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,Postwar Stalinism 1945–53,hurch was able to bring believers in the conquered territories under its sway. Independent Orthodox Churches in the Baltic States and Poland were subjugated to Moscow, as were believers from the Romanian Orthodox Church in the annexed territory of Bessarabia. The Ukrainian Catholic Church, the 350-yNebulizer 发表于 2025-3-25 11:32:20
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,Postwar Stalinism 1945–53,piscopate and many priests were arrested and the secret police organised a ‘synod’ at which the Church requested its incorporation into the Moscow Patriarchate. A similar fate befell the branch of the Church in Transcarpathia in 1949 after the murder of its leader, Archbishop Romzha.SOB 发表于 2025-3-26 02:00:40
Introduction,on that they have been able to supplement their histories (based on official publications, oral recollection and . — unofficial, self-published — sources) with material from the extensive Soviet archives.尽管 发表于 2025-3-26 04:24:58
,The Great Patriotic War 1941–45,s. He ordered a halt to the anti-religious campaign. There was a let-up in atheist propaganda (the League of Militant Godless was closed down in 1941 and atheist publications stopped) and churches reopened in Soviet-held territory. The remnants of the government-inspired Living Church fizzled out.改革运动 发表于 2025-3-26 09:18:31
Book 1996archives. Included are documents from the KGB, the Central Committee, the Council for Religious Affairs and numerous other official bodies. For the first time in English we see the bureaucrats‘ own view of how religious believers should be controlled, following the story from the persecutions of the侵害 发表于 2025-3-26 13:30:46
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,The Brezhnev Years 1964–82,l characteristic of most aspects of public life under the new leadership of Leonid Brezhnev. In 1965 the Council for the affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church was merged with the Council for the affairs of Religious Cults to form the Council for Religious Affairs, headed by Vladimir Kuroyedov.