Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944)
The paper analyzes the content of Soviet propaganda and agitation used in working with the Red Army personnel in the European theater of military operations at the final stage of World War II. The author identifies the interdependence between the ideological work among the Soviet troops and politica...
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doaj-c0efe08ebd334a23995e82c97089dda02020-11-25T00:24:59ZengUkrainian Center for Cultural StudiesCхід1728-93432014-01-0106(126)21121710.21847/1728-9343.2013.6(126).2067420674Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944)Olesia Kutska0Академія сухопутних військ, м. ЛьвівThe paper analyzes the content of Soviet propaganda and agitation used in working with the Red Army personnel in the European theater of military operations at the final stage of World War II. The author identifies the interdependence between the ideological work among the Soviet troops and political relations of the USSR with the European countries which the Red Army planned to enter and with guideline documents on organization and carrying out of outreach activities. It is demonstrated that the communications work ensured an appropriate moral and psychological state of Red Army soldiers and officers, contributed to establishment of adequate interrelations with local communities of foreign countries, allies in arms of other nationalities and military units of European countries. For the sake of objectivity in treating this issue, however, it should be pointed out that there were some cases of pillage, moral and physical humiliation of inhabitants of the 'liberated' countries. Their repercussions adversely affected the postwar image of the Soviet Union and dwell within the hearts of contemporaries. It is concluded that during the work of Soviet propagandists on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries the genetic patriotism inherent in any person in circumstances which threaten his or her life, existence of his or her family and Motherland was developing into the patriotism with notes of political understanding of the goals of the Soviet Union in the European theater of military operations.http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/20674Червона Арміякраїна перебуванняіноземні контингентипропагандаморально-психологічний стан військ |
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Olesia Kutska Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944) Cхід Червона Армія країна перебування іноземні контингенти пропаганда морально-психологічний стан військ |
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Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944) |
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Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944) |
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Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944) |
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Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944) |
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Soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries (the latter half of 1944) |
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soviet propaganda among own troops on the eve of the red army entering the territory of european countries (the latter half of 1944) |
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Ukrainian Center for Cultural Studies |
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The paper analyzes the content of Soviet propaganda and agitation used in working with the Red Army personnel in the European theater of military operations at the final stage of World War II. The author identifies the interdependence between the ideological work among the Soviet troops and political relations of the USSR with the European countries which the Red Army planned to enter and with guideline documents on organization and carrying out of outreach activities. It is demonstrated that the communications work ensured an appropriate moral and psychological state of Red Army soldiers and officers, contributed to establishment of adequate interrelations with local communities of foreign countries, allies in arms of other nationalities and military units of European countries. For the sake of objectivity in treating this issue, however, it should be pointed out that there were some cases of pillage, moral and physical humiliation of inhabitants of the 'liberated' countries. Their repercussions adversely affected the postwar image of the Soviet Union and dwell within the hearts of contemporaries.
It is concluded that during the work of Soviet propagandists on the eve of the Red Army entering the territory of European countries the genetic patriotism inherent in any person in circumstances which threaten his or her life, existence of his or her family and Motherland was developing into the patriotism with notes of political understanding of the goals of the Soviet Union in the European theater of military operations. |
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Червона Армія країна перебування іноземні контингенти пропаганда морально-психологічний стан військ |
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