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La Russie opprimée

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La Russie opprimée (Oppressed Russia) was a French weekly newspaper published in Paris from 1926 to 1933 by exiled Russian Social-Revolutionaries. Founded by Alexander Kerensky, it also listed editors O. Minor and V. Zenzinov. Written in French, the paper offered analysis of Soviet culture and politics, reviews of the Soviet press, and polemics against pro-Soviet figures in France. It described itself as a "Weekly socialist information bulletin." The Paris office was in the 16th arrondissement, at 9 bis Rue Vineuse.


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