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Encyclopedia > Komsomolskaya Pravda

Komsomolskaya Pravda (in Russian Комсомольская правда, meaning Komsomol's Truth) is an all-Russian newspaper and is the product of the long-lived but now extinct Komsomol organization. It is not the same as Pravda.


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Komsomolskaya Pravda - newspaper in Moscow, Russia covering Moscow local news at Mondo Times (94 words)
Komsomolskaya Pravda - newspaper in Moscow, Russia covering Moscow local news at Mondo Times
Komsomolskaya Pravda is a newspaper in Moscow, Russia covering general news.
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Pravda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1700 words)
Pravda (Russian: Пра́вда, "The Truth") was a leading newspaper of the Soviet Union and an official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1918 and 1991.
For example, Izvestia — which covered foreign relations — was the organ of the Supreme Soviet, Trud was the organ of the trade union movement, Komsomolskaya Pravda was the organ of the Komsomol organisation, and Pionerskaya Pravda was the organ of Young Pioneers.
In the period after the death of Lenin in 1924, Pravda was to form a power base for Nikolai Bukharin, one of the rival party leaders, who edited the newspaper and was able to develop his reputation as a political theorist from this role.
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