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Distraction is the
process of
diverting the
attention of an
individual or
group from a
desired area of
focus and
thereby blocking or
diminishing the reception...
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Stalin era. It is
often translated as "sabotage"; however, "wrecking", "
diversionist acts", and "counter-revolutionary sabotage" were
distinct sub-articles...
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Airport under its control, in
order to
bring Russian and pro-Russian
diversionists to
overthrow the
Moldovan government. In a
briefing on 10 March, United...
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communist rhetoric without the "true
revolutionary commitment". The "
diversionist" thus was a
camouflaged subject that
spoke as it were from
inside the...
- a good job in
cleansing the
country of
numerous "spies, terrorists,
diversionists and
wreckers <...>
which provided a
significant support for foreign...
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Distraction is the
process of
diverting the attention...
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Communist Party called for the
formation of
partisan detachments and '
diversionist'
groups in the German-occupied territories.
Joseph Stalin iterated his...
- personnel. By
their objectives,
detachments could be:
common (unitary),
diversionist-recon, cavalry, artillery, staff, reserve,
local defense, marching. On...
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secret NKVD
Order No. 00485,
titled "On the
liquidation of the
Polish diversionist and
espionage groups and POW units," was
approved on
August 9, 1937 by...
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mostly in 1943—1944, but also in 1942.
Partisans could specialize in
diversionist, reconnaissance, and
other tasks. In the
spring of 1942, the
number of...