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Opening a Free Path to Analyze the Discourse Shift in the Soviet Belarusian Newspaper 'Zviazda' after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Published 2023-11-01“…With a view to validating the pipeline, a pilot study was carried out: it aims to visualize some simple manifestations of the Soviet rhetorical shift about Nazi Germany after the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in order to prove that some useful phenomenon can be revealed even with quite noisy data.…”
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Political borders in Polish territory according to the Soviet atlas of 1940
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British-French-Soviet Negotiations of 1939: Failed Attempt of Establishing a Collective Security System in Europe
Published 2018-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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USSR and Problem of German Influence in Iran in Second Half of 1930s (Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation)
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Comintern and the Communist party of the USA: politics and relations (August 1939 – June 1941)
Published 2018-03-01“…The attention is paid to the reaction of the direct participants in the events, first of all, the members of the Communist Party of the USA, to the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939. The analysis of the attitude of the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USA E. …”
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The Origins of World War II in Contemporary Russian and British Historiography: A Trajectory of Interpretations
Published 2017-12-01“…Relying on the concept of historical memory, the author analyses the motives behind the prewar policy of appeasement carried out by London, and the meaning of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact concluded between the USSR and Germany in 1939. …”
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1989 – Annus Mirabilis for The Moldavian SSR
Published 2023-06-01“…Changing the language legislation, returning to the Latin alphabet, and condemning the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact are just some of the successes of 1989 that impacted the following years, resulting, eventually, in the Declaration of Sovereignty of 1990 and the Declaration of Independence of 1991.…”
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Baltic national movements, 1986-1992. Origins, trajectories, agendas
Published 2020-12-01“…The origins of the ‘popular fronts’ (Rahvarinne in Estonia, Tautas fronte in Latvia) or ‘movement’ (Sąjūdis in Lithuania) are connected first with the support of perestroika, second with public historical debates about the Molotov-Ribbentrop-Pact and Stalinist repressions, and third with the restoration of national symbols of the pre-war republics. …”
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Military Utopias in Soviet Cinema
Published 2024-03-01“…The first was the signing of the Molotov — Ribbentrop Pact. The second reason was the beginning of actual hostilities at Khalkhin Gol and Lake Khasan, which showed a far from rosy picture regarding the combat state of the Soviet troops and the weakness of the enemy. …”
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The paradise is too far [Book review: Rybakov V. On a Hairy Back. St. Petersburg, Limbus Press, Izd. K. Tublina, 2016, 367 p.]
Published 2017-02-01“…All characters are, in one way or other, related to the elaboration and signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. The main character narrates from the eternity, because he was killed by his own wife in the final part of the novel. …”
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Mäletamine ja nostalgia Karl Ristikivi romaanis „Kõik, mis kunagi oli” ning Bernard Kangro Joonatani -romaanides. Remembering and Nostalgia in Karl Ristikivi`s novel „All that Once...
Published 2009-12-01“…Ristikivi’s novel is set a few months before the conclusion of the Molotov- Ribbentrop pact in August, 1939. The novel’s focus, however, is not on the historical events themselves, but rather on how characters experience and interpret their own personal past and present. …”
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