Examples of 'pro-soviet' in a sentence

Meaning of "pro-soviet"

Pro-Soviet (adverb): describing support for or alignment with the Soviet Union or its policies

How to use "pro-soviet" in a sentence

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He was forced to write some pro-Soviet things.
A new pro-Soviet government is established.
The group was described as pro-Soviet hardliners.
A pro-soviet communist goverment was installed.
This is not at all about being pro-Soviet.
They also prefer a pro-Soviet foreign policy.
Both parties were consistently pro-Soviet.
Reprisals against pro-Soviet farms and villages were harsh.
Then we are not looking for pro-Soviet agents.
The pro-Soviet forces tried to infiltrate barricades for sabotage.
At that time he wrote much pro-Soviet propaganda.
Continues for a second day between government and rebel forces in pro-Soviet.
Eventually establish a pro-Soviet government.
However, it was used to label labor movements in capitalist countries which were not pro-Soviet.
The russian request to have the pro-soviet government seated.

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The pro-Soviet leaders did not want any immigrants, and they carried out soft nationalist policies.
I feel pity for those who wrote anything pro-Soviet.
He maintained his pro-Soviet stance for the rest of his life.
The specific political stance taken by the journal was a strongly pro-Soviet one.
Elections were held with single pro-Soviet candidates listed for many positions.
The printing house was partly paralysed as it continued to print only pro-Soviet press.
Consequently, in these republics pro-Soviet front-organisations organised voluntary referendums without official sanction.
Gottwald and the communists responded with a coup d'état and installed a pro-Soviet authoritarian state.
Some pro-Soviet Jews were given government jobs.
Carr was well known for the strongly pro-Soviet tone of his editorials.
Five pro-Soviet Albanian leaders were eventually tried and executed.
Most have been caused by the raging anti-communist insurrection against the new pro-Soviet government.
The first was pro-Soviet and the second was Maoist.
It was mainly communist and pro-Soviet Union.
A number of countries had pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time during the Cold War.
He also wanted Poland to have a pro-Soviet government.
The pro-Soviet minority continued as CPWU.
So they were neither seriously pro-Soviet nor even seriously Marxist.
Whatever Pravda reported back in those days was generally thought to be pro-Soviet propaganda.
He faithfully continued his pro-Soviet approach when the Olympiad was over.
The latter was suspected by Western governments of being a pro-Soviet fellow traveller.
Some white émigrés adopted pro-Soviet sympathies and were termed " Soviet patriots.
The invasion came in response to Afghan attacks on the pro-Soviet government.
The russian request to have the pro-soviet government seated To represent poland was rejected.
After the collapse, the Three Districts went back to a de facto separate pro-Soviet area.
He even tried to bribe him into making a pro-Soviet recantation, but Cholokashvili demurred.
The Parcham faction was the more moderate of the two, and was steadfastly pro-Soviet.
Damascus is currently helping a coalition of pro-Soviet forces gain power in Lebanon.
No That's great Continues for a second day between government and rebel forces in pro-Soviet.
Franco only freed us from the pro-Soviet communist hordes and the Holocaust.
The system was widely fielded throughout the Warsaw Pact and among other pro-Soviet states.
Postwar Poland was a chaotic country in which pro-Soviet communists and patriotic nationalists fought each other.
After the war, Johnson continued to use his public position to propound his pro-Soviet views.
There were also concerns that the pro-Soviet French communist party might take power in France.
The CPSA had close relations with other Arab communist parties and was a pro-Soviet party.

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