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Image of the Territories of the USSR Liberated from Occupation in the Central Soviet Press (1941–1945)

Student: Klepikov Pavel

Supervisor: Artyom Latyshev

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: History (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This study is devoted to the question of the creation by the Soviet government of the image of the liberated Soviet territories in their central press during the Great Patriotic War. In other words, on the materials of the Pravda newspaper published during the war years, I will try to establish by analyzing the obvious messages and decrypting the implicit, covert propaganda where it exists, as well as by clarifying significant omissions, exaggerations, accents, direct lies, the idea of the liberated Soviet territories, which the Soviet government wanted to form from its readers, namely about encouraged and discouraged behavior of the population during and after the occupation, about the role of party organizations at the same time, about the consequences of the occupation, about the future of the liberated regions, and etc. At the current stage of research, it is not yet possible to even approximately describe the future structure of the work, which is explained by the torment of creative search.

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