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  1. Falsifiers of History was a book published by the Soviet Information Bureau, edited and partially re-written by Joseph Stalin, in response to documents made public in January 1948 regarding German–Soviet relations before and after the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

    • Fal’sifkatory istorii (Istoricheskaya spravka)
    • Soviet Union
    • 65
  2. Falsifiers of History: An Historical Document on the Origins of World War II : with an Introduction by Frederick L. Schuman Sovinformbi︠u︡ro Committee for Promotion of...

    • Sovinformbi︠u︡ro
    • the University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Apr 15, 2010
    • Committee for Promotion of Peace, 1948
  3. Historical negationism, [1] [2] also called historical denialism, is falsification [3] [4] or distortion of the historical record. This is not the same as historical revisionism, a broader term that extends to newly evidenced, fairly reasoned academic reinterpretations of history. [5] In attempting to revise the past, historical ...

  4. Stalin and the Pamphlet “Falsifiers Of History”: “Interpretations”, Guidelines and Their Implementation. - Institute of National Remembrance Review - Volume 4 (2021-2022) - CEJSH - Yadda.

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · It found its first expression in Falsifiers of History, a key text, jointly authored by Stalin himself, and first published in 1948. This was a work which broadly speaking provides the parameters, and even much of the phraseology, of all subsequent Soviet accounts of the Pact, and even those of the post-Soviet period.

  6. Published originally by the Soviet Information Bureau and allegedly authored in part by Josef Stalin, Falsifiers of History is Stalin's view on America's role in propelling nations towards war and the breakdown of Soviet-German relations in the lead to WWII.

  7. Historiographical progressivism can be described as a belief that throughout history humanity has been on a gradual incline, in terms of development, towards an overall end goal. The way in which Marxism embodies this characteristic can be most clearly seen in actual Marxist texts.