Communist Regimes in Eastern EuropeHoover Institution Press, 1988 - 369 pages |
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... Stalin personally and to the Soviet Union in the early postwar years . This devotion persisted despite several ... Stalin's summons to Moscow in February 1948. In a series of letters the Yugoslavs were accused by Soviet leaders not ...
... Stalin personally and to the Soviet Union in the early postwar years . This devotion persisted despite several ... Stalin's summons to Moscow in February 1948. In a series of letters the Yugoslavs were accused by Soviet leaders not ...
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... Stalin , pp . 88–89 , reports that he discussed with Stalin the 121 reported cases of rape ( 111 of these also involved murder ) and 1,204 registered incidents of looting by Red Army personnel in Yugoslavia . 85. Early in 1948 Stalin ...
... Stalin , pp . 88–89 , reports that he discussed with Stalin the 121 reported cases of rape ( 111 of these also involved murder ) and 1,204 registered incidents of looting by Red Army personnel in Yugoslavia . 85. Early in 1948 Stalin ...
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... Stalin's crimes vis - à - vis domestic as well as foreign party members , this elite gathering could surmise that future relations with member states in the East European " commonwealth of nations " would follow a new course . 4 ...
... Stalin's crimes vis - à - vis domestic as well as foreign party members , this elite gathering could surmise that future relations with member states in the East European " commonwealth of nations " would follow a new course . 4 ...
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Peoples Republic of Bulgaria | 32 |
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic | 60 |
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