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  • | official_languages = None <small>(1922–1990)</small><br>Russian <small>(1990–1991)</small>| capital = [[Moscow]] ...ских Республик''' ('''CCCP''')}} also known as the '''Soviet Union'''{{Efn|Russian: '''Советский Союз'''}} was a transcontinental [[socialist state]] that exi ...
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  • ...t would become [[Marxism–Leninism]].}}<br>[[Bolshevism]]|political_party=[[Russian Social Democratic Labor Party]] 1903–1912 [[All-Union Communist Party|Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)]] 1912–1924|image=[[File:Vladimir Lenin (Colou ...
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  • ...of America|United States]], the [[European Union]], [[United Kingdom]], [[Russian Federation|Russia]], and [[People's Republic of China|China]].<ref>[[Joseph ===Russian imperialism=== ...
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  • ...Леонид Ильич Брежнев|birth_date=19 December 1906|birth_place=Kamenskoye, [[Russian Empire]]|10 November 1982|death_place=Zarechye, Moscow Oblast, [[Soviet Uni '''Leonid Brezhnev'''{{Efn|Russian: Леонид Брежнев}} (19 December 1906 – 10 November 1982) was a [[Union of So ...
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  • | birth_place = Gori, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire (present-day [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]) ...ath_place = Moscow, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...
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  • ...onsidered the main socialist state in the modern day by Dengites and other revisionists. Their belief in modern Chinese "socialism" is so extreme that many compare Many revisionists and inexperienced communists uphold the DPRK (or North Korea) as a socialis ...
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  • ...r”, a “despot of the type of Ivan the Terrible”, “the greatest dictator in Russian history”, a “fool”, an “idiot”, etc.<ref>[https://digitalarchive.wilsoncent ...se had realized it was essentially useless to negotiate with [[Revisionism|Revisionists]], they would later denounce the [[Revisionism|revisionist]] policy of "Pea ...
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  • |birth_place=[[Moscow]], [[Russian Empire]], now [[Russia]] |death_place=Moscow, [[Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic]], now [[Russia]] ...
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  • |birth_place=Kolpino, Saint Petersburg Governorate, [[Russian Empire]], now [[Russia]] |death_place=Bolshevo, Moscow Oblast, [[Russian SFSR]], [[USSR]] ...
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  • ...Republics|Soviet flag]] being lowered and replaced with the flag of the [[Russian Federation]] on the night of December 25, 1991, a day before the Soviet Uni ...dissolve the Soviet Union and end the facade of [[socialism]]. The Soviet revisionists liquidated the CPSU and empowered [[right-wing]] [[Nationalism|nationalists ...
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  • | nationality = Russian | birth_place = Orenburg, [[Orenburg Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]] ...
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  • ...cial-imperialist organization dominated by the [[Soviet revisionism|Soviet revisionists]].]] ...s Cannot Conceal Their Traitorous Countenance|''The Demagogy of the Soviet Revisionists Cannot Conceal Their Traitorous Countenance'']].</ref> ...
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  • ...sive aspects of these countries. However, "critical support" as applied by revisionists most frequently acts as a mechanism to deny any wrongdoing on the part of t ...
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  • ...uld be assassination and the party fall under the control of [[Revisionism|revisionists]] led by the group of [[Nikita Khrushchev]]. The revisionist and [[Anti-Sta ...s Cannot Conceal Their Traitorous Countenance|''The Demagogy of the Soviet Revisionists Cannot Conceal Their Traitorous Countenance'']].</ref> After Brezhnev's dea ...
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  • ...|death_place=Moscow, [[Soviet Union]]|death_cause=Heart attack|nationality=Russian|political_orientation=[[Revisionism]] ([[Khrushchevism]])<br>[[Opportunism] '''Nikita Khrushchev'''{{Efn|Russian: '''Никита Хрущёв'''}} (15 April 1894–11 September 1971) was a [[Soviet rev ...
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  • ...[[Marx]]'s and [[Engels]]' time. While he notes Lenin's fight against the revisionists of the [[II. International]], he also denies that Lenin only revived revolu ...essed other regions. The western imperialists also had a great interest in Russian resources, so they would intervene in any fight against these conditions. T ...
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  • |birth_place=Yelizavetgrad, [[Russian Empire]], now [[Kirovohrad]], [[Ukraine]] |death_place=[[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[USSR]] ...
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  • ...the Ukronazi régime. The intended target was her father Alexander Dugin, a Russian patriot, sworn enemy of the new blue-yellow 4th Reich. May your soul rest i ...
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  • ...which was perceived as being a supporter of the [[Russian Soviet Republic|Russian]] [[Bolsheviks]]. It was used in a similar manner to "commie".<ref>[https:/ ...en referring to Soviet forces during their invasion of Russia during the [[Russian Civil War]]. It was later used by [[Nazism|Nazis]] such as [[Adolf Hitler]] ...
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  • | birth_place = Kabany, Kiev Governorate, [[Russian Empire]] | death_place = Moscow, [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...
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