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... Khrushchev , strutted around the stage revelling in the faithfulness of his subjects : " Oh , how loyal you are to me ! " Some playwrights came to the fore who were not afraid to touch on important and sensitive themes . For several ...
... Khrushchev , strutted around the stage revelling in the faithfulness of his subjects : " Oh , how loyal you are to me ! " Some playwrights came to the fore who were not afraid to touch on important and sensitive themes . For several ...
Page 169
... Khrushchev closed the door again firmly . What was the reason for the authorities ' two years of benevolence ? In ... Khrushchev took an al- most liberal stance . In answer to Vadim Kozhevnikov's obsequious call to the Central Committee ...
... Khrushchev closed the door again firmly . What was the reason for the authorities ' two years of benevolence ? In ... Khrushchev took an al- most liberal stance . In answer to Vadim Kozhevnikov's obsequious call to the Central Committee ...
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... Khrushchev passed it on to his son - in - law Adzhubey who was at that time editor - in - chief of Izvestia . Newspapers are subject to a different censorship body . Khrushchev was not able to beat Glavlit , so he cunningly bypassed it ...
... Khrushchev passed it on to his son - in - law Adzhubey who was at that time editor - in - chief of Izvestia . Newspapers are subject to a different censorship body . Khrushchev was not able to beat Glavlit , so he cunningly bypassed it ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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