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The Soviet Union used then- Mayor Bernie Sanders’ push for closer ties between the U.S. and Moscow as part of a propaganda effort to “reveal American imperialism as the main source of the ...
Joseph Stalin’s plan to modernize the Soviet Union’s economy, beginning in 1928, carried enormous cost for the country—especially in its human toll. Agricultural collectivization disrupted the food ...
1960s Propaganda Imagines A Glorious Soviet Union In 2017 The images show nuclear-powered trains speeding across a dam to Alaska, and cities built under the tundra. The USSR has defeated the ...
When Alexander Rodchenko took the photograph “Pioneer Playing a Trumpet” in 1930, the Soviet Union had been, albeit briefly, a haven for photographers and filmmakers. The primary reason these ...
During WWII, the Third Reich's propaganda machine realized that it could achieve great success by driving wedges between numerous ethnic groups in the Soviet Union and pushing Russians, Ukrainians ...
“The Bolsheviks outlawed this kind of antisemitic propaganda. The Soviet Union for many decades presented itself as standing at the forefront of the fight against antisemitism.” Nevertheless ...
THE RED MILLIONAIRE: A POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY OF WILLI MUENZENBERG, MOSCOW’S SECRET PROPAGANDA TSAR IN THE WEST, 1917-1940 By Sean McMeekin Yale University Press, $32.50, 416 pages REVIEWED BY ...
"I went to first grade in the Soviet Union," Libin said. "I was subjected to a lot of Soviet propaganda, and I was told as a little kid repeatedly: 'Communism doesn't exist yet.
Conservatives accuse Hollywood of making leftist propaganda. But in the 1940s, it was actually churning out Stalinist spin in films like “Mission to Moscow.” ...
The Morning Freiheit, the daily Yiddish newspaper which maintains a strong pro-Soviet attitude, sharply criticized today the continuation of anti-Semitic propaganda in the Soviet Union.
As the West threatens further sanctions against Russia over Ukraine, critics compare the message from nationalist Russian media to propaganda produced in the Soviet Union.
As the West threatens further sanctions against Russia over Ukraine, critics compare the message from nationalist Russian media to propaganda produced in the Soviet Union.