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The Conditions of Public Opinion Action in Soviet Lithuania
Published 2007-12-01“…The biggest discreditation actions were carried against the biggest critics of the Soviet system - Lithuanian Catholic Church, dissidents, fighters for human rights and liberties, emigration organizations, and most active persons. …”
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Positions of Soviet secret service in totalitarian Soviet Union
Published 2008-12-01“…The KGB began to more frequently use ideological means and prophylactics, which helped in quashing dissidents. The ideological nature of the KGB became more apparent in occupied countries because of the ideological treatment of people in those countries and the anti-Soviet movement. …”
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KGB Struggle with Antisoviet Manifestation in Lithuania and Abroad: People's Discreditation
Published 2007-12-01“…The biggest discreditation actions were carried against the biggest critics of the Soviet system - Lithuanian Catholic Church, dissidents, fighters for human rights and liberties, emigration organizations, and most active persons. …”
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Dissemination of the Russian emigrant literature and the literature of the Book Program in East Europe in 1950-1990
Published 2024-08-01“…Publications of Russian émigrés and other foreign publishers made their way to Lithuania, Russia, and other neighboring countries, and were disseminated through various means: mainly by balloons in the 1950s, by mailings and colporteurs from the late 1950s, by diplomatic mailings, colporteurs, and couriers, by foreign correspondents, and by dissidents from the early 1960s. Lithuanian colporteurs transferred forbidden literature from the USA, West and East Germany, Poland, other countries of Western and Central Europe, as well as from Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kyiv, and Riga. …”
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