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... Communist subversion of Czechoslovakia culminated in the seizure of power in February , 1948. To prepare for the ... ( Communist - controlled ) were permitted employment as edi- tors of newspapers . Non - Communist editors were either ...
... Communist subversion of Czechoslovakia culminated in the seizure of power in February , 1948. To prepare for the ... ( Communist - controlled ) were permitted employment as edi- tors of newspapers . Non - Communist editors were either ...
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... Communists or their sympathizers . The General Staff as well as the Directorate of Defense Intelligence passed into Communist hands , while political officers - patterned after the politi- cal commissars of the Red Army - systematically ...
... Communists or their sympathizers . The General Staff as well as the Directorate of Defense Intelligence passed into Communist hands , while political officers - patterned after the politi- cal commissars of the Red Army - systematically ...
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... Communist propaganda among a few key targets ( whereas the Communists and Nazis always emphasized a happy future state of affairs and a positive program ) and the purchase of cooperation from political or military groups through offers ...
... Communist propaganda among a few key targets ( whereas the Communists and Nazis always emphasized a happy future state of affairs and a positive program ) and the purchase of cooperation from political or military groups through offers ...
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