US Friends of the Soviet People

Resolution of the Stop World War 3 International Initiative for Peace on the Terrorist Attack at Crocus City Hall

The following statement was originally published by the International Initiative for Peace. A bloody terrorist attack in the suburbs of Moscow, the victims of which were dozens of peaceful, innocent people, including children, teenagers, and women, cannot but cause angry indignation among any person of good will. The number of dead has not yet been

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25 Years Ago: NATO’s War of Aggression Against Yugoslavia

Nobody, criticizing the Russian Federation’s military aggression against Ukraine today, should forget, NATO waged the first war of aggression in Europe after the Second World War. On March 24, 1999, NATO forces began bombing Yugoslavia without an UN mandate. It was the alliance’s first combat mission in Europe and the first war deployment of the

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Soviet Life Archive

The US Friends of the Soviet People is excited to add Soviet Life to our archiving efforts alongside Northern Neighbors and Northstar Compass. Soviet Life was a magazine that documented many aspects of social life in the USSR including sports, art, literature, and science. The Soviet Union and the United States had a reciprocal agreement

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Russia Sought Peaceful Solution to Problems in Ukraine: Putin

The following article is originally published on teleSUR. Editorial note: The US Friends of the Soviet People supports the Russian Communist movement. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, the Russian leader also addressed issues related to the NATO expansion and the Nord Stream blast. On Thursday night, former FOX host Tucker Carlson published a two-hour interview

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In the USSR, The Right to Work

“In the USSR, The Right to Work” documents the working lives of the Soviet people and the opportunities which existed to pursue fulfilling careers. The Right to Work for all Soviet people was guaranteed by the Constitution of the USSR. Industrialization and collectivization in the 1920s ensured that unemployment had been entirely eliminated in the

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Celebration of 80th Anniversary of Great October Socialist Revolution (1997)

The US Friends of the Soviet People is happy to present a recording of the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution, held in 1997 at the Case de las Americas in Manhattan, New York. A production of U. S. Friends of Northstar Compass, predecessor to U. S. Friends of the

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