Security Affairs in Eastern Europe and Moscow after 1945

Abstract: This 5 page report discusses the highly effective and equally repressive security measures and forces of both the Soviet Union and the nations of eastern Europe after World War II and until the end of the Cold War. Such systems far outweighed the role and function of the traditional military and police systems and instead became a controlling and terrifying factor in the daily lives of the general population. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

Filename: BWmoscow.wps

Pages: 5


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Subcatagory: European History


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