The Opportunistic Nature of Soviet Jewish Policy
The Jewish policy of the Soviet leadership was inconsistent, cautious, ambivalent, and it was based primarily on practical considerations and specific circumstances. Suspicious, distrustful or wary attitudes towards Jews on the part of non-Jews were widespread throughout the entire Soviet period. Ho...
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Main Author: | Boris N. Mironov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
2024-12-01
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Series: | RUDN Journal of Russian History |
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Online Access: | https://journals.rudn.ru/russian-history/article/viewFile/42332/24373 |
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