Soviet propaganda during World War II
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Soviet propaganda during the Second World War was launched mainly after the German invasion of the USSR. Important organs of the press were the newspapers "The Red Star" ("Krasnaya Zvezda") and "The Truth" ("Pravda"). It forms a specific chapter in the history of Soviet propaganda (agitprop).
[edit] Posters
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