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A common answer has been that the Soviet authorities were horrified by the continued hold of religion which they considered to be a threat to Marxism. Such a view is quite popular in the west where a clash of ideologies, with Christianity triumphing over Marxism, consoles churchmen who cannot...
Officials in Romania and the Soviet Union handled the problem of religion very similarly in defining the acceptable limits of religious activity in practice, but virulent attacks on religion in the Soviet Union prior to WWII made for a stronger lingering religious antagonism there after the War ...
Due to its length, it has sometimes been referred to as the "Soviet Union's Vietnam War" or the "Bear Trap" by Western media.[84][85][86] The Soviets' failure in the war[87] is thought to be a contributing factor to the fall of the Soviet Union.[54] It has left a mixed ...
The Komsomol of Tadzhikistan is an integral part of the All-Union Komsomol. In northern Tadzhikistan the first Komsomol cells appeared in 1918; in the central and southern regions they emerged after the victory of the popular revolution in Bukhara in September 1920. In the Pamirs, the first cel...
the second month is all about the official bodies of the Soviet Union and the importance of their duties; the third month is dedicated to the separation of religion from the state and school and eradication of “traditional prejudices”; during the fourth month, children study about the restorat...
This was certainly the response from the Soviet Union, who did all it could to suppress the Spanish Revolution to avoid angering the western democracies. Even the leader of the anarchists accepted the logic of this position and was ... WA Pelz - 《Journal for the Study of Radicalism》 被引...
Religion in the Soviet Union: Survival and Revival Parsons, "Moral and Spiritual Changes in the Last Years of the Soviet Union, " Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe 12 (December, 1992): 36: "One day in November 1990, as I walked through the halls of Moscow State ... P Wa...
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