Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... Communist party [ the PDPA ] , which worked underground and was secretly advised and subsidized by the Soviets . The Russians instructed the Afghan Commu- nists to sabotage the democratic experiment because they rightly feared that the ...
... Communist party [ the PDPA ] , which worked underground and was secretly advised and subsidized by the Soviets . The Russians instructed the Afghan Commu- nists to sabotage the democratic experiment because they rightly feared that the ...
Sivu 163
... Afghan infrastructure made possible by Soviet military , economic and other assistance . * Moscow encouraged the development and growth of a local Communist movement and worked to insure its pre - eminence . In 1965 the Afghan Communist ...
... Afghan infrastructure made possible by Soviet military , economic and other assistance . * Moscow encouraged the development and growth of a local Communist movement and worked to insure its pre - eminence . In 1965 the Afghan Communist ...
Sivu 164
... Communists , the Soviets next relied on the Khalq ( " Masses " ) wing of the Afghan Communist party which took power in the April 1978 coup . The Khalqis soon established their party dominance and quickly proceeded to implement their ...
... Communists , the Soviets next relied on the Khalq ( " Masses " ) wing of the Afghan Communist party which took power in the April 1978 coup . The Khalqis soon established their party dominance and quickly proceeded to implement their ...
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