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'''Soviet people''' was an ideological name for the population of the [[Soviet Union]], independent from their nationality.
'''Soviet people''' was an ideological name for the population of the [[Soviet Union]], independent from their nationality.


The Soviet government promoted the doctrine of merging of all peoples living in [[USSR]] to one Soviet people, speaking [[Russian]]. This doctrine was a part of [[Russification]].
The Soviet government promoted the doctrine of merging of all peoples living in [[USSR]] to one Soviet people, speaking [[Russian]], accordingly to [[Marxism|Marxist]] principle of "[[Fraternity of peoples]]". This doctrine was a part of [[Russification]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:53, 4 December 2005

Soviet people was an ideological name for the population of the Soviet Union, independent from their nationality.

The Soviet government promoted the doctrine of merging of all peoples living in USSR to one Soviet people, speaking Russian, accordingly to Marxist principle of "Fraternity of peoples". This doctrine was a part of Russification.

See also