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The KGB and the Psychology of Oppression

This chapter explores the oppressive tactics of the KGB during the Soviet era, focusing on how fear was utilized to suppress dissent and independent thought. It examines the dynamics that led to the fall of the Soviet Union, highlighting key players like Gorbachev and Reagan and their contrasting approaches to reform and confrontation.

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