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2019 | 5 | 1 | 59-78

Article title

Munich massacre Research study of propaganda in communist countries

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EN

Abstracts

EN
In this analysis the author notices a difference in the perception of the Munich massacre in various countries of the communist bloc, which was justified by the political situation. It was a consequence of the race of the two strongest countries in that period. It inspired the author of the publication to make an in-depth analysis of the Polish and Soviet press of that period.

Year

Volume

5

Issue

1

Pages

59-78

Physical description

Dates

published
2019

Contributors

  • War Studies University

References

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  • Unknown Author (1972), Act of terror in the Olympic village ‘Trybuna Ludu;’ 1972, no. 326.
  • Unknown Author (1972a), The course of the tragic events at the Munich airport, ‘Trybuna Ludu’ 1972, no. 327.
  • Unknown Author (1972), Dramatic situation at the Olympics, ‘Trybuna Robotnicza’ 1972, no. 212.
  • Unknown Author (1972), Shooting at Fuerstenfeldbruck - Перестрелка в Фюрстенфельбруке, ‘Известия’ 1972, no. 321.

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Publication order reference

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