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Sovetskaya Rossiya

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For the unfinished battleship, seeSovetsky Soyuz-class battleship. For the Russian Soviet Republic, seeRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. For other uses of the term, seeSoviet Russia (disambiguation).
Sovetskaya Rossiya
FormatBroadsheet
EditorValentin Vasilievich Chikin [ru]
Founded1 July 1956
Political alignmentCommunism
LanguageRussian
Headquarters24, Pravda Street, Moscow
CountryRussian SFSR (1956-1991)
Russian Federation (since 1991)
Circulation300.000 (as of 2007)
Websitesovross.ru
Newspaper from 1976

Sovetskaya Rossiya (Russian:Советская Россия,Soviet Russia) is a politicalnewspaper inRussia. It kept its name after thedissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 and presently presents itself as a leftist independent newspaper. Its current[when?] editor isMPValentin Chikin [ru].

History

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Sovetskaya Rossiya was first published on July 1, 1956.[citation needed] The war photographerOlga Lander began to work as a photographer here in the year in began. She remained here until her retirement in 1974.[1] when it became the official press organ of theSupreme Soviet andCouncil of Ministers of theRussian SFSR. The newspaper was published six times a week; in 1975, itscirculation was 2,700,000 copies. In 2007, the circulation was 300.000, the newspaper is published three times a week.[citation needed]

Political tendency

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The newspaper has friendly ties with theCommunist Party. During the time of the Soviet Union,Sovetskaya Rossiya was known for its opposition toMikhail Gorbachev and support forneo-Stalinism. Notably, it published "A Word to the People", a letter signed by, among others, three of theGang of Eight who participated in theAugust Coup against others. It also published "I Cannot Forsake My Principles", a Stalinist critique of Gorbachev.[2]

Rossiya Tournament

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The newspaper arranged theRossiya Tournament, an internationalbandy competition held every other year in Russia in 1972-1990. This tournament lived on for another two decades, but from 1992 it was called theRussian Government Cup and was arranged by the Russian government instead.

References

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  1. ^"Olga Lander".Yad Vashem. Retrieved17 April 2024.
  2. ^Remnick, David (1993).Lenin's Tomb. New York: Random House. pp. 72, 438.

External links

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Media related toSovetskaya Rossiya (newspaper) at Wikimedia Commons

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