Authors: Catherine Merridale
policy on unity and brotherhood,
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at Potsdam conference,
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presents from comrades worldwide,
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purge of political and military élite,
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and purge trials,
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reluctant to share credit for the victory,
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reparations issue,
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revises his rhetoric regarding the motherland,
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role assumes greater prominence,
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in secret revolutionary group at Baku,
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speech of 1 May 1944,
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speech of 7 November 1942,
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‘Stalin’s order’ demands restraint in Berlin,
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as a totem,
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tries to secure the Soviet Far East,
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victims of,
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vigilance warning,
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western empire,
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Stalin, Vasily,
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Stalingrad,
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carpet-bombing,
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delight at Russian victory,
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described,
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enemy not permanently broken by the victory,
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low military discipline,
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militia gangs,
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mythical significance,
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oath,
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Red Army’s endurance at,
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refugees from,
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ruins as the icon of Red Army stoicism,
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shooting of deserters and cowards,
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a victory for Moscow and its allies,
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Stalingrad Front,
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Starobel’sk,
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State Defence Committee,
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Steinbeck, John,
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Steppe Front,
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Sunday Times
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Supreme Soviet,
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Suvorov, Alexander,
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Taman peninsula,
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Tamurlane,
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Tank Men, The
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Taranichev, Vitaly,
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Taranicheva, Natalya (Natasha),
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Tarnopol,
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Taylorism,
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Teltow Canal,
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Texel island,
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‘Thieving Army, The’ (Red Army theatrical review),
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Third Reich
collapse of,
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reparations issue,
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Timoshenko, Commissar Semen Konstantinovich,
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Todleben, Eduard Ivanovich,
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Tolstoy, Count Leo,
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War and Peace
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training camps
craze for,
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Osoaviakhim,
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trauma,
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Truman, Harry,
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Tsarist armies,
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Tsaritsa river,
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Tukhachevsky, Mikhail Nikolaevich,
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Tulebaev, Ibrai,
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Tunisia,
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Turkestan legion,
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Turks,
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Tvardovsky, Aleksandr,
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‘Vasily Tyorkin’,
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Tver,
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almost entirely in Soviet hands by end of 1943,
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American planes based in,
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attitude to the Jews,
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citizens barred from membership of new tank crews,
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collectives in,
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described,
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equipment shortages,
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evacuees from,
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guerrilla warfare,
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June in,
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‘Liberation Armies’,
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most in German hands,
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nationalism,
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nemesis of Stalinist regime in,
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Orange Revolution (January 2005),
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prison camps,
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recruitment from,
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Russian retreat in,
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starvation in,
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Ukrainian captives,
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Ukrainian Front, first,
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Ukrainian Front, second,
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Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA),
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‘Ukrainian legion’,
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blamed for defeats,
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and memorials at Kiev and Sapun ridge,
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second largest nationality in Soviet armed forces,
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Uman,
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United States
American troops friendly with Red Army men in Germany,
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bombs Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
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economic depression,
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Unter den Linden, Berlin,
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Upper Inkerman lighthouse, Sevastopol,
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US Department of the Army: ‘Russian Combat Methods in World War II’,
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US intelligence service,
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Uzbeks,
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