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Soviet Dreams, by Jānis Bērziņš.
To understand how this absurd story could somehow be considered a reality, it is important to get an insight into the
Soviet
Dream and what happened in the
Soviet
Union after World War II.
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
We have to admit that not all
Soviet
architectural heritage must be protected.
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Domestic calamities, by Federico Ruiz.
Seconds later, moving with the stealth of a
soviet
spy, the girl sits in her mother’s chair. At first, half her head can be seen. Then, after a few moments and evident effort, her entangled feet and arms appear, making circles in the air.
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A Day of Change, by Jonas Althuis.
It was her father’s job to be well informed about what was happening in the countries of the
Soviet
bloc, though he was strictly forbidden from talking about this outside of work.
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