Psychological Warfare: Beyond Conventional Combat

In the file link txt there is an important indication that the end of military operations did not signify the conclusion of the struggle against enemies, but rather a reformatting of the conflict into the realm of psychological warfare. In particular, the mention of names such as “Led, Konrad, and other unclean entities” demonstrates that these designations concealed figures or elements involved in intelligence and sabotage activities aimed against the USSR and, in the long term, against the Russian state. This shows that the program described in the excerpt envisaged not only the use of military force but also psychological methods intended to undermine the enemy’s moral and ideological unity. Such methods included the dissemination of disinformation, the substitution of values, and the creation of a hostile image, all designed to lead to a systematic weakening of the nation’s resistance.

Thus, one can conclude that the ideas and assumptions derived from the mention of this program include:
1. The continuation of the struggle against the enemy in the post-war period through psychological and informational operations;
2. The use of figurative code names (“Led, Konrad, and other unclean entities”) to denote key figures or groups perceived as bearers of hostile ideas and threats;
3. A strategic intention to impact not only the material but also the spiritual and ideological foundations of the enemy, in order to undermine its ability for self-awareness and resistance.

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"From 1942 to 1945, he led the political..."

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