Pravda

Pravda (Russian: Правда, "Truth") was a leading newspaper of the Soviet Union and an official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1912 and 1991. The Pravda newspaper was started in 1912 in St. Petersburg. It was converted from a weekly Zvezda. It did not arrive in Moscow until 1918. During the Cold War, Pravda was well known in the West for its pronouncements as the official voice of Soviet Communism. (Similarly Izvestia... more

First issue date:

  • Oct 3, 1908

Final issue date:

  • Aug 22, 1991

Also known as:

  • The Truth

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Owner

Communist Party of the Soviet Union

The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) (Russian: Коммунисти́ческая Па́ртия Сове́тского Сою́за, transliterated Kommunisticheskaya Partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza, acronym: КПСС (KPSS)) was the ruling and only legal political party in the Soviet Union (until it was briefly banned during the...

Address

Pravda Headquarters

Moscow Russia

Pravda Headquarters

Vienna Austria

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Award Winner

Awards Won:

Year Award
  • May 23, 1930
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