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anti-Soviet and communist
Similar anti-Soviet Eastern European resistance groups fought against Soviet and communist rule in Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Croatia and western Ukraine.

anti-Soviet and parties
He invited democratic opposition parties and organisations to hold a joint event marking the anniversary of Hungary ’ s anti-Soviet 1956 revolution on October 23.
* The penetration, and liquidation, of anti-Soviet parties and counter-revolutionary organizations ;
The deplorable situation of the anti-Soviet opposition forced all major underground parties to seek closer cooperation.

anti-Soviet and western
During or after the war, similar anti-Soviet resistance rose up in places like Romania, Poland, and western Ukraine.

anti-Soviet and Europe
Traditionally, Western Powers had been unwilling to condemn Japanese aggression because of their preoccupation with the situation in Europe and Japan's anti-Soviet Union political agenda.
The name of Tetri Giorgi has also been adopted by several political and non-political organizations, significantly by anti-Soviet Georgian émigré group in Europe and the 1990s paramilitary unit.
It enforced rigid conformity in the satellite states of Eastern Europe and infiltrated and destroyed anticommunist, anti-Soviet, or independent groups .< ref >" Encyclopedia :: K :: KGB.
A high-ranking official in briefly independent Georgia ( 1918 – 1921 ), he was one of the leaders of anti-Soviet movement of Georgian émigrés in Europe.
While an officer, according to Soviet courier Elizabeth Bentley, Lee reportedly a descendant of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee covertly furnished her with information on “ anti-Soviet work by OSS ” and other topics of interest to Moscow, which was technically an ally ( in Europe ) following the collapse of the Nazi-Soviet pact.

anti-Soviet and e
The goal was to hunt down " deviations from the general line ," " opposition leanings ” within the party to ferret out and eliminate " bourgeois nationalism " in the Soviet satellites, i. e., anti-Soviet movements under the guise of nationalism.

anti-Soviet and .
Any free elections that were to be held in Poland would have to produce a government in which Moscow had complete confidence, and all pressure from the West for free voting by anti-Soviet elements in Poland would be met by restrictions on voting by these elements.
Professor McNeill thinks that at Yalta, Stalin did not fully realize the dilemma which faced him, that he thought the exclusion of the anti-Soviet voters from East European elections would not be greatly resented by his allies, while neither Roosevelt nor Churchill frankly faced `` the fact that, in Poland at least, genuinely free democratic elections would return governments unfriendly to Russia '', by any definition of international friendliness.
* 1989 – The April 9 tragedy in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR an anti-Soviet peaceful demonstration and hunger strikes, demanding restoration of Georgian independence is dispersed by the Soviet army, resulting in 20 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
Censors also regarded some passages as anti-Soviet, especially the novel's criticisms of Stalinism, Collectivisation, the Great Purge, and the Gulag.
In the years immediately after the war ( 1944 – 1946 ), the Soviet part of the allied control commission demanded that public libraries should remove from circulation more than 1, 700 books that were deemed anti-Soviet, and bookstores were given catalogs of banned books.
The Finnish Board of Film Classification likewise banned movies that it considered to be anti-Soviet.
Communist leaders like Mao Zedong and North Vietnamese Ho Chi Minh both implemented guerrilla warfare giving it a theoretical frame which served as a model for similar strategies elsewhere, such as the Cuban " foco " theory and the anti-Soviet Mujahadeen in Afghanistan.
Except for the short-lived neutrality declared by the anti-Soviet leader Imre Nagy in November 1956, Hungary's foreign policy generally followed the Soviet lead from 1947 to 1989.
Goebbels ' letter informed Chuikov of Hitler's death and requested a ceasefire, hinting that the establishment of a National Socialist government hostile to Western plutocracy would be beneficial to the Soviet Union, as the betrayal of Himmler and Göring indicated that otherwise anti-Soviet National Socialist elements might align themselves with the West.
The Reagan Administration sought to build an " anti-Soviet strategic consensus in the Middle East.
As such, Ribbentrop worked hard during his early diplomatic career to realize Hitler's dream of an anti-Soviet Anglo-German alliance.
This in turn helped to improve German-Soviet relations by demonstrating that German foreign policy was now primarily anti-Western rather than anti-Soviet.
But Ribbentrop's motives in seeking to have Japan enter the war were more anti-British then anti-Soviet.
In April 1942, as part of a diplomatic counterpart to Case Blue Ribbentrop had assembled in Hotel Adlon in Berlin a collection of anti-Soviet émigrés from the Caucasus with the aim of having them declared leaders of governments in exile.
Whilst the Soviet ambassador in Washington suspected that the Marshall Plan could lead to the creation of an anti-Soviet bloc, Stalin was open to the offer.
Thereafter, statements were made suggesting a future confrontation with the West, calling the United States both a " fascizing " power and the " center of worldwide reaction and anti-Soviet activity ," with all U. S .- aligned countries branded as enemies.
On the other side, several members were proclaiming anti-Soviet slogans as they accused the National Reconciliation programme to be supported and developed by the Soviet Union.
Hitler's fierce anti-Soviet rhetoric was one of the reasons why the UK and France decided that Soviet participation in the 1938 Munich Conference regarding Czechoslovakia would be both dangerous and useless.
Radical elements became more vocal: anti-Soviet polemics appeared in the press ( after the formal abolishment of censorship on 26 June 1968 ), the Social Democrats began to form a separate party, and new unaffiliated political clubs were created.
Ultimately the Soviet Army was withdrawn from Afghanistan in 1989 because of international opposition, persistent anti-Soviet guerilla warfare ( enhanced by the U. S .), and a lack of support from Soviet citizens.
During this period anti-Soviet rebels from Central Asia known as Basmachi utilized the period of instability in Afghanistan to launch raids into the Soviet Union.

anti-Soviet and Trotskyist
from the City College of New York in 1940, where he majored in history and was part of a small but vocal Trotskyist anti-Soviet group who eventually became the New York Intellectuals.

anti-Soviet and ),
Some time in 1918 or 1919, Sergiusz Piasecki returned to Belarus, joining Belarusian anti-Soviet units, the " Green Oak " ( in Polish, Zielony Dąb ), led by Ataman Wiaczesław Adamowicz ( pseudonym: J. Dziergacz ).
The Soviet army behaved as an occupation force ( although theoretically it was an ally against Nazi Germany ), and could arrest virtually anyone at will, for perceived " fascist " or " anti-Soviet " activities.
Totally credible from the specialists ' point of view, the book caused controversy, among other things, by shocking revelations about the difficult father-and-son relationship ( or rather, the lack of any ), implying that Vysotsky-senior ( while his son was alive ) was deeply ashamed of him and his songs which he deemed ' anti-Soviet ' and reported his own son to the KGB.
The term refers to the Cominform Resolution of June 28, 1948 ( resulting from the Tito-Stalin Split ) that accused the Communist Party of Yugoslavia ( KPJ ), among other things, of " depart from Marxism-Leninism ," exhibiting an " anti-Soviet attitude ," " meeting criticism with hostility " and " reject to discuss the situation at an Informbureau meeting.
These networks were run by people with well-known liberal but pro-American big business and anti-Soviet views such as William Paley ( CBS ), Henry Luce ( Time and Life Magazine ), Arthur Hays Sulzberger ( New York Times ), Alfred Friendly ( managing editor of the Washington Post ), Jerry O ' Leary ( Washington Star ), Hal Hendrix ( Miami News ), Barry Bingham, Sr. ( Louisville Courier-Journal ), James Copley ( Copley News Services ) and Joseph Harrison ( Christian Science Monitor ).
Viktor Rafalsky, a political prisoner, dissident and author of unpublished plays, novels, and short stories, was committed to Soviet psychiatric prisons in Lviv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Leningrad for 24 years because of belonging to a clandestine Marxist group ( from 1954 to 1959 ), writing anti-Soviet prose ( from 1962 to 1965 ), and possessing anti-Soviet literature ( from 1968 to 1983 ).
II ), a total of 12, 000 anti-Soviet social elements.
When the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), through Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence ( ISI ), trained and armed the Afghan mujahideen and other Islamic fundamentalist elements and used them to bleed the Soviet troops in Afghanistan, the Marris and the Mengals kept away from the anti-Soviet jihad and helped the KGB, the Soviet intelligence agency, and the KHAD, the Afghan intelligence agency, in the collection of intelligence regarding the activities of the CIA and the ISI on the Pakistani side of the border.
It provided imprisonment for anti-Soviet agitation ( part 1 ), for participation in unauthorized meetings ( part 2 ) and for defamation of the Soviet coat of arms and the Red Banner ( part 3 ).

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