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- Shown left are Neuengamme slave labourers digging the Dove–Elbe canal, right are Belbaltlag "canal armymen" digging the White Sea–Baltic canal (en)
- enemy—ally (en)
- in Soviet propaganda (en)
- Demonizing the enemy was an important part of the propaganda on both sides, which greatly contributed to mutual hatred, anti-Russian sentiment, and anti-German sentiment. (en)
- Omnipresent glorification of the supreme leader, either Führer or Vozhd, contributed to the respective cults of personality. (en)
- Shown left is a rendezvous of Soviet and German forces during the occupation of Poland in 1939, while shown right is the meeting of Soviet and U.S. forces on Elbe Day in 1945, highlighting an upside-down reverse of (en)
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