Soviet Weekly
The Soviet Weekly was a propagandistic newspaper, published from 1942 until 1991, that gave news of the Soviet Union in English. Its stated aim was "to assist in the development of British-Soviet friendship by providing an objective picture of Soviet life and opinion." Issued on Thursdays and offering "an up-to-the-minute and authentic picture of the USSR", it had a modest cover price (6d, or two and a half pence, in 1967), but most issues were distributed free. In 1946, the weekly print-run was 75,000.
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Soviet Weekly
The Soviet Weekly was a propagandistic newspaper, published from 1942 until 1991, that gave news of the Soviet Union in English. Its stated aim was "to assist in the development of British-Soviet friendship by providing an objective picture of Soviet life and opinion." Issued on Thursdays and offering "an up-to-the-minute and authentic picture of the USSR", it had a modest cover price (6d, or two and a half pence, in 1967), but most issues were distributed free. In 1946, the weekly print-run was 75,000.
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Η Soviet Weekly (Σοβιετική Εβδ ...... φημερίδα για σχεδόν 40 χρόνια.
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The Soviet Weekly was a propag ...... e weekly print-run was 75,000.
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Η Soviet Weekly (Σοβιετική Εβδ ...... λοφορία ήταν 75.000 αντίγραφα.
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