
The Soviet Union, Part 2 of 2
Short History Of...
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The Berlin Blockade
Stalin is fueled by a mixture of paranoia and warped pragmatism. As the USSR becomes a nuclear superpower, little changes for ordinary people still blighted by hunger and poverty. He secretly greenlights a program of anti-Semitism, closing down newspapers and theaters. On one night alone, in August 1952, no fewer than 13 celebrated poets in the Yiddish language are executed.
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