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The Soviet Union enforced a one-party system in Eastern Europe through the use of terror, assassination, torture, slave labor, and internal exile for any that opposed them. It was a criminal offense to do anything that might be construed as "counter revolutionary" and it was often punishable by death or long prison sentences in the gulag system of slave labor camps.

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