This study focuses on photos of the Soviet leaders in magazines during the Cold War, addressing their normativity in representations by the mass media. That point helps to define the ideological priorities of the Soviet culture and the norms of the society from another perspective, to mark the ...
Soviet leaders and intelligence: assessing the American adversary during the Cold War. By Raymond L. GarthoffNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/1468-2346.12528Plater-ZyberkHenryInternational Affairs
Propaganda was just one tool utilized by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Dive into the history of the Cold War and the use of Soviet propaganda to glorify state leaders, demonize the West, and promote Soviet advancements. The Cold War and Soviet Propaganda If you get a chance some...
Mikhail Gorbachev is not so boring I really matter! The Chernobyl Disaster (1986) Peace Talks Ensue (1989-1991) Fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) Mikhail Gorbachev Promoted change and supported the reform movement His policies triggered the fall of the Soviet Union I’m the first elected Russian...
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Joseph Stalin led a uniquely brutal campaign against religion and religious leaders. Read more The Great Purge Amid confusion and resistance to collectivization in the countryside, agricultural productivity dropped. This led to devastating food shortages. Millions died during the Great Famine of 1932...
Successes seem to have helped the USSR's leaders only modestly during the Cold War. During World War II, the Soviets solved what Americans called the Japanese PURPLE machine and captured enough German Enigma machines and key lists to read many German messages. The KGB comint organization ...
During World War II, the three leaders formed an uneasy alliance. Joseph Stalin participated in the 1917 October Revolution and started working for the Soviet government during Lenin’s tenure. His concentration of power began in 1922 when he became secretary general of the Communist Party’s ...
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Criticism of Gorbachev-era polices were nowhere to be found outside Russia on Tuesday, however, with US and European leaders echoing many of the same sentiments that helped him secure the 1990 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in midwifing the dissolution of the Soviet bloc. ...