Word: sovietizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Russia's culture, especially her legal system, is still in the transition stage, Ralph J. Berman, visiting professor of law, told his Law School Forum audience last night. In the second of a series of three lectures on the "Spirit of Soviet Law," Berman concentrated on the Marxian element in USSR jurisprudence...
...development of a Soviet judicial system, which was undertaken that year is still in progress, Berman explained. Andrei Vishinsky, present chief Russian delegate to the UN, has been instrumental in the construction of the Soviet...
...course catalogue, Fainsod is slated for Government 115--Dictatorship and the Government and Politics of the Soviet Union--and Government 255--a seminar on problems in Administrative Law and Procedure. No announcement has been made as to whether the courses will be cancelled, or given under another professor...
...most of the captured German generals maintain that it was the actual turning point of the war. Theodor Plievier, a German left-wing writer who made his reputation in the 1920's with violent attacks on militarism and imperialism, wrote "Stalingrad" during the war, presumably in Russia and with Soviet blessing. The book was published in Berlin shortly after the end of the war, and has since sold over a million copies in Germany alone. Although it is slightly slanted to glorify the Russian Army and was extremely useful as anti-Nazi propaganda, it is still the only book...
...medicine; the group of high-ranking generals squatting in a dugout with nothing to do but talk because their units have been wiped out; the early-morning battle in the snow, in which an infantry battalion is shot down to a man between the onrushing rows of Soviet tanks; the transport plane, filled with unopened letters, which lies wrecked on the steppe...