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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...
- Bezbozhnik may refer to: Bezbozhnik (magazine), a Soviet satirical magazine Bezbozhnik (newspaper), a Soviet anti-religious and atheistic newspaper Bezbozhnik...
- Bezbozhnik (Russian: «Безбожник»; translation of the name: «The Godless») was an illustrated magazine, an organ of the Centre Soviet and Moscow Oblast...
- “Bezbozhnik u Stanka” (Russian: «Безбожник у станка», lit. 'The Godless at the Workbench') was a monthly and later biw****ly antireligious magazine of the...
- Bezbozhnik (Russian: Безбожник, lit. godless) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Bezbozhnik, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Kozhanovsky...
- correspondents and readers. Bezbozhnik appeared first in December 1922, and the following year a Moscow monthly for industrial workers Bezbozhnik u Stanka (The Godless...
- 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...
- 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...
- Derevenskiy Bezbozhnik (Russian: «Деревенский безбожник»; translation of the name: «The Rural Godless») was an illustrated magazine, an organ of the Centre...
- Mocking the religious metaphor in Soviet atheist magazine Bezbozhnik u Stanka, 1924...