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anti-Soviet

adjective

  1. opposed to anything characteristic of or relating to the former Soviet Union and its government

    anti-Soviet propaganda

  2. opposed to the government and policies of the former Soviet Union

    they are not pro-Nazi but anti-Soviet



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His most famous works, like The Man Who Flew Into Space from His Apartment, created in 1984, were read as anti-Soviet manifestos.

Ohser drew anti-British and anti-Soviet caricatures, but in his private life, he made no secret of his real political convictions.

The reason for the flap, old man,” he said, “is that Kim was head of our anti-Soviet section.

Do you think that they thought you had anti-Soviet views because you married an American?

To a significant degree the revival of nationalism has gone hand in hand with anti-Soviet attitudes.

Since nineteen he had been a member of the anti-Soviet team.

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