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06 July

Kirill Nabutov and Maxim Kurnikov in Berlin

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06.07 17:00, Sat

Berlin, Elias-Kuppelsaal Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg

Göhrener Straße 11, 10437 Berlin
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Kirill Nabutov and Maxim Kurnikov: How did the USSR lie?

On July 6, in Berlin, journalists Kirill Nabutov and Maxim Kurnikov will talk about Soviet propaganda and its heirs.

At the meeting with well-known journalists Kirill Nabutov and Maxim Kurnikov you will learn facts about Soviet propaganda unknown to the general public: what techniques were used by the Soviet authorities to create the necessary impression inside and outside the country, as well as which Soviet "journalists" were the most brilliant liars?

In the second part of the meeting Kirill Nabutov and Maxim Kurnikov will answer questions from the audience.

Seating in the hall is free and does not depend on the ticket price. If you want to support Echo, you can choose a more expensive ticket.

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