Semyon Gluzman, Soviet psychiatrist sent to the gulag for exposing bogus diagnoses of mental illness
Semyon Gluzman, who has died aged 79, was the first Soviet psychiatrist to blow the whistle on the Soviet Union’s abuse of psychiatry – for which he spent seven years in the gulag.
(Corrects to remove reference to Eduard Shevardnadze being the first post-Soviet president of Georgia in paragraph 9 of March ...
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The Soviet Union’s forgotten 1987 experiment: The light motor rifle division and the quest for a more deployable army
In the late Cold War, the Soviet Union explored a bold new idea: a lighter, more deployable version of its powerful Motor Rifle Divisions. Tested in 1987 in the Kiev Military District, the Light Motor ...
Instead of obsessing over the fictional Cheburashka, Russians should be focused on more important things like the rebirth of ...
U.S. academic Nina Khrushcheva, the great-granddaughter of a former Soviet leader, was designated by Russia on Friday as a "foreign agent" - a term with ...
The condescending and humiliating attitude of Soviet officials toward Ukrainians always existed and was no different from the ...
Set in the Soviet Union in 1937, this investigative drama follows one man’s mission for justice within a corrupt system.
On March 11, 1990, Lithuania became the first Soviet Republic to declare its independence from the Soviet Union. The U.S.S.R.
The Soviet Union had brought up its citizens as believers in scientific atheism, scornful of the tradition-based ...
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