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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 393. Chapters: Censorship in the Soviet Union, Cinema of the Soviet Union, Media companies of the Soviet Union, Newspapers published in the Soviet Union, Photography in the Soviet Union, Propaganda of the Soviet Union, Soviet films, Soviet magazines, Soviet radio, Television in the Soviet Union, The Battleship Potemkin, Waterloo, Samizdat, Socialist realism, Pravda, Stakhanovite movement, Robert Capa, Dark Eyes, Inge Morath, And you are lynching Negroes, Propaganda in the Soviet Union, Eastern Bloc information dissemination, Liberation, Denial of the Holodomor, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Andrei Rublev, Bezhin Meadow, Solaris, Mio in the Land of Faraway, Seventeen Moments of Spring, World Federation of Democratic Youth, Printed media in the Soviet Union, Margaret Bourke-White, Doctor Zhivago, Minox, Active measures, Falsifiers of History, Censorship of images in the Soviet Union, Come and See, Ivan the Terrible, Soviet Central Television, The Snow Queen, Man with a Movie Camera, Stalin's ten blows, Golos Truda, Nu, pogodi!, War and Peace, Office Romance, Dusha, The Mirror, Broadcasting in the Soviet Union, Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures, Que viva Mexico!, Kurier Wile ski, Hamlet, Alexander Nevsky, Ivan's Childhood, Voice of Russia, Soviet Propaganda Music during the Cold War, What? Where? When?, Pavlik Morozov, Kin-dza-dza!, Soviet montage theory, Monumental propaganda, I Am Cuba, People's correspondent, Krasnogorskiy Zavod, The Irony of Fate, Gde ty, lyubov'?, The Diamond Arm, Seat 12, Vremya, Soviet Anti-Zionism, Battle of Moscow, Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future, Yoshino ishi, UVB-76, Ballad of a Soldier, Strike, RIA Novosti, Taming of the Fire, Jack Frost, The Key, Ostern, Alone, Cornell Capa, Repentance, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, Ilya Muromets, Sampo, Mankurt, Siberiade, Nostalghia, Little Vera, Alexey St...