling with aplomb one of the toughest assignments in a challenging but rewarding vocation: They are mothers pushing shopping carts through the aisles with a...
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THE POLITBURO OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION (BOLSHEVIKS) AND SOVIETIZATION OF THE TERRITORIES ANNEXED IN 1939–1941 Thus, the task of Sovietization of the future territories of the USSR was formulated prior to the invasion of the Polish territory by the Soviet Army.
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Captive University The Sovietization of East German, Czech, and Polish Higher Education, 1945-1956 by John Connelly Such visions of an unimpeded and complete Sovietization of Eastern Europe continue to shape the historical imagination.[4] Scholars have long recognized a relative openness in the early postwar period,
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"Sovietization" of U.S. Foreign Policy --the Russian View By Russians, it is perceived as sovietization of the American global activity. First indicated in how air strikes against Baghdad were covered in 1998, it moved into high gear during the Kosovo intervention in 1999.
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