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- Racism_in_the_Soviet_Union abstract "Racism existed in many manifests within the Soviet Union, it came in the form of social discrimination to outright ethnic cleansing. Despite the Soviet Union's policy against racial hatred it enacted racially motivated laws and actions such as the population transfers, and it's citizens exposed racial hatred in instances such as the pogroms of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.".
- Q23003113 abstract "Racism existed in many manifests within the Soviet Union, it came in the form of social discrimination to outright ethnic cleansing. Despite the Soviet Union's policy against racial hatred it enacted racially motivated laws and actions such as the population transfers, and it's citizens exposed racial hatred in instances such as the pogroms of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.".
- Racism_in_the_Soviet_Union comment "Racism existed in many manifests within the Soviet Union, it came in the form of social discrimination to outright ethnic cleansing. Despite the Soviet Union's policy against racial hatred it enacted racially motivated laws and actions such as the population transfers, and it's citizens exposed racial hatred in instances such as the pogroms of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.".
- Q23003113 comment "Racism existed in many manifests within the Soviet Union, it came in the form of social discrimination to outright ethnic cleansing. Despite the Soviet Union's policy against racial hatred it enacted racially motivated laws and actions such as the population transfers, and it's citizens exposed racial hatred in instances such as the pogroms of the Nagorno-Karabakh War.".