The Often Misunderstood History of the Soviet Dissidents
Briefly

"The Soviet dissident movement emerged during a brief period of relative freedom under Khrushchev, only to face increasing repression under Brezhnev, yet it persisted, embodying the relentless struggle for truth and justice."
"Despite the significant risks of public dissent, individuals were motivated by a deep-seated belief in the importance of their cause, transforming personal sacrifice into collective resistance."
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