Intelligence interrogation, Soviet Union, Great Terror
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Intelligence interrogation, Soviet Union, Great Terror [r]: Interrogation practices, primarily in the 1930s, under Joseph Stalin and a series of security chiefs, many of whom were themselves purged; the major goals were coerced confessions for political goals [e]
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