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In 1949, East Berlin - the Soviet-occupied zone - became the capital of the newly-created German Democratic Republic.
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Our opportunity to see inside a Soviet-occupied Afghanistan revealed a complex story of political betrayal, women's rights and a struggle for modernity, but the footage we returned with didn't conform to the evil empire image that CBS News had been promoting.
Paul Fitzgerald: The Biggest Jaw-Dropping Journalism Scandal of All? Paul Fitzgerald 2011
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In 1949, East Berlin - the Soviet-occupied zone - became the capital of the newly-created German Democratic Republic.
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Reagan backed his speeches with deeds, supporting rebel movements including the mujahedin in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan and contras in Nicaragua, and invading Grenada to stop Soviet construction of an airport in the Caribbean nation.
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Reagan backed his speeches with deeds, supporting rebel movements including the mujahedin in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan and contras in Nicaragua, and invading Grenada to stop Soviet construction of an airport in the Caribbean nation.
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Schulz was living in Soviet-occupied Drohobycz when WWII broke out.
Celebrated Animators The Quay Brothers Return with a New Feature | /Film 2010
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In 1949, East Berlin - the Soviet-occupied zone - became the capital of the newly-created German Democratic Republic.
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Reagan backed his speeches with deeds, supporting rebel movements including the mujahedin in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan and contras in Nicaragua, and invading Grenada to stop Soviet construction of an airport in the Caribbean nation.
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And it has been partnering with Islamic fundamentalist regimes (Saudi Arabia) and groups (the mujahidin in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan) for quite a long time.
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I rode the shoulders of my father as a toddler when my parents rallied with the city's Polish-American community with one voice demanding freedom for Soviet-occupied Poland.
Poland Has Not Yet Been Lost Natalia Brzezinski 2010
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