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Slezin, A. A., Balantsev, A. V. Soviet State in the Struggle with the Religious Influence Among Western Colonizers: the Role of Komsomol (the Case Study of Autonomous Germans in Volga Region, 1921-1925)

Abstract: Review: Based on the examples from the history of autonomy of Germans in Volga region, the author described the main trends of state national and religious policy in Russian Soviet Federated Socialistic Republic as well as the results of the Komsomol struggle against the religious influence among Western colonizers in the first half of the 1920th.


Keywords:

political sciences, sciences of law, youth, government, Komsomol, religion, cult followers, Germans, colonizers, autonomy


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