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De-Stalinising Eastern Europe: The Dilemmas of Rehabilitation,einforced by the publication of books such as Arthur Koestler’s . (1940).. Yet in the long run, Pritchard was right. Whereas Nazi Germany went down in the final and totally mad ‘destruction’ and ‘self-destruction’ of 1944–1945,. the Soviet Union did finally begin to reverse its use of terror and redGEAR 发表于 2025-3-23 20:51:40
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The Release and Rehabilitation of Victims of Stalinist Terror in Poland,t there of Poles from the eastern regions. The introduction of the Stalinist system in Poland was clearly a tragedy for the entire nation and for every section of society. Nevertheless, there were certain groups of people who suffered a disproportionately harsh fate. For political and geopolitical r大包裹 发表于 2025-3-24 05:23:33
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De-Stalinisation and Political Rehabilitations in Bulgaria,were officially rehabilitated only after the fall of the communist regime in 1989. The third group of former Stalinist victims represented communist functionaries who were accused, in a series of fabricated show trials in the late 1940s and early 1950s, of having spied for Tito’s Yugoslavia and/or fprobate 发表于 2025-3-24 18:06:36
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The Fate of Stalinist Victims in Moldavia after 1953: Amnesty, Pardon and the Long Road to Rehabilin of party, state and secret police officials who had fallen victim to the regime in various periods of Soviet history. The second part concentrates on the victims of mass terror, mainly related to the three deportations from the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (MSSR) in mid-June 1941, early JulLimerick 发表于 2025-3-25 02:55:05
Latvian Deportees of the 1940s: Their Release and Rehabilitation,and character of the repression, as well as the intensity and shape of Latvian resistance, differed from the Stalinist period to Khrushchev’s ‘Thaw’ to the Brezhnevite ‘era of stagnation’, but harmony between the communist regime and the local community was never attained. Taking advantage of a weak