Exam 4 Flashcards

(50 cards)

1
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framing

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rewriting history, manipulating records

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2
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dezinformatsiya

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disinformation

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3
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why do dictators need enemies?

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to justify repression

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4
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Eugene Pacelli

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Pius XII

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5
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who was “Hitlers Pope”?

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Pius XII

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6
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“the communist culture of the law”

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Vaclav Havel

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7
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necrophagy

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death-eating

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8
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who had an anti-Zionist campaign?

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Yuri Andropov

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9
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who wrote protocols of the elders of Zion?

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Yuri Andropov

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10
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Ivan IV Grozny

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  1. byzantine overthrow took place in 1453 before Ivan II the Great
  2. Symphony of church and state
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11
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what was used to used to control the boyars?

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oprichnina

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12
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what was a tradition that has lied on in in the KGB ad FSB?

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Oprichnina

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13
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what was the goal of the russian intelligence?

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manipulate the future

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14
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what is one purpose of Dezinformatsiya?

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image-building machinery

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15
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Feliks Dzerhinsky

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the argument may ave followed a speech before the plenum of the central committee during which he denounced Trotsky, Zinoviev, and Kamenev, who were later liquidated by Stalin

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16
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Nicolae Ceausecu

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  1. Glasnot “openness
  2. West’s eagerness for signs of a thaw
  3. banishing Ceausescu’s image
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17
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what was not Mikhail Gorbachev’s invention?

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Glasnot

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18
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what was the purpose of disinformation?

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sanctifying the leader

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19
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what is easily manipulated?

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western media

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20
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who was a moderate image bu in reality was terminally ill?

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Yuri Adropov

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21
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who interned at Lubyanka?

22
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prospect of beng involved in political killings

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  1. the drop that finally burst the dam of his indecision
  2. message to Helmut Schmidt
    a. planned VTOL, blue prints theft
    b. fokker a.g.
  3. schmidt’s reluctance
    a. promises, promises
23
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Gaddafi’s Espionage Service

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second new identity

24
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Red Horizons

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  1. Frank Wolf and Jesse Helms

2. Romanian translation serialized on Radio Free Europe

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who wrote Prisoner or Conscience?
Frank Wolf
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Marquis de Custine
1. Russian despotism wages war on evidence | 2. Walter bedell smith's endorsement
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worle peace council
1949, this soviet front org was headquartered in Paris until 1952 then Prague until 1954, Vienna until 1968, Helsinki until 1999, and now Athens. its leaders included J. D. Bernal and its presiding committee in 1952 included Jean-Paul Sartre, Paul Robeson, Pablo Neruda, diego Rivera and Louis aRagon
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what is an example of soviet bloc disinformation machinery?
potemkin villages
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definition in the great soviet encyclopedia
1. defensive weapon of the anglo-american imperialistic bloc 2. capitalist press 3. falsifiers of history
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who was an influence agent?
Jean-Paul Sartre
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who did Sartre intervene for?
Regis debray
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Ulrike Meinhof
baader-meinhof gang aka Red Army Faction
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what is the greatest political hoax in history?
disinformation
34
what is difficult in predicting Russia's past?
framing
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King Michael;s audacious coup
1. decorated by Harry Truman 2. soviet order of victory 3. gift of two sport airplanes from Stalin 4. framed as a Nazi collaborator and western spy
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Danube-black sea canal trial
1. lack of progress blamed on western sabotage | 2. 1953 show trial
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framing of Imre Nagy
kidnapping. he was returned to Hungary from Romania, tried, hanged, and was buried face-down with his hands and feet tied with barbed wire; his body was re-interred as part of a funeral in 1989, a factor that led to the demise of the communist regime
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secret protocol
1. partition of Poland | 2. soviet take-overs
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Tripartite pact
1. vladimir Dekanozov | 2. MOlotov sent to Berlin to finalize cooperation with the Axis
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operation barbarosa
plans approved by Hitler the day before Dekanozov arrived
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Pearl harbor
shipment of us military hardware
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what saved Stalin's skin?
Pearl Harbour attack
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smersh
1. smert Shpionam | 2. stalin's direct control
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Bulgaria
1. leaders had saved their entire Jewish population 2. execution of top leaders including advisers to king boris 3. puppet regime installed
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Robert Leiber
pacellis family fortune spent
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Josip Broz
Marhsall Tito
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Aloysius stepinacs sermons
1. recuse of refugees | 2. anti-regime sermons circulated in secret
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who;s testimony said that Stepinac had been framed?
Jakev Blazevic's
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who was former vice president who wrote the new class?
Milovan Djilas
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The Silence of Pius XII
Carlo Falconi