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Bezbozhnik (Russian: Безбожник; "The
Godless One") was an anti-religious and
atheistic newspaper published in the
Soviet Union between 1922 and 1941 by...
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Bezbozhnik may
refer to:
Bezbozhnik (magazine), a
Soviet satirical magazine Bezbozhnik (newspaper), a
Soviet anti-religious and
atheistic newspaper Bezbozhnik...
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Bezbozhnik (Russian: «Безбожник»;
translation of the name: «The Godless») was an
illustrated magazine, an
organ of the
Centre Soviet and
Moscow Oblast...
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Bezbozhnik u Stanka” (Russian: «Безбожник у станка», lit. 'The
Godless at the Workbench') was a
monthly and
later biw****ly
antireligious magazine of the...
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Bezbozhnik (Russian: Безбожник, lit. godless) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Bezbozhnik,
Bryansk Oblast, a
settlement in Kozhanovsky...
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correspondents and readers.
Bezbozhnik appeared first in
December 1922, and the
following year a
Moscow monthly for
industrial workers Bezbozhnik u
Stanka (The Godless...
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Cover of
Bezbozhnik in 1929,
magazine of the
Society of the Godless. The
first five-year plan of the
Soviet Union is
shown crushing the gods of the Abrahamic...
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submarine with the same
number (Л-55) on 7
August 1931. She was
later named Bezbozhnik ("Atheist") and was used as the
basis of
design for the
Soviet L-class...
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Derevenskiy Bezbozhnik (Russian: «Деревенский безбожник»;
translation of the name: «The
Rural Godless») was an
illustrated magazine, an
organ of the Centre...
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Mocking the
religious metaphor in
Soviet atheist magazine Bezbozhnik u Stanka, 1924...