1. anti-Soviet - Noun
2. anti-Soviet - Adjective
anti-Soviet (comparative more anti-Soviet, superlative most anti-Soviet)
Alternative spelling of antisoviet
anti-Soviet (plural anti-Soviets)
Alternative spelling of antisoviet
I am a citizen of the Soviet Union and I think sharp measures need to be taken against anti-Soviet forces that are trying to make their way into the leadership. In addition, it is vitally important to maintain the lines of communication with Germany through Poland. Konstantin Rokossovsky
After the Soviet withdrawal, the Western powers walked away from the region, leaving behind 40,000 militants imported from several countries to wage the anti-Soviet jihad. Source: Internet
Although she had written passionately pro- 'White' poems during the Revolution, her fellow émigrés thought that she was insufficiently anti-Soviet, and that her criticism of the Soviet régime was altogether too nebulous. Source: Internet
Evidence for this hypothesis includes testimonies by former KGB agents who claim that Viktor Chebrikov gave the order to eradicate Tarkovsky to curtail what the Soviet government and the KGB saw as anti-Soviet propaganda by Tarkovsky. Source: Internet
In 1980, Sakharov was stripped of all Soviet awards for "anti-Soviet activities". Source: Internet
He states that while Massoud was able to control most of his commanders well during the anti-Soviet and anti-Taliban resistance, he was not able to control every commander in Kabul. Source: Internet