Abstract: On rumours described in Communist Party and state security organ reports in Soviet Estonia in 1944–1953 The Soviet Union was characterised by total control over the expressions of opinion of its citizens. For this reason, public opinion was to a great extent expressed as rumours. The Soviet regime, in turn, treated rumours as anti-Soviet phenomena, on the one hand, because they contradicted official propaganda, and on the other hand because they also very directly hindered the implementation of Sovietisation and the ability of agitators to explain the advantages of the new regime. Thus rumours had to be combatted. This article does not examine rumours in Soviet society as a broader, separate phenomenon, rather it analyses how they...
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Keywords: Soviet Union, Cold War, Estonian SSR, Finnish Television, Estonian Television, propaganda,...
Soviet State Security, as an integral part of the Soviet system, fostered a negative and denigrating...
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As one of the main pillars of support for Stalin’s regime, the Soviet state security organs had a pr...
The article discusses conflicts among Estonian communists at the beginning of the 1920s. The roots o...
The country-wide uprisings of the winter and spring of 1920–1921 still lack a coherent explanation ...
The article examines the demotion of the first secretary of I. Popov, the Kaluga regional committee ...
When we use Soviet documentation of political and secret police investigations to write history, to ...
The research problem addressed in this paper is the issue of the process of the accession of the Rep...
Since historical memory is a vital element of national unity and identity in oppressed nations that ...
The main sources of Estonian history are predominantly stored in the Estonian archives, yet it is al...
Abstract: Tartu State University in the sphere of interest of the state security organs in 1950 Afte...
The policy of communist authorities in Poland as seen through rumors in the years 1949-1953 The a...
The image of the Soviet Union and Russia has changed dramatically in the press in Finland after the ...
Keywords: Soviet Union, Cold War, Estonian SSR, Finnish Television, Estonian Television, propaganda,...
Soviet State Security, as an integral part of the Soviet system, fostered a negative and denigrating...
The article analyzes the reaction of the Lithuanian Armed Forces Command to the Communist putsch in ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between government propaganda, popular beliefs, and the ...
As one of the main pillars of support for Stalin’s regime, the Soviet state security organs had a pr...
The article discusses conflicts among Estonian communists at the beginning of the 1920s. The roots o...
The country-wide uprisings of the winter and spring of 1920–1921 still lack a coherent explanation ...
The article examines the demotion of the first secretary of I. Popov, the Kaluga regional committee ...
When we use Soviet documentation of political and secret police investigations to write history, to ...
The research problem addressed in this paper is the issue of the process of the accession of the Rep...