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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...
- Stalin era. It is often translated as "sabotage"; however, "wrecking", "diversionist acts", and "counter-revolutionary sabotage" were distinct sub-articles...
- Look up distraction, distract, diversionism, or diversionist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Distraction is the process of diverting the attention...
- communist rhetoric without the "true revolutionary commitment". The "diversionist" thus was a camouflaged subject that spoke as it were from inside the...
- 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...
- 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...
- from whom this 'special decree' has come. If we don't arrest Trotskyite-diversionist-spies, then whom should we be arresting?" During 1937-1947 Frenkel was...
- a good job in cleansing the country of numerous "spies, terrorists, diversionists and wreckers <...> which provided a significant support for foreign...
- Communist Party called for the formation of partisan detachments and 'diversionist' groups in the German-occupied territories. Joseph Stalin iterated his...
- 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...