The Great Victory of the Soviet People and the Present Struggle for Peace

Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (3):52-69 (1980)
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Abstract

The glorious anniversary of the great victory of the Soviet people and their heroic armed forces over the most aggressive armies of international imperialism provides a perspective that makes it possible to see the importance of this feat on the scale of world history, in the vivid light of the favorable influence it has exercised on all the subsequent development of sociopolitical processes on earth

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