Pravda

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Pravda was the official newspaper of the Soviet Union’s Communist Party and a primary mouthpiece for state propaganda and ideology.

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Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf newspaper
party newspaper
state newspaper
ceasedToBeOfficialOrganOf Communist Party of the Soviet Union
censorship state censorship
circulationArea Soviet Union
cityOfPublication Moscow
controlledBy Communist Party of the Soviet Union
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
countryOfPublication Soviet Union
editorialPolicy pro-Communist Party
pro-government
format broadsheet
foundedBy Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
genre political newspaper
state-controlled media
hasOnlineVersion pravda.ru
ideology Soviet communism
inception 1912
language Russian
locationOfHeadquarters Moscow
mediaType print
nameMeaning truth
notableFor being the main newspaper of the Soviet Union
propagating Soviet state ideology
serving as the official voice of the Soviet leadership
officialNewspaperOf Communist Party of the Soviet Union
originalLanguage Russian
ownedBy Communist Party of the Soviet Union
peakInfluencePeriod Cold War
Stalin era
politicalAlignment Marxism–Leninism
communism
primaryRole mouthpiece of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
publicationFrequency daily
publisher Communist Party of the Soviet Union
regionServed Soviet Union
significantEvent lost status as official party organ after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991
subject Soviet government policy
international affairs
politics
socialist ideology
targetAudience citizens of the Soviet Union
members of the Communist Party
usedFor ideological indoctrination
political propaganda
state propaganda


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