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  1. Falsifiers of History was a book published by the Soviet Information Bureau, edited and partially re-written by Joseph Stalin, in response to documents made public in January 1948 regarding German–Soviet relations before and after the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

  2. Falsifiers of History: An Historical Document on the Origins of World War II : with an Introduction by Frederick L. Schuman: Author: Sovinformbi︠u︡ro: Publisher: Committee...

  3. Lenin's best known disciples in I917-. men like Trotsky, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Bukharin, and Radek- were eliminated in the various purges after Lenin's death. This. rewriting of history seeks to reduce the role of all Lenin's friends except one, to portray them as stupid, weak, vacillating, men of no.

  4. Stalin and the Pamphlet “Falsifiers Of History”: “Interpretations”, Guidelines and Their Implementation. - Institute of National Remembrance Review - Volume 4 (2021-2022) - CEJSH - Yadda. Institute of National Remembrance Review. 2021-2022 | 4 | 243-287.

  5. to such "falsifiers of history," and enjoined them "to place the study of the history of our Party on scientific, Bolshevik rails, and to concentrate attention on Trotskyist and all other falsifiers of the history of our Party, systematically tearing off their masks."3 In his letter, Stalin named Emel'ian Iaroslavskii as yet another

  6. 12 de may. de 2023 · Français. The Soviet Myth of World War II: Patriotic Memory and the Russian Question in the USSR. By Jonathan Brunstedt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. xvi, 306 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. Illustrations. Maps. Hard Bound. - Putin's Russia and the Falsification of History: Reasserting Control over the Past.

  7. Falsifiers of History: An Historical Document on the Origins of World War II with an Introduction by Frederick L. Schuman, Committee for Promotions of Peace: New York City, undated - Archives & Manuscripts at Duke University Libraries. Radical and Labor Pamphlets collection, 1896-1977, bulk 1911-1954. Soviet Propaganda in the West, 1924-1967.