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Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
Historical Note: The Communist Party authorities and other Soviet authorities controlled and censored all publications in the USSR
Digital Content Created by Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities
Other Files: RG-79.02.02,Suvorovskii Natisk (A Suvorov Attack), 1945
RG-79.02.03, Ogoniok, Soviet magazine (The Spark), 1945, No. 39
RG-79.02.04, Pages from a Soviet newspaper, 1945, No. 141
RG-79.02.05, Pages from a Soviet newspaper, May 1945
RG-79.02.06, The Victory Day reflected in the Soviet periodicals, May 1945
RG-79.02.07, Pages from the Soviet magazine Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945, June, No 23
RG-79.02.08, Pages from the Soviet magazine Oroniok (The Spark), No. 45, 1945
RG-79.02.09, Novoeie Slovo (The New World), a pro-German periodical published in Berlin, No. 68, 1944
RG-79.02.10, Ogoniok, Soviet magazine, (The Spark), August 1945, No. 31
RG-79.02.11, Ogoniok, Soviet magazine (The Spark), September, 1945, No. 35
RG-79.02.14, Pages from Ogoniok, (The Spark), a Soviet periodical, Our Allies
RG-79.02.15, Anti-German and anti-Nazi, Soviet caricatures, from a Soviet periodical, May 1945
RG-79.02.16, Portraying the Nazi warcrimes and crimes against humanity, from a Soviet periodical, 1945