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  1. 23. Dez. 2018 · This intertwining reflected the pervasive nature of corruption during the "period of stagnation" under Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev (1964-82). Government and party officials left no stones ...

  2. レオニード・イリイチ・ブレジネフ(ロシア語: Леони́д Ильи́ч Бре́жнев 発音 [ヘルプ / ファイル] 、ウクライナ語: Леонід Ілліч Брежнєв 、ラテン文字表記の例: Leonid Il'ich Brezhnev 、1906年 12月19日 - 1982年 11月10日 )は、ソビエト連邦の政治家。

  3. When Leonid Brezhnev came to power in 1964, the Soviet empire consisted of Cuba and six reliable satellites in Eastern Europe, the bloc was dominated politically and economically by the Soviet Union, and East–West interactions were kept to a minimum. Soviet military capabilities at this time, moreover, were clearly inferior to the military ...

  4. 22. Juli 2022 · Brezhnev-era animated films, like most Soviet cultural production, were quickly canonized and often appealed to adults. Their reach and ironic content perhaps should not be surprising: it is a commonplace that under late Socialism the genres of animation and children’s theater were subject to less state censorship (cartoons and other visual media are difficult to monitor for subversive ...

  5. Brezhnev Doctrine. The Brezhnev Doctrine was a Soviet foreign policy that proclaimed that any threat to "socialist rule" in any state of the Soviet Bloc in Central and Eastern Europe was a threat to all of them, and therefore, it justified the intervention of fellow socialist states. It was proclaimed in order to justify the Soviet-led ...

  6. Vorgeschichte – der „Warschauer Brief“ Der Ostblock. Erste Formulierungen der Doktrin über die „begrenzte Souveränität sozialistischer Länder“, im Westen später die „Breschnew-Doktrin“ genannt, finden sich im sogenannten „Warschauer Brief“, den die führenden Vertreter kommunistischer Parteien der Sowjetunion, Bulgariens, Ungarns, Polens und der DDR am 15.