In 1959, the Soviet Union displayed one of its lunar probes on tour—but the CIA used the opportunity to secretly disassemble, ...
There is ample evidence of Soviet industrial espionage in the 1960s and 1970s, with the KGB specifically targeting the ...
The CIA tried to recruit Sir Winston Churchill to broadcast propaganda into the Soviet Union, The Telegraph can reveal.
Sergei Mikhalkov, 96, an author favored by Stalin who wrote the lyrics for the Soviet and Russian national anthems, persecuted dissident writers as part of the Soviet propaganda machine and fathered ...
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. To appreciate the power of a myth, let’s take a quick visit to post-Soviet ...
Stephen Norris is a professor of Russian history at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Norris studies Russian history, nationalism, media, and propaganda. Norris told Insider Putin's speeches have ...
Soviet-Palestinian propaganda presented anti-Zionism as morally noble, connected it to anti-imperialism and cloaked it in the language of “global peace.”The post The Soviet role in turning anti-Zionis ...
Soviet and East German propaganda organs have singled out two prominent Czech liberals, both Jews, to blame for the current wave of protests in that country against repressive measures imposed by ...
"Nazi criminals who escaped justice became welcome guests on Radio Liberty and Radio Free Europe broadcasting into the Soviet Union," the Federal Security Service said MOSCOW, May 6. /TASS/. Nazi ...