- de-Stalinization
- noun Date: 1951 the discrediting of Stalin and his policies
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Stalinization — noun social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) the policies and practices of Joseph Stalin many Hungarians refused to take part in the Stalinization of their country • Syn: ↑Stalinisation • Derivationally related forms: ↑stalinise… … Useful english dictionary
De-Stalinization — This article is about the process of removing the influence of Joseph Stalin; for the process of removing salt from water, see desalinization. De Stalinization refers to the process of eliminating the cult of personality, Stalinist political… … Wikipedia
de-Stalinization — [dē stäl΄i nə zā′shən] n. the progressive elimination, as by the former Soviet government, of political methods or influences derived from Stalin … English World dictionary
de-Stalinization — /dee stah leuh neuh zay sheuhn, stal euh /, n. the policy, pursued in most Communist areas and among most Communist groups after 1956, of eradicating the memory or influence of Stalin and Stalinism, as by alteration of governmental policies or… … Universalium
de-stalinization — de sta·lin·iza·tion … English syllables
de-Stalinization — de Sta•lin•i•za•tion [[t]diˌstɑ lə nəˈzeɪ ʃən, ˌstæl ə [/t]] n. gov the policy of eradicating the memory or influence of Stalin and Stalinism • Etymology: 1955–60 de Sta′lin•ize , v.i. v.t. ized, iz•ing … From formal English to slang
de-Stalinization — noun social process of neutralizing the influence of Joseph Stalin by revising his policies and removing monuments dedicated to him and renaming places named in his honor his statue was demolished as part of destalinization • Syn:… … Useful english dictionary
History of Czechoslovakia (1948–1989) — Stalinization (1948 ndash;1963) Following the coup d état of February 1948, when the Communists definitively took power in Czechoslovakia, the country was declared a people s republic mdash; a preliminary step toward socialism and, ultimately,… … Wikipedia
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