- De-Stalinization (Russian: десталинизация, romanized: destalinizatsiya)
comprised a
series of
political reforms in the
Soviet Union after the
death of...
- Routledge. pp. 2–4. ISBN 978-1-134-28347-7. Reid,
Susan E. (1997). "
Destalinization and Taste, 1953–1963".
Journal of
Design History. 10 (2).
Oxford University...
- Germans,
stateless persons from Riga, and Jehovah's Witnesses.
After destalinization,
internment in
camps was a
punishment reserved for
people engaged in...
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Eastern Catholic victims of
Soviet ****cutions
include bishops and
others among the tens of
thousands of
victims of
Soviet ****cutions from 1918 to approximately...
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after Stalin (1961)
online van Goudoever, A.P. (1986). The
limits of
destalinization in the
Soviet Union:
political rehabilitations in the
Soviet Union...
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number of
improvements to the
prototype IS-9 IS-10 28 Nov 1953 T-10
Accepted for service,
redesignated the T-10 as part of a
destalinization process....
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decommunization should be
carried out by
analogy with de****fication, with
destalinization being a
specific element of this process. The
Synod of
Bishops of the...
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disease and malnutrition.
During Nikita Khrushchev's
second wave of
destalinization in
November 1961, the city was
renamed Donetsk,
after the Seversky...
- were
expelled from the
party ranks in 1957 due to
their opposition to
destalinization.
Beyond longstanding controversies,
ranging from the Molotov–Ribbentrop...
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improved diesel engine, and
increased armor.
Renamed T-10 as part of the
Destalinization of the
Soviet Union in the 1950s. China People's
Liberation Army:...