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  1. Political repression in the Soviet Union. Throughout the history of the Soviet Union, tens of millions of people suffered political repression, which was an instrument of the state since the October Revolution.

  2. Political repression by the state saw the uprising of multiple rebellions, often crushed with overwhelming force and repression, though these rebellions and revolutions are what ultimately led to the Union's collapse. Economic repression

  3. The Soviet repressions during Stalin’s rule persist in collective memory. In surveys, 80 percent of Russians say they know about Stalin’s repressions. Over one-third of Russians report having...

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  4. What gave the Stalinist political economy its postwar resurgence? I will place the Soviet recovery in a broader European context. The result is a puzzle: across most of Europe there was a clear association between postwar prosperity and economic and social reforms, but not in the Soviet Union. A closer look at Soviet postwar

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  5. The dissidents revealed the mechanism of political repression in the Soviet Union by speaking openly, refusing to play the roles assigned to them as Soviet citizens in the nationwide political play. This defiance led to arrests that were publicized by other dissidents who in turn were arrested.

  6. 8. Dez. 2020 · This chapter examines the impact of Stalinist repression during the Great Terror of 1935–1939 on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It traces the spread of repression after the Kirov murder from the first arrests of the assassin and his small circle to a mass repression that engulfed the Party from top to bottom.

  7. reaction to Soviet repression. In March, 1966, less than a month after the verdict, a group of young Soviet intellectuals attempted to stage an anti- Stalin rally in Red Square, an extraordinary act of political defiance by Soviet standards. The Soviet leadership reacted by strengthening its legal defenses against dissent. To facilitate prosecution