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Soviet Information Bureau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Soviet Information Bureau Soviet Information Bureau ((ロシア語:Советское информационное бюро) (''Sovetskoye informatsionnoye byuro''), commonly known as Sovinformburo (Совинформбюро)) was a leading Soviet news agency in 1941 - 1961. It was established on June 24, 1941, shortly after the opening of the Eastern Front of World War II by a directive of Sovnarkom and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union "to bring into the limelight international events, military developments, and day-to-day life through printed and broadcast media."〔(Sovinformburo during WWII )〕 During the war Sovinformburo directed the activity of the All-Slavonic Committee, Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Women, Anti-Fascist Committee of the Soviet Youth, Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Scientists and the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC). In 1944, a special bureau on propaganda for foreign countries was set up as part of Sovinformburo.〔(Mass Media in Russia )〕 In 1961 Sovinformburo was transformed into Novosti Press Agency which was succeeded by RIA Novosti and, in 2013, International Information Agency Russia Today. ==See also==
*Eastern Bloc information dissemination *Censorship in the Soviet Union *Propaganda in the Soviet Union
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