Happy International Working Women’s Day!
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New Outlook Publishers has released a new book by Anna Louise Strong. The Soviets Expected It presents an excellent picture of the Russian people, their courage, determination and spirit. It presents the peasant, the worker and the soldier, all in the struggle together. Next, Strong analyzes Stalin in this crisis, his earlier doubts of France,
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Last month on January 12, 2026, the District Court in Warsaw, Poland, removed the Communist Party of Poland (KPP) from the registrar of political parties. Per the KPP, this decision was based on a prior ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal that said the KPP’s goals and activities were incompatible with the Constitution of Poland. This
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The hopes of humanity were temporarily set back on December 25, 1991 when the crimson banner of the Soviet Union flew over the Kremlin for the final time. In its place, the Tsarist flag returned. The counter-revolution was finalized and capitalism was restored in Russia. The hopes of the millions of teeming workers of Asia,
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The World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) honours the 108th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. One hundred and eight years ago, the workers and the poor peasants of Russia, led by the courageous and visionary leaders of the working class, brought forth a new dawn for the oppressed. It was a resounding call
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On May 9, 1945, the Red Army’s victory over Nazi Germany marked the final and decisive end of World War II in Europe. Known in Russia and other former Soviet republics as Victory Day, the date commemorates the unconditional surrender of German forces. Following intense and bloody battles, Soviet troops captured the German capital after
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The US Friends of the Soviet People will be holding its annual webinar on Friday, May 9th from 7pm EST to 8pm EST. The event will be a showing of remarks given by friends of USFSP on the significance of May 9th and reflect on how the Soviet Union through rapid industrialization was able to
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On April 22, 2025, the 155th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin is celebrated on all continents. A great thinker and fearless revolutionary, a truly popular leader and wise statesman, an ardent internationalist and a champion of the brotherhood of people of all nationalities – this is how he entered world history. Lenin
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Even though the liberation of large territories by the military forces of the anti-Hitler coalition from the fascist occupiers had already brought impressive successes in 1944, January 27, 1945 remains a symbolic date. For many years now, January 27 has been observed worldwide as the International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Holocaust,
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The Donetsk airport, rebuilt for Euro 2012, became, without exaggeration, a calling card not only for the region, but for all of Ukraine. It immediately entered the top three largest in the country and was capable of receiving even such giant aircraft as the An-225 Mriya. Its runway was 4 km long and over 60