
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of periodicals of Russian displaced persons in Argentina in the late 1940s — 1950s. The content of the newspapers and magazines “New Word”, “Motherland”, “Under the White Cross”, “Suvorovets” published in Buenos Aires is analyzed. It is proved that their creators were collaborators of the Second World War who continued their anticommunist activities under the conditions of the Cold War.
displaced hersons; Argentina; periodicals; collaborationism; World War II; cold war, перемещенные лица; Аргентина; периодическая печать; коллаборационизм; Вторая мировая война; холодная война
displaced hersons; Argentina; periodicals; collaborationism; World War II; cold war, перемещенные лица; Аргентина; периодическая печать; коллаборационизм; Вторая мировая война; холодная война
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