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predecessors the Holy
Roman Empire and
German Confederation,
operated under counterrevolutionary principles, with
these monarchical federations crushing attempted...
- The
Campaign to
Suppress Counterrevolutionaries (Chinese: 鎮壓反革命運動; pinyin: zhènyā fǎngémìng yùndòng,
abbreviated as 鎮反; zhènfǎn) was the
first campaign...
- Counter-Revolutionary Violence:
Bloodbaths in Fact &
Propaganda is a 1973 book by Noam
Chomsky and
Edward S. Herman, with a
preface by
Richard A. Falk...
-
functions was the
security of
revolutionary order, and the
fight against counterrevolutionary activity (see: Anti-Soviet agitation). On
December 1, 1917, the All-Russian...
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mainland China, and Mao
Zedong launched the
Campaign to
Suppress Counterrevolutionaries to
eliminate these left
behind soldiers, as well as
elements of...
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guards and
insisting on the
removal of the king. A
renewed fear of
counterrevolutionary action prompted further violence, and in the
first w**** of September...
- officers, and
surrounded with
adulation the head of the state, the
counterrevolutionary Admiral Horthy.
Although freedom fighters are favoured, the right-wing...
- the
event since 1989. As the
events unfolded, it was
labeled a "
counterrevolutionary rebellion",
which was
later changed to
simply "riot",
followed by...
- officers, and
surrounded with
adulation the head of the state, the
counterrevolutionary Admiral Horthy. Horthy's
authoritarian conservative regime suppressed...
- "Тарковский был "разрешенным контрреволюционером"" [Tarkovsky was "a
legal сounterrevolutionary"].
Komsomolskaya Pravda.
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